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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sarita Echavez SeePublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781479825059ISBN 10: 1479825050 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 14 November 2017 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. Table of ContentsReviewsAn ambitious, necessary, and timely book, Sarita Echavez See exposes the workings of modern racial representation as a site of accumulation and dispossession. The Filipino Primitive is a crucial read for anyone interested in a critique of the history, structures, and practices of American imperial-racial power. -Denise Ferreira da Silva, author of Toward a Global Idea of Race The Filipino Primitive is generative and captivatingly relevant amid the current global crises over income inequality, border disputes, and belonging. With fascinating incisiveness, Sarita Echavez See invites us to rethink theft and debt through cultural archives and productions. -Allan Punzalan Isaac, author of American Tropics: Articulating Filipino America The Filipino Primitiveis generative and captivatingly relevant amid the current global crises over income inequality, border disputes, and belonging. With fascinating incisiveness, Sarita Echavez See invites us to rethink theft and debt through cultural archives andproductions. -- Allan Punzalan Isaac,author of American Tropics: Articulating Filipino America An ambitious, necessary, and timely book,SaritaEchavez See exposes the workings of modern racial representation as a site of accumulation and dispossession.The Filipino Primitiveis a crucial read for anyone interested in a critique of the history, structures, and practices of American imperial-racial power. -- Denise Ferreira da Silva,author of Toward a Global Idea of Race An ambitious, necessary, and timely book, Sarita Echavez See exposes the workings of modern racial representation as a site of accumulation and dispossession. The Filipino Primitive is a crucial read for anyone interested in a critique of the history, structures, and practices of American imperial-racial power. -Denise Ferreira da Silva,author of Toward a Global Idea of Race The Filipino Primitive is generative and captivatingly relevant amid the current global crises over income inequality, border disputes, and belonging. With fascinating incisiveness, Sarita Echavez See invites us to rethink theft and debt through cultural archives and productions. -Allan Punzalan Isaac,author of American Tropics: Articulating Filipino America Author InformationSarita Echavez See is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California Riverside and she is the co-founder of the Center for Art and Thought. She is the author of The Decolonized Eye: Filipino American Art and Performance (2009). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |