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Queering the Global Filipina Body
2020The “global Filipina body” is a ubiquitous sign of the Philippine nation that represents the exploitation of racialized and gendered Filipina migrant labor in a context of neoliberal globalization and US neoimperialism. Focusing on multiple iterations of the global Filipina body--the “mail-order bride,” the sex worker / trafficked woman, and the ...
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Symptom Responses of Midlife Filipina Americans
Menopause, 1999The purpose of this study was to describe the perimenopausal symptom responses of Filipino American midlife women.This cross-sectional, descriptive survey collected symptom response information on Filipino American midlife women aged 35 to 56 years (n = 165) who self-identified as Filipina American and were proficient in the English language.
Diana Taylor, Judith A. Berg
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Searching for Filipina Sisterhood
2018Drawing on the literature on immigrants’ intra-ethnic solidarity and conflict, Chapter 7 examines on Filipinas’ relationships with their co-ethnics by focusing on three different spaces. First, the chapter shows Filipinas’ intimate, quotidian interactions with one another where both sisterly care and group image anxiety exist simultaneously.
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Constructions of Filipina Migrant Entertainers
Gender, Place & Culture, 1996While international labor migration from South and South-east Asia has received a considerable amount of attention in academic circles, a feminist discourse is largely ignored. This ignorance is reflected in a dearth of materials on women labor migrants, as well as explicit considerations of gender. Discussions of Filipina migrant entertainers commonly
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Babaylan: An Anthology of Filipina and Filipina American Writers
World Literature Today, 2001Eileen Tabios +2 more
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Excessive Writing and Filipina Time
2017Chapter One examines Nick Joaquin’s novella, The Woman Who Had Two Navels (which was published before the longer novel version with the same title) and two short stories from Mia Alvar’s In the Country in order to consider the critical role that writing plays in navigating the diasporic maternal.
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Ochrocesis filipina Vives 2022
Published as part of Medina, M. N., Japitan, J. & Vives, E., 2025, THE LONGHORN BEETLES OF THE TRIBE ASTHATINI (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE: LAMIINAE) OF MINDANAO ISLAND, PHILIPPINES, pp.Medina, M. N., Japitan, J., Vives, E.
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A record of Anopheles filipinae in Nepal.
1960(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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