Between the homeland and the diaspora : the politics of theorizing Filipino and Filipino American identities : a second look at the poststructuralism-indigenization debates
- Title
- Between the homeland and the diaspora : the politics of theorizing Filipino and Filipino American identities : a second look at the poststructuralism-indigenization debates / by S. Lily L. Mendoza.
- Published by
- New York : Routledge, 2002.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xxiv, 231 pages; 24 cm
- Series statement
- Asian Americans
- Uniform title
- Asian Americans.
- Subject
- Filipino Americans > Ethnic identity
- Filipino Americans > Cultural assimilation
- Filipino Americans > Migrations
- Filipinos > United States > Social conditions
- Indigenous peoples > Philippines > Politics and government
- Poststructuralism
- Intercultural communication > United States
- Intercultural communication > Philippines
- post-structuralism
- Filipinos > Social conditions
- Indigenous peoples > Politics and government
- Intercultural communication
- International relations
- Akkulturation
- Filippino's
- Etnisch bewustzijn
- Assimilatie (sociologie)
- Migratie (demografie)
- United States > Relations > Philippines
- Philippines > Relations > United States
- Philippines
- United States
- Filipinos
- USA
- Contents
- Prologue: Birth of a Problematic -- 1. Introduction: Theoretical Hegemony and the Reading of Cultural Politics -- 2. Theorizing Filipino and Filipino American Cultural Politics: The Search for Scholarly Legitimation -- 3. Theoretical Perspectives Informing the Reading of Cultural Politics -- 4. Blurred Genres, Subversive Genealogies, and Cultural Translation -- 5. Re-Narrating the Filipino Nation: Theory Revision and the Project of Indigenization -- 6. Sikolohiyang Pilipino in the U.S.: Minority Cultural Politics and the Role of the "Indigenous" -- 7. Summary Analysis of Translation Problems in the Cross-Cultural Communication of Theory -- 8. Conclusion: Theoretical Hegemony, Cultural Politics, and the Role of Translation.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-218) and index.