Iconography of the new empire : race and gender images and the American colonization of the Philippines / Servando D. Halili Jr.

Author(s): Halili, Servando D.

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Main Title
Iconography of the new empire : race and gender images and the American colonization of the Philippines
Author(s)
Halili, Servando D.
Publisher
Diliman, Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press, 2006.
Collation
xii, 219 p. : ill.
24 cm.
ISBN
9715425054
Dewey Class
959.903
Contents
List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter I. Cultural Studies and Diplomatic History: An (Un)Holy Alliance -- Chapter II. "A Witch's Caldron" of Races: Racialized Ideology in Legislating the Philippine Issue -- Chapter III. Media Play: The Filipino through the Eyes of the Imperialist's Caricature; The Filipino as a Child; The Filipino as an Indian and a Negro -- Chapter IV. Fabricating an Adversary: Aguinaldo and the Imperialist Press; Aguinaldo as a Child; Aguinaldo as a Black Savage Warlord; Aguinaldo as a Nut Case; Aguinaldo as Washington's Antithesis -- Chapter V. Castrating the Father: Competing Masculinities and the Expansion of the American Empire -- Chapter VI. Muzzling Columbia: Images of Women and the Expansion of the American Empire -- Chapter VII. Intersections: Race and Gender in American Overseas Imperialism; Summary and Conclusion -- Works Cited/Consulted.
Language
English
Subject
United States -- History -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Philippines -- History -- Philippine American War, 1899-1902 -- Caricatures and cartoons.
BRN
6240

Notes

  • Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Bowling Green State University, Ohio.

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