Between the Homeland and the Diaspora: The Politics of Theorizing Filipino and Filipino American Identities by Susanah Lily L. Mendoza

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Between the Homeland and Diaspora is a major, if not path-breaking contribution to Philippine and Asian American Studies and an important contribution to Postcolonial Studies and Intercultural Communication. In this highly competitive and combative world of postcolonial scholarship, this book succeeds where others falter in addressing the need to historicize and contextualize Filipino attempts at identity construction in the scholarly and political arenas. Our students in the Southeast Asian Studies Program at NUS has benefited greatly from Lily Mendoza's insights. However, they have had to cue up to borrow the library's sole copy! Thanks to this UST Publishing House edition, this remarkable book will finally be made available and affordable to a wider readership in this region. Thus will its full potential be realized. -- Reynaldo C. Ileto, National University of Singapore

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ISBN-10: 971506362-4
ISBN-13: 978-97-1-506362-3