The Philippine Economy Bulletin
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 382
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 734
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sarita Echavez See
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 2017-11-14
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 1479842664
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulation--capital, colonial, and racial--than in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. Sarita See maintains that it is this material collection of artifacts associated with the racial, colonial primitive that forms the foundation of American knowledge production. The Filipino Primitive takes Karl Marx's concept of "primitive accumulation," usually conceived of as an economic process for the acquisition of land and the extraction of labor, and argues that we also must understand it as a project of knowledge accumulation. Taking us through the Philippine collections at the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum, also in Michigan, See reveals these exhibits as both allegory and real case of the primitive accumulation subtending imperial American knowledge, just as the extraction of Filipino labor contributes to American capitalist colonialism. With this understanding of the Filipino foundations of the development of an American accumulative drive toward power and knowledge, we can appreciate the value of Filipino American cultural producers like Carlos Bulosan, Stephanie Syjuco, and Ma-Yi Theater Company who have created incisive parodies of an accumulative epistemology, even as they articulate powerful alternative, anti-accumulative social ecologies.
Author: Dominador D. Buhain
Publisher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 9789712323249
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph P. McCallus
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 453
ISBN-13: 1597976040
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt has been more than a century since the American conquest and subsequent annexation of the Philippines. Although the nation was given its independence in 1946, American cultural authority remains. In order to locate and lend significance to the relics of American empire, Joseph McCallus retraces the route Gen. Douglas MacArthur took during his liberation of the country from the Japanese in 1944 and 1945. While following MacArthur's footsteps, he provides a historical and geographical account of this iconic soldier's military career, accompanied by a description of the contemporary Philippine landscape. McCallus uses the past and the present to explore how America influenced the country's political and educational systems and language, as well as the ramifications of the continued U.S. military presence and the effects of globalization on traditional Filipino society. He examines the American influence on its architecture and introduces to the reader the American expatriate business community--people who have lived in the Philippines for decades and continue to help shape the nation. The MacArthur Highway and Other Relics of American Empire in the Philippines is an absorbing look at how American military intervention and colonial rule have indelibly shaped a nation decades after the fact.
Author: Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2022-11-03
Total Pages: 2037
ISBN-13: 1071829017
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFilipino Americans are one of the three largest Asian American groups in the United States and the second largest immigrant population in the country. Yet within the field of Asian American Studies, Filipino American history and culture have received comparatively less attention than have other ethnic groups. Over the past twenty years, however, Filipino American scholars across various disciplines have published numerous books and research articles, as a way of addressing their unique concerns and experiences as an ethnic group. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies, the first on the topic of Filipino American Studies, offers a comprehensive survey of an emerging field, focusing on the Filipino diaspora in the United States as well as highlighting issues facing immigrant groups in general. It covers a broad range of topics and disciplines including activism and education, arts and humanities, health, history and historical figures, immigration, psychology, regional trends, and sociology and social issues.
Author: Benedict J. Kerkvliet
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 2002-03-07
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 1461644283
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNewly available with an updated bibliographic essay, this highly acclaimed work explores the Huk rebellion, a momentous peasant revolt in the Philippines. Unlike prevailing top-down analysis, Kerkvliet seeks to understand the movement from the point of view of its participants and sympathizers. He argues that seeing a peasant revolt through the eyes of those who rebelled explains and clarifies the actions of people who otherwise might appear irrational. Drawing on a rich array of documents and in-depth interviews with peasants and rebel leaders, the author provides definitive answers to the causes of the rebellion, the goals of the rebels, and the process of resistance.
Author: Albin Kowalewski
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Published: 2017
Total Pages: 638
ISBN-13: 9780160943560
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 558
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