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Five Faces of Exile: The Nation and Filipino American Intellectuals
Augusto F Espiritu
History
Asian American Studies
Center for Global Studies
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Exile
100%
Filipino Americans
100%
United States
66%
Asian Americans
66%
Social Practices
66%
Philippines
66%
Citizenship
33%
Ethnic Identity
33%
Intellectual Life
33%
Close Reading
33%
Empire
33%
Ambivalence
33%
Transnational
33%
Poet
33%
Colonialism
33%
Transpacific
33%
National Identity
33%
Diplomats
33%
Colonial Period
33%
Colonial Expansion
33%
National Cultural
33%
American Worker
33%
Intellectual History
33%
National Belonging
33%
American Author
33%
Fiction Writer
33%
Anti-colonial
33%
American Empire
33%
Cultural Translation
33%
Postcolonial Development
33%
National Solidarity
33%
José Garcia Villa
33%
Carlos Bulosan
33%
American Expatriates
33%
Arts and Humanities
Intellectuals
100%
Social Practice
100%
Exiles
100%
Asian Americans
100%
Empire
50%
Racial
50%
Post-colonial
50%
Intellectual life
50%
Transnational
50%
Pacific
50%
Close reading
50%
Diplomat
50%
American writer
50%
colonial era
50%
Intellectual History
50%
National belonging
50%
American Empire
50%
Cultural translation
50%
Social Sciences
Intelligentsia
100%
Social Practice
100%
Exiles
100%
Cultural Identity
50%
Colonialism
50%
National Identity
50%
Intellectual History
50%