The Third Asiatic Invasion – Empire and Migration in Filipino America, 1898–1946: Nation of Nations
Autor Rick Baldozen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814791080
ISBN-10: 0814791085
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Nation of Nations
ISBN-10: 0814791085
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Nation of Nations
Cuprins
Contents; Acknowledgments vii; Introduction: 1; 1. The Racial Vectors of Empire: Classification and Competing Master Narratives in the Colonial Philippines 28; 2. Transpacific Traffic: Migration, Labor and Settlement 61; 3. It is the fight of this nation against the Filipinos: Redrawing Boundaries of Race and Nation 95; 4. Get Rid of All Filipinos Or Well Burn This Town Down: Racial Revanchism and the Contested Color Line in the Inter-War West 155; 5. To guard the doors of my people: Exclusion, Independence, and Repatriation 215; 6. Another Mirage of Democracy: War, Nationality, and Asymmetrical Allegiance 269; Epilogue 330; Notes 334; Bibliography 418; Index; About the Author 433
Recenzii
A scrupulously researched and compellingly argued work of historical sociology. Baldoz has an eye for the telling details that help to illuminate larger patterns of American empire, racial formation, and the politics of immigration. This elegant book makes a quantum leap by integrating Filipino and Filipino American scholarship and will surely become a classic in racial and ethnic studies. Evelyn Nakano Glenn, author of Forced to Care: Coercion and Caregiving in AmericaRigorously argued and deeply documented, The Third Asiatic Invasion is an urgent and necessary book on how race and empire played out in the Filipino experience in America. Baldoz redefines how we should study race, moving beyond the banal assertion of race as a social construction to explain the continuous process of race and boundary making and remaking. Bravo! Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism Without RacistsOverall, The Third Asiatic Invasion is a well-researched and interesting study of the legal complications of empire, shown through the lens of Filipino American history. Baldoz creates exciting avenues for further areas of inquiry relating to the connections between migration and colonialism and the impact of imperialism on American domestic policies and laws concerning race. - Stephanie Hinnershitz-Hutchinson (University of Maryland), H-Empire
"A scrupulously researched and compellingly argued work of historical sociology. Baldoz has an eye for the telling details that help to illuminate larger patterns of American empire, racial formation, and the politics of immigration. This elegant book makes a quantum leap by integrating Filipino and Filipino American scholarship and will surely become a classic in racial and ethnic studies." Evelyn Nakano Glenn, author of Forced to Care: Coercion and Caregiving in America "Rigorously argued and deeply documented, The Third Asiatic Invasion is an urgent and necessary book on how race and empire played out in the Filipino experience in America. Baldoz redefines how we should study race, moving beyond the banal assertion of race as a social construction to explain the continuous process of race and boundary making and remaking. Bravo!" Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism Without Racists "Overall, The Third Asiatic Invasion is a well-researched and interesting study of the legal complications of empire, shown through the lens of Filipino American history. Baldoz creates exciting avenues for further areas of inquiry relating to the connections between migration and colonialism and the impact of imperialism on American domestic policies and laws concerning race." - Stephanie Hinnershitz-Hutchinson (University of Maryland), H-Empire
"A scrupulously researched and compellingly argued work of historical sociology. Baldoz has an eye for the telling details that help to illuminate larger patterns of American empire, racial formation, and the politics of immigration. This elegant book makes a quantum leap by integrating Filipino and Filipino American scholarship and will surely become a classic in racial and ethnic studies." Evelyn Nakano Glenn, author of Forced to Care: Coercion and Caregiving in America "Rigorously argued and deeply documented, The Third Asiatic Invasion is an urgent and necessary book on how race and empire played out in the Filipino experience in America. Baldoz redefines how we should study race, moving beyond the banal assertion of race as a social construction to explain the continuous process of race and boundary making and remaking. Bravo!" Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism Without Racists "Overall, The Third Asiatic Invasion is a well-researched and interesting study of the legal complications of empire, shown through the lens of Filipino American history. Baldoz creates exciting avenues for further areas of inquiry relating to the connections between migration and colonialism and the impact of imperialism on American domestic policies and laws concerning race." - Stephanie Hinnershitz-Hutchinson (University of Maryland), H-Empire
Notă biografică
Rick Baldoz is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Oberlin College.
Descriere
Illustrates how the quixotic status of Filipinos played a significant role in transforming race, immigration and nationality in the US