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Home Bound: Filipino American Lives Across Cultures, Communities, and Countries “How do Filipino migrants and their children fit in American society? What does it mean
to be a Filipino—and a ‘Filipino
family’—in the United States? What
happens to the American Dream when,
neither black nor white, Filipinos
confront racism? What fault lines are
marked by differences among Filipinos
themselves? What does the Philippines
mean for immigrants and succeeding
generations? The provocative
exploration of these questions in Yen Le
Espiritu’s Homebound highlights the
tensions, ironies, and potentials in
transnational Filipino American
lives.”— Filomeno V. Aguilar. Philippine Copyright 2008. 6x9 inches. 284 pages. ISBN: 978-971-550-580-2
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9/6/2010