Flippin': Filipinos on America (Asian American Writers' Workshop)

by Luis H Francia

Eric Gamalinda (Editor)

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The Philippines, America's \u0022showcase of democracy\u0022 and its only former colony in Asia, remains enigmatic to most Americans. What we know of this archipelago is very often condensed, filtered, or distorted y Western preconceptions and interpretations. Here, for the first time, are Filipino and Filipino American writers telling their lives in their own words. Here are stories of passion and betrayal, home and exile, the politics of the self and a nation in search of itself. Here are poems of such power and beauty that can rank among the best in the world. In these pages the reader will find familiar figures -- the greedy Marcoses, teenage gangs, game shows, rock star clones -- as well as characters and themes of every stripe and hue, from gay youngsters checking out surfer jocks in Hawai'i to Westernized girls coming out of convent school, from a searing recollection of gang rape to meditations on the spirit. Altogether, these works provide a deeper image of the Philippines and of Filipinos in America, as seen by some of the best writers from both sides of the world. Ultimately, it gives a unique and vivid perspective of America as well.
  • ISBN10 1889876011
  • ISBN13 9781889876016
  • Publish Date 8 July 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 7 May 2016
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 392
  • Language English