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(Ebook) American Mestizos, The Philippines, and the Malleability of Race, 1898-1961 by Nicholas Trajano Molnar ISBN 9780826221223, 082622122X

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Authors:Nicholas Trajano Molnar
Pages:208 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Missouri
Language:english
File Size:1.44 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780826221223, 082622122X
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(Ebook) American Mestizos, The Philippines, and the Malleability of Race, 1898-1961 by Nicholas Trajano Molnar ISBN 9780826221223, 082622122X

The American mestizos, a group that emerged in the Philippines after it was colonized by the United States, became a serious social concern for expatriate Americans and Filipino nationalists far disproportionate to their actual size, confounding observers who debated where they fit into the racial schema of the island nation.Across the Pacific, these same mestizos were racialized in a way that characterized them as a asset to the United States, opening up the possibility of their assimilation to American society during a period characterized by immigration restriction and fears of miscegenation. Drawing upon Philippine and American archives, Nicholas Trajano Molnar documents the imposed and self-ascribed racializations of the American mestizos, demonstrating that the boundaries of their racial identity shifted across time and space with no single identity coalescing.
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