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The decolonized eye: Filipino American art and performance
2009, University of Minnesota Press
in English
0816653186 9780816653188
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Foreign in a domestic sense
Staging the sublime. An open wound : Angel Shaw and Manuel Ocampo
A queer horizon : Paul Pfeiffer's disintegrating figure studies
Pilipinos are punny, Freud is Filipino. Why Filipinos make pun(s) of one another : the Sikolohiya/psychology of Rex Navarrete's stand-up comedy
"He will not always say what you would have him say": loss and aural (be)longing in Nicky Paraiso's House/boy
Conclusion: Reanne Estrada, identity, and the politics of abstraction.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-188) and index.
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