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The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race
by Anthony Christian Ocampo (Author) Format: Kindle Edition★★★★★
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This “ groundbreaking book . . . is essential reading not only for the Filipino diaspora but for anyone who cares about the mysteries of racial identity” (Jose Antonio Vargas, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist).Is race only about the color of your skin? In The Latinos of Asia, Anthony Christian Ocampo shows that what “color” you are depends largely on your social context. Filipino Americans, for example, helped establish the Asian American movement and are classified by the US Census as Asian. But the legacy of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines means that they share many cultural characteristics with Latinos, such as last names, religion, and language. Thus, Filipinos’ “color” —their sense of connection with other racial groups—changes depending on their social context. The Filipino story demonstrates how immigration is changing the way people negotiate race, particularly in cities like Los Angeles where Latinos and Asians now constitute a collective majority. Amplifying their voices, Ocampo illustrates how second-generation Filipino Americans’ racial identities change depending on the communities they grow up in, the schools they attend, and the people they befriend. Ultimately, The Latinos of Asia offers a window into both the racial consciousness of everyday people and the changing racial landscape of American society. Read more
Product Information
ASIN | B01AD6TFVU |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Accessibility | Learn more |
Publication date | March 2 2016 |
Edition | 1st |
Language | English |
File size | 2.8 MB |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Print length | 293 pages |
ISBN-13 | 978-0804797573 |
Page Flip | Enabled |
Best Sellers Rank | #397,101 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #38 in Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies eBooks #50 in Minority Studies eBooks #110 in Asian American Studies |
Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 192 ratings |