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Tracing the Genealogy of Filipinx American Studies Tracing the Genealogy of Filipinx American Studies
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Project Claims Project Claims
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Project Genesis and Rationale Project Genesis and Rationale
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Section Summaries Section Summaries
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Reckoning Reckoning
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Reclamation Reclamation
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Transformation Transformation
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Notes Notes
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Filipinx American Critique: An Introduction
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Published:April 2022
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Abstract
What is Filipinx American studies? What does it mean to think, write, speak about, and act upon it? How is it configured? What are its critical interventions? Fundamentally, what does it aim to transform? The thirty-four essays in this volume collectively engage these questions from the purviews of each of our contributors’ particular disciplines, subjects of interest, and relevant experiences to perform a kind of accounting or a mode of chronicling a field of inquiry—an interdiscipline—that they participate in. Taken as a whole, this anthology is an aggregate expression of what we conceive Filipinx American studies is about, a kind of intellectual tapestry that defines the field’s collective engagement with its histories, contemporary realities, and futures—a reckoning, a reclamation, and a transformation. So, through such a set of engagements, we collectively propose that while Filipinx American studies is indeed a product of a historical struggle to mark as well as circumscribe its subjects’ relationships to their colonial and imperial past, it is also a continuing project to align its intellectual knowledge production with the pursuit of social transformation within and beyond its boundaries.
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