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Imagining the Filipino American Diaspora: Transnational Relations, Identities, and Communities (Studies in Asian Americans)
 
 
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Imagining the Filipino American Diaspora: Transnational Relations, Identities, and Communities (Studies in Asian Americans) [Hardcover]

Jonathan Y. Okamura (Author)

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0815331835 978-0815331834 September 1, 1998
The Philippines play a major role in expanding the international Filipino community through its promotion of international labor migration-Filipinos can currently be found in over 130 countries throughout the world. As the first major work to conceive of Filipino immigration as a diaspora, this study analyses the diasporic nature of Filipino relations, identities, and communities and shows how these transnational phenomena are socially constructed by the everyday actions and activities of Filipino Americans. Instead of focusing on an ethnic minority and its relation to its host society, a diasporic perspective places emphasis on the transnational relations created and maintained among that minority, its homeland, and other diasporic communities. Transnational ties are evident in the movement of people, money, consumer goods, information, and ideas.
Diaspora represents a new and fluid conceptual image quite apart from the usual coordinates based on physical location, territory, and distance. Transnational relations and practices will continue to be an increasingly important dimension of the Filipino American community because of the ongoing family-based immigration from the Philippines, further technological advances in communication and transportation, the expansion of transnational capital, and continuing racism and discrimination, all of which have made it necessary for Filipinos in the United States, the Philippines, and throughout the world to create and maintain diasporic lives and culture.

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Valuable in expanding the breadth of analytic scholarship devoted to addressing late-twentieth century population movements and unstable moorings.offer(s) much needed depth to the localized specificities of the transnational experience with all its complex textures, patterns, and consequences. A valuable contribution to the growing scholarship on diaspora as well as on Asian American and Filipino American studies.
–JAAS

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The chapters in this book span a research period of eighteen years beginning in 1979, when I began my dissertation fieldwork in anthropology with post-1965 Filipino immigrants in Honolulu, to fall 1997 as I completed the writing of several chapters. Read the first page
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transnational social construction, other diasporic communities, diasporic approach, balikbayan boxes, overseas contract workers, diasporic perspective, labor recruits, diasporic peoples, international labor migration, transnational relations, diasporic identity, plantation laborers, transnational linkages, overseas workers, labor migrants, diasporic community
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Filipino American, United States, Asian American, World War, San Francisco, University of Hawaii, Bureau of Census, Los Angeles, New York, San Juan, Japanese Americans, Philippine Catholic, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Third World, University of California, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, Santo Tomas, Chinese American, Daly City, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Middle East, Oriental Benevolent Association, Overseas Workers Sent, United Filipino Council of Hawaii
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