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OverviewIn this new work, Linda España-Maram analyzes the politics of popular culture in the lives of Filipino laborers in Los Angeles's Little Manila, from the 1920s to the 1940s. The Filipinos' participation in leisure activities, including the thrills of Chinatown's gambling dens, boxing matches, and the sensual pleasures of dancing with white women in taxi dance halls sent legislators, reformers, and police forces scurrying to contain public displays of Filipino virility. But as España-Maram argues, Filipino workers, by flaunting ""improper"" behavior, established niches of autonomy where they could defy racist attitudes and shape an immigrant identity based on youth, ethnicity, and notions of heterosexual masculinity within the confines of a working class. España-Maram takes this history one step further by examining the relationships among Filipinos and other Angelenos of color, including the Chinese, Mexican Americans, and African Americans. Drawing on oral histories and previously untapped archival records, España-Maram provides an innovative and engaging perspective on Filipino immigrant experiences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda España-Maram (Associate Professor, California State University, Long Beach)Publisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.383kg ISBN: 9780231115933ISBN 10: 0231115938 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 25 April 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsEspana-Maram's volume effectively conveys the multidimensional quality of these men's lives. -- Barbara M. Posadas, Journal of American History [A] groundbreaking work. -- Philip Samponaro This book gives us a look into the lost world of Filipino American urban cultural creativity... an absorbing and exciting book. -- Dawn B. Mabalon, H-Net [An] impressive, rewarding book. -- Whitney Strub, Southern California Quarterly Espana-Maram's volume effectively conveys the multidimensional quality of these men's lives. -- Barbara M. Posadas, Journal of American History [A] groundbreaking work. -- Philip Samponaro This book gives us a look into the lost world of Filipino American urban cultural creativity... an absorbing and exciting book. -- Dawn B. Mabalon, H-Net Espana-Maram's volume effectively conveys the multidimensional quality of these men's lives. -- Barbara M. Posadas Journal of American History 3/1/2007 [A] groundbreaking work. -- Philip Samponaro Journal of Popular Culture 6/1/2007 This book gives us a look into the lost world of Filipino American urban cultural creativity... an absorbing and exciting book. -- Dawn B. Mabalon H-Net 2/1/07 [An] impressive, rewarding book. -- Whitney Strub Southern California Quarterly Fall 2008 Author InformationLinda Espana-Maram is associate professor of Asian American Studies at California State University, Long Beach. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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