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"Queering the Global Filipina Body makes a significant contribution to Asian American Studies." --QED
"An epistemological interruption of Filipinx and queer studies' approaches to nationalism and diasporic belonging, Queering the Global Filipina Body calls for new modes of political organizing for those indebted to migrant and queer of color life." --Feminist Formations
"A rich analysis of the transnational circuits of culture, labor, goods, and ideology circulating around the material and symbolic body of the Filipina. With its uniquely nuanced documentation and theorization of multiple, competing nationalisms, this book clear-sightedly accounts, on the one hand, for heteropatriarchy within the Filipino diaspora and, on the other hand, the limits of queer white definitions of desire and liberation."--Sarita See, author of The Decolonized Eye: Filipino American Art and Performance
"In this important book, Velasco critically assembles and analyzes an eclectic queer Filipinx American diasporic archive that includes films, video-art, performances, websites, and a heritage language program. She develops smart and well-written close readings of these materials, and in doing so, she reveals how Filipinx American cultural producers critique the heteropatriarchal nation in the Philippines and US. Velasco’s Queering the Global Filipina Body is a must read in Filipinx Studies, Asian American Studies, feminist studies, LGBTQ Studies and migration studies."--Kale Bantigue Fajardo, author of Filipino Crosscurrents: Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Global Filipina Body
Chapter 1. Mapping Diasporic Nationalisms: The Filipina/o American Balikbayan in the Philippines
Chapter 2. Imagining the Filipina Trafficked Woman/Sex Worker: The Politics of Filipina/o American Solidarity
Chapter 3. Performing the Filipina Mail Order Bride: Queer Neoliberalism, Affective Labor, and Homonationalism
Chapter 4. El Otro Encuentro: Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa’s “Neo-Queer Precolonial Imagining”
Conclusion: Queer Necropolitics and the Afterlife of U.S. Imperialism
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 16/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9780252043475, 978-0252043475
      ISBN10: 0252043472

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Queering the Global Filipina Body makes a significant contribution to Asian American Studies." --QED
      "An epistemological interruption of Filipinx and queer studies' approaches to nationalism and diasporic belonging, Queering the Global Filipina Body calls for new modes of political organizing for those indebted to migrant and queer of color life." --Feminist Formations
      "A rich analysis of the transnational circuits of culture, labor, goods, and ideology circulating around the material and symbolic body of the Filipina. With its uniquely nuanced documentation and theorization of multiple, competing nationalisms, this book clear-sightedly accounts, on the one hand, for heteropatriarchy within the Filipino diaspora and, on the other hand, the limits of queer white definitions of desire and liberation."--Sarita See, author of The Decolonized Eye: Filipino American Art and Performance
      "In this important book, Velasco critically assembles and analyzes an eclectic queer Filipinx American diasporic archive that includes films, video-art, performances, websites, and a heritage language program. She develops smart and well-written close readings of these materials, and in doing so, she reveals how Filipinx American cultural producers critique the heteropatriarchal nation in the Philippines and US. Velasco’s Queering the Global Filipina Body is a must read in Filipinx Studies, Asian American Studies, feminist studies, LGBTQ Studies and migration studies."--Kale Bantigue Fajardo, author of Filipino Crosscurrents: Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: The Global Filipina Body
      Chapter 1. Mapping Diasporic Nationalisms: The Filipina/o American Balikbayan in the Philippines
      Chapter 2. Imagining the Filipina Trafficked Woman/Sex Worker: The Politics of Filipina/o American Solidarity
      Chapter 3. Performing the Filipina Mail Order Bride: Queer Neoliberalism, Affective Labor, and Homonationalism
      Chapter 4. El Otro Encuentro: Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa’s “Neo-Queer Precolonial Imagining”
      Conclusion: Queer Necropolitics and the Afterlife of U.S. Imperialism
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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