More Pinay than we admit : the social construction of the Filipina / edited by Ma. Luisa T. Camagay

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City : Vibal Foundation, [2010]Description: xv, 360 pages : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789710538126
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
DDC classification:
  • 305.4889921
Contents:
Wither the roses of yesteryears: an exploratory look into the lives of moro women during the colonial period : Filipino women and political engagement -- The women of ilocos is the revolutionary era -- Salud algabre, revolutionary -- The last hacendera: Doña teresa de la pz, 1841-1890 -- Working women of manila in the nineteenth century -- Roots of feminist thought in the philippines -- Filipino sexuality in nineteenth century philippines: how to avoid conception -- Race, sexuality, and the articulation of desire: the filipina in the gaze of the japanese male -- Filipina artist in the fine arts disrupted genealogies, emerging identities -- Globalizing national domesticity: female work and representation in contemporary women's films -- Song of ourselves: Writing by filipino women in english -- Querida mia: the mistress in cebuano women's short fiction -- The wild woman archetype in contemporary philippine novels: the empowered filipina in joaquin, rosca, and yuson -- The public transcendence of intimacy -- The social value of recogimiento in urbana at feliza -- How to make women visible in history.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Wither the roses of yesteryears: an exploratory look into the lives of moro women during the colonial period : Filipino women and political engagement -- The women of ilocos is the revolutionary era -- Salud algabre, revolutionary -- The last hacendera: Doña teresa de la pz, 1841-1890 -- Working women of manila in the nineteenth century -- Roots of feminist thought in the philippines -- Filipino sexuality in nineteenth century philippines: how to avoid conception -- Race, sexuality, and the articulation of desire: the filipina in the gaze of the japanese male -- Filipina artist in the fine arts disrupted genealogies, emerging identities -- Globalizing national domesticity: female work and representation in contemporary women's films -- Song of ourselves: Writing by filipino women in english -- Querida mia: the mistress in cebuano women's short fiction -- The wild woman archetype in contemporary philippine novels: the empowered filipina in joaquin, rosca, and yuson -- The public transcendence of intimacy -- The social value of recogimiento in urbana at feliza -- How to make women visible in history.

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