Nightmare Journeys: Filipina Sojourns Through The World Of Trafficking by Rina Jimenez David (Out of Print) FILIPINO AMERICAN EXPERIENCE & FILIPINOS IN THE DIASPORA - Male Authors (General)The international trafficking of women as prostitutes, especially Filipinas, for too long has lain at the heart of the dark side of globalization. Enticed by dreams of the good life in Japan, the Netherlands, the U. S., and even Nigeria, Lebanon and Cyprus, Filipinas, caught up in the iron grip of poverty at home, fearlessly venture forth into journeys that, alas, too often turn out to be nightmares that crush the soul, break the spirit, and,
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"Patricia of the Green Hills" is a collection of Filipiniana poems and short stories with reflections of life and folkways while growing up in the Philippines
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with commentaries to clarify historical and cultural meanings that would otherwise be missed by postmodern Filipinos
” The article reasons why archives and archivists are necessary and offers a glimpse of what they have done to bring to the audience today the images of the bygone days
The images remind us of how the past continues to speak to us
McClureIn 1941 the Japanese invaded the Philippines with overwhelming force and forced the surrender of American troops at Bataan and Corregidor
ISBN/ISSN: 978-97-1-542858-3
Igloria traces journeys made by Filipinos in the global diaspora that began since the encounter with European and American colonial power
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Following Cooper from the Philippines to Washington DC to Hollywood