As the largest contingent of Asian/Pacific Islanders in the United States today, Filipinos have been described as "invisible," "forgotten," marginal "others," &, on the whole, inconsequential. From Exile to Diaspora challenges these stereotypes, arguing that Filipinos are actively reassessing their ...
As the largest contingent of Asian/Pacific Islanders in the United States today, Filipinos have been described as "invisible," "forgotten," marginal "others," &, on the whole, inconsequential. From Exile to Diaspora challenges these stereotypes, arguing that Filipinos are actively reassessing their colonial past & engaging in projects of popular-democratic resistance to the transnational system of global commodification. In establishing a new framework for charting Filipino agency within the constraints of late capitalism, the author opens up for laypersons & students of U.S. social history the question of racial justice & equality.