Resources

Welcome to Resources

The Resources section seeks to document Filipino social and cultural life by serving as an archive for the many endeavors that Filipinos have pursued in the past and continue to pursue in the present. Initially conceived to recognize the variety of cultural and expressive practices and academic scholarship produced by and/or about Filipinos, this ongoing, multifaceted, interactive project intends to remain open to future possibilities and new horizons. Its scope is limited only by the imagination and knowledge of those who wish to collaborate on it.

Literature

This bibliography is currently comprised of literature in English produced by Filipinos. As with the scholarship section, it is an evolving project whose boundaries will expand as users contribute to the list. (Whether the bibliography stays English-oriented is an open question. Obviously, there is no reason why it should.) It also provides space for users to post comments and have conversations about specific texts. 

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Scholarship

This bibliography represents academic scholarship on Filipino history, culture, politics, literature, art, music, film, labor, political economy, sexuality, migration, and other areas of social life. As with the literature section, it is an evolving project whose boundaries will expand as users contribute to the list. It also provides space for users to post comments and have conversations about specific texts.

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Directory

This collection aims to be the most comprehensive directory of student organization, individual, and scholarly institutions websites that pertaining to Filipino culture.

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Editors' Blog

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Welcome to the Scholarship Bibliography

Scholarship about Filipinos produced in the U.S. academy has grown exponentially over the past couple of decades. This work has appeared in a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, critical theory, cultural studies, education, ethnic studies, history, literary studies, psychology, queer studies, sociology, and women’s studies. It has taken up an equally broad range of topics.

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Welcome to the Literature Bibliography

Literature in English written by Filipinos extends back to the first decade of the twentieth century shortly after the Philippine-American War (officially 1898-1902) when the United States wrested control of the islands from both Spain and the Filipinos who had fought a revolutionary war against the Spanish at the close of the nineteenth century.

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