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Filipinx American studies, reckoning, reclamation, transformation, Rick Bonus and Antonio T. Tiongson Jr., editors

Label
Filipinx American studies, reckoning, reclamation, transformation, Rick Bonus and Antonio T. Tiongson Jr., editors
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Filipinx American studies
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1265455710
Responsibility statement
Rick Bonus and Antonio T. Tiongson Jr., editors
Sub title
reckoning, reclamation, transformation
Summary
This volume spotlights the unique suitability and situatedness of Filipinx American studies both as a site for reckoning with the work of historicizing U.S. empire in all of its entanglements, as well as a location for reclaiming and theorizing the interlocking histories and contemporary trajectories of global capitalism, racism, sexism, and heteronormativity. It encompasses an interrogation of the foundational status of empire in the interdiscipline; modes of labor analysis and other forms of knowledge production; meaning-making in relation to language, identities, time, and space; the critical contours of Filipinx American schooling and political activism; the indispensability of relational thinking in Filipinx American studies; and the disruptive possibilities of Filipinx American formations. A catalogue of key resources and a selected list of scholarship are also provided. Filipinx American Studies constitutes a coming-to-terms with not only the potentials and possibilities but also the disavowals, silences, and omissions that mark Filipinx American studies. It provides a reflective and critical space for thinking through the ways Filipinx American studies is uniquely and especially suited to the interrogation of the ongoing legacies of U.S. imperialism and the urgencies of the current period
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