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Beyond the Nation - Diasporic Filipino Literature and Queer Reading (Paperback, New) Loot Price: R999
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Beyond the Nation - Diasporic Filipino Literature and Queer Reading (Paperback, New): Martin Joseph Ponce

Beyond the Nation - Diasporic Filipino Literature and Queer Reading (Paperback, New)

Martin Joseph Ponce

Series: Sexual Cultures

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Part of the American Literatures Initiative Series Beyond the Nation charts an expansive history of Filipino literature in the U.S., forged within the dual contexts of imperialism and migration, from the early twentieth century into the twenty-first. Martin Joseph Ponce theorizes and enacts a queer diasporic reading practice that attends to the complex crossings of race and nation with gender and sexuality. Tracing the conditions of possibility of Anglophone Filipino literature to U.S. colonialism in the Philippines in the early twentieth century, the book examines how a host of writers from across the century both imagine and address the Philippines and the United States, inventing a variety of artistic lineages and social formations in the process. Beyond the Nation considers a broad array of issues, from early Philippine nationalism, queer modernism, and transnational radicalism, to music-influenced and cross-cultural poetics, gay male engagements with martial law and popular culture, second-generational dynamics, and the relation between reading and revolution. Ponce elucidates not only the internal differences that mark this literary tradition but also the wealth of expressive practices that exceed the terms of colonial complicity, defiant nationalism, or conciliatory assimilation. Moving beyond the nation as both the primary analytical framework and locus of belonging, Ponce proposes that diasporic Filipino literature has much to teach us about alternative ways of imagining erotic relationships and political communities.

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Imprint: New York University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Sexual Cultures
Release date: February 2012
First published: February 2012
Authors: Martin Joseph Ponce
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade / Trade
Pages: 298
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-0-8147-6806-8
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > From 1900
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LSN: 0-8147-6806-7
Barcode: 9780814768068

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