A Woman's Impression of the Philippines

A Woman's Impression of the Philippines
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547307211
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis A Woman's Impression of the Philippines by : Mary H. Fee

A Woman's Impression of the Philippines is an interesting take on the country based on a California citizen's travels to Honolulu, Manila, and throughout the Philippines. Excerpt: "On the morning on which we drew our travel-pay checks, one of the Radcliffe girls was most eager to get downtown before the bank closed. The shops of Manila had been altogether too alluring for the very small balance which remained in her purse after our ten days at Honolulu. The efforts of the small boys were fruitless, so she resorted to the expedient of trying to gather up a carromata from someone leaving his at the Exposition Building."

Imperial Material

Imperial Material
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780226828473
ISBN-13 : 0226828476
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperial Material by : Alvita Akiboh

An ambitious history of flags, stamps, and currency—and the role they played in US imperialism. In Imperial Material, Alvita Akiboh reveals how US national identity has been created, challenged, and transformed through embodiments of empire found in US territories, from the US dollar bill to the fifty-star flag. These symbolic objects encode the relationships between territories—including the Philippines, the Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam—and the empire with which they have been entangled. Akiboh shows how such items became objects of local power, their original intent transmogrified. For even if imperial territories were not always front and center for federal lawmakers and administrators, their inhabitants remained continuously aware of the imperial United States, whose presence announced itself on every bit of currency, every stamp, and the local flag.

Sport and the American Occupation of the Philippines

Sport and the American Occupation of the Philippines
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781498536660
ISBN-13 : 1498536662
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Sport and the American Occupation of the Philippines by : Gerald R. Gems

This interdisciplinary case study invokes historical, sociological, and anthropological means to examine the ascendance of the United States to a world power in its first imperial venture. In the aftermath of the Spanish-American War of 1898 the U.S. acquired and occupied the Philippine Islands for nearly a half century in an attempt to install a democratic form of government, a capitalist economy, the Protestant religion, and a particular value system. Sport became a primary means to achieve such goals, fostered initially by the military, and then widely promoted in the schools and the YMCA. Competitive programs, including international athletic spectacles, channeled Filipino nationalism against Asian rivals rather than the American occupiers as guerrilla warfare ensued in the islands. The strategies learned in the Philippines, now known as “soft power” remain prominent factors in current American foreign policy.

The Locusts' Years

The Locusts' Years
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4064066141561
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Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Locusts' Years by : Mary H. Fee

"The Locusts' Years" is an absorbing work by Mary Helen Fee, an American woman who went to the Philippines as a government teacher in 1901. She was a talented writer, and her works reveal how white women in the Philippines could use national identity and race to claim masculinist authority over Filipinos.

Those Good Gertrudes

Those Good Gertrudes
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 493
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ISBN-10 : 9781421419794
ISBN-13 : 1421419793
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Those Good Gertrudes by : Geraldine J. Clifford

This book explores the professional, civic, and personal roles of women teachers throughout American history. Its themes and findings build from the mostly unpublished writings of many women. Clifford studied personal history manuscripts in archives and consulted printed autobiographies, diaries, correspondence, oral histories, interviews to probe the multifaceted imagery that has surrounded teaching. This work surveys a long past where schoolteaching was essentially men's work, with women relegated to restricted niches such as teaching rudiments of the vernacular language to young children and socializing girls for traditional gender roles.

Handbook on Racial and Nationality Backgrounds

Handbook on Racial and Nationality Backgrounds
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Total Pages : 726
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034712169
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Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on Racial and Nationality Backgrounds by : Young Womens Christian Association. United States National Board. Dept. for Work with Foreign Born Women

The Nation

The Nation
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Total Pages : 662
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ISBN-10 : CHI:78323954
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Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nation by :