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The Pilipinx radical imagination reader / edited by Melissa-Ann Nievera-Lozano, Anthony Abulencia Santa Ana.

Van Pelt Library PS508.F53 P55 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nievera-Lozano, Melissa-Ann, editor.
Abulencia Santa Ana, Anthony, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American literature--Filipino American authors.
American literature.
Filipino Americans--Literary collections.
Filipino Americans.
Genre:
Literary collections.
Physical Description:
171 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Philippine American Writers and Artists, [2018]
Contents:
Cutting out a space: diaspora & memory. A reunion of strangers / Oscar Peñaranda
Arang for Apu / MaryCarl Guiao
Home / Rovielle Yamaki
paintings from memory / Nicole Gervacio
The Filipino/Pilipina/Pin@y/Pinxy (American) Aswang: imagining identity in diaspora / Joseph Allen Ruanto-Ramirez
A transnational appreciation of Filipino and American culture through music / Bernard Ellorin
Commencement speech for College of Computer Studies IT Pasig, Metro Manila / Julius Paras
Untitled / Janna Añonuevo Langholz
Sacrifice today, so tomorrow's not a dream / Pele Pagasa
Back to self / W.Kyle De Ocera.
To breathe: health & well being. A geography of my own / Trinidad Escobar
to the pinays who have considered suicide / Caroline Calderon
Re-member / W.Kyle De Ocera
Panahon / Salvador Velasco
A big bowl of Julia / Julia Holz
There was the first vegetal cyborg / Eileen R. Tabios
Sinangag and Tostones in West Harlem / Leah K. Sicat
Too funky for white people: Filipino recipes and inauthenticity in Dale Talde's Asian American Cookbook / Jonathan Areola Valdez.
Suturing our split selves: on intersectionality. Beneath my Maria Clara / Patricia "Trish" Guevarra
Living within the cusp / Dominique Defoe
Blackpussy is... / Teresa Hodges
What you just call me? Challenging forced labels on Filipin@s of mixed heritage / Maharaj "Raju" Desai
Losing Sampaguita / Karen Marie Maliwat Villa
All you ever needed: a queer history of you / Adam Rabuy Crayne.
Cause a stir: coalitional consciousness & organizing. Cause a stir / Yshmael "Ysh" Cabana
September 29, 2015 / Lani Paguio Felicitas
Lighting the way / Keith Lara
Thinking about Philippine Studies in the United States in the 21st century / Lily ann B. Villaraza, et al...
What stands the test of time? / Janice Lobo Sapigao
Paradise Hills, 1994 / Kirin Amiling Macapugay.
How to make home: family & radical parenting. Learning to breath: Pinayist dialogues between mother and daughter / Mahalaya & Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
Raising revolution: critical Pin@y parenting / Roderick & Arlene Daus-Magbual
Decolonizing Pinay motherhood / Karen & Marlo Buenavista Hanna
She / mgb
How to make a home / W.Kyle De Ocera.
ISBN:
9780998179223
0998179221
OCLC:
1037865242

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