Filipino diasporaMiddle-class identityMigrants’ associationUnited Arab EmiratesArab Gulf statesThis paper discusses how middle class Filipino migrants develop a sense of place and identity in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through involvement in voluntary associations . After a period of adjustment, ...
Privileging Roots and Routes: Filipino Intellectuals and the Contest over Epistemic Power and Authority Philippine-based, often middle-class, intellectuals claim epistemic privilege in representing the Philippines by virtue of "authentic" experience and knowledge... CS Hau - 《Philippine Studies Historical...
It has been adapted to film twice in English, in 1963 by Peter Brook and 1990 by Harry Hook, and once in Filipino. In 2005 the novel was chosen by TIME magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005. It was awarded a place on both lists of M...
EmpireofCare:NursingandMigrationinFilipinoAmericanHistory(review) very popular with young, lower-middle-class women seeking to maintain or increase their status, and aspiring to a modern American career and way of life... Warwick,Anderson - 《Bulletin of the History of Medicine》...
TRANSPORTATION: Translating Filipino and Filipino American Tomboy Masculinities through Global Migration and Seafaring A Sea of (Filipino/a) Global Migrants Recently, the New York Times featured a report on the rising numbers of global migrants who collectively send oceanic... Fajardo,B K. - 《Glq...
The United States has traditionally been considered to be a multi nationality country of immigrants, due to war or historical reasons, many Asians emigrated to the United states,for example,many Japanese, Chinese and Filipino American families living in the United States up to eight generations, an...
(2005) to describe the transnational intergenerational relations between Filipino migrant mothers and their young adult children left at home. As migration literature on transnational intergenerational relationships tends to focus on the migrants’ relationship with their younger family members, such as ...
His grandparents have retired and his dad is tired of Silicon Valley living and wants to revamp the family’s Filipino Market. Alex is struggling to adjust a new place and also feeling burdened by his father’s expectations of him — that he cut his hair short, play more sports, and ...
The result was that by the end of the colonial era the educated, urban middle class was much larger and less concentrated in government employment in the Philippines than in Thailand or Indonesia while the Filipino component was much larger than the Malay element in Malaya. In Thailand, 30 ...
Mila has recently moved to a new town, where her father and his business partner operate a food truck that serves up a delicious fusion of Filipino and Indian food. A pair of celebrity chefs are planning to open up a new restaurant nearby and Mila is excited to meet them, until she tas...