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  1. Iz sŭkrovishtnit︠s︡ata na sŭvetskii︠a︡ pedagogicheski opit: izbrani statii ot v. "Uchitelʹskai︠a︡ gazeta," 1986 godina.Marii︠a︡ Vladimirova & Filipina Bondokova (eds.) - 1987 - Sofii︠a︡: DI "Narodna prosveta".
     
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    Migrant filipina domestic workers and the international division of reproductive labor.Rhacel Salazar Parreñas - 2000 - Gender and Society 14 (4):560-580.
    This article examines the politics of reproductive labor in globalization. Using the case of migrant Filipina domestic workers, the author presents the formation of a three-tier transfer of reproductive labor in globalization between the following groups of women: middle-class women in receiving nations, migrant domestic workers, and Third World women who are too poor to migrate. The formation of this international division of labor suggests that reproduction activities, as they have been increasingly commodified, have to be situated in the (...)
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    Maid Or Madam? Filipina Migrant Workers and the Continuity of Domestic Labor.Pei-Chia Lan - 2003 - Gender and Society 17 (2):187-208.
    This article examines the complexity of feminized domestic labor in the context of global migration. I view unpaid household labor and paid domestic work not as dichotomous categories but as structural continuities across the public and private spheres. Based on a qualitative study of Filipina migrant domestic workers in Taiwan, I demonstrate how women travel through the maid/madam boundary—housewives in home countries become breadwinners by doing domestic work overseas, and foreign maids turn into foreign brides. While migrant women sell (...)
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    Examining Gender and Resistance with Filipina Hong Kongers through Cellphilm Production and Collaborative Writing.Casey Burkholder, Jianne Soriano & Alecxis Ramos-Pakit - 2021 - Studies in Social Justice 15 (1):25-42.
    Hong Kong’s non-white ethnic minorities – including its Filipina residents – are often described in media and policy discourses as a unified group. Speaking back to this misconception, in this article we describe the gendered experiences of two 23-year old Filipinas born and raised in Hong Kong through what Claudia Mitchell has described as girl method – research with girls for girls and about girls’ concerns – in our case producing visual depictions of girlhood in cellphilms and collaborative writing. (...)
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    A Call for Healing: Transphobia, Homophobia, and Historical Trauma in Filipina/o/x American Activist Organizations.Karen B. Hanna - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (3):696-714.
    I argue that for those who migrate to other countries for economic survival and political asylum, historical trauma wounds across geographical space. Using the work of David Eng and Nadine Naber on queer and feminist diasporas, I contend that homogeneous discourses of Filipino nationalism simplify and erase transphobia, homophobia, and heterosexism, giving rise to intergenerational conflict and the passing-on of trauma among activists in the United States. Focusing on Filipina/o/x American activist organizations, I center intergenerational conflict among leaders, highlighting (...)
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  6. Misioneros dominicos de Filipinas en la España de fines del XVIII.A. Esponera Cerdan - 1995 - Studium 35 (2):233-265.
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  7. The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age.[author unknown] - 2018
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    Feminist-Pragmatist Reflections on the Filial Obligations of a Filipina American Daughter.Celia T. Bardwell-Jones - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (2):384-390.
    In this essay, I reflect on the contradictions that arise from a personal experience of conflict with my father and the clash of traditional Filipino gender norms in the context of the practice of name changes within the institution of marriage and intersecting feminist critiques of patriarchy. My understanding of the Tagalog amor propio is self-love or self-pride within Filipino culture and signifies one's authority, place, and meaning in the community. As a concept of authority, amor propio encourages practices of (...)
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    On Gendered Journeys, Spiritual Transformations and Ethical Formations in Diaspora: Filipina Care Workers in Israel.Claudia Liebelt - 2011 - Feminist Review 97 (1):74-91.
    Research on migrant care and domestic workers has focused on their multiple dislocations and exclusions in the diaspora, analysing a highly gendered global economy of care and domestic work. This article investigates the role of ritual performance and spirituality in female care workers’ projects of migration and in the emergence of their feminized and racialized subjectivities. On the basis of anthropological research in Israel and the Philippines, it analyses Filipina care workers’ narratives of migration to Israel as a form (...)
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  10. Episcopologio dominicano de Filipinas. 3. Diocesis de Manila y Jaro y prelatura de Batanes y Babuyanes.M. Gonzalez Pola - 1990 - Studium 30 (3):447-483.
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    “Para a conversão das almas”: conquista espiritual, governo civil e defesa dos nativos nas Filipinas. A época missionária, 1565-1581.Carlos Guilherme Rocha - 2016 - Dialogos 20 (2):132.
    Este artigo analisa a atuação dos missionários agostinianos e franciscanos descalços na primeira fase da colonização espanhola das ilhas Filipinas. Através de correspondências e relatos dos freis e autoridades civis atuantes nas ilhas, são destacados os modelos de ‘bom governo’ projetados pelos religiosos, bem como os mecanismos pelos quais os eclesiásticos influenciaram ou tentaram influenciar o processo de conquista do arquipélago asiático, especialmente no que toca à incorporação dos nativos e à prática da encomienda.
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    Looking Through the Sweetheart, Flamboyant and Insane: Rereading Rizal’s Critique of the 19th Century Filipina in Noli Me Tangere.Fleurdeliz Altez-Albela - 2020 - Kritike 14 (1):198-213.
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  13. La Biblioteca de la Universidad de Santo Tomás en manila, Filipinas: una nota bibliográfica sobre libros raros de filosofía, 1500-1800.Donald Felipe - 1993 - Analogía Filosófica 7 (2):169.
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  14. La primera comunidad de dominicos en Filipinas y la defensa de los derechos de los naturales (1587-1605).M. Medina - 1989 - Ciencia Tomista 116 (2):333-363.
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  15. Dimension cultural de la evangelizacion de los dominicos en Filipinas in Dominicos en Oriente.Antonio M. Molina - 1987 - Studium 27 (3):555-569.
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    The Cultural Production of the Not-Yet-Filipina/o-Subject in the Discourses of the Human Sciences.Hannah Maria Tavares - 2006 - Educational Studies 40 (2):124-145.
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    The Social Ontology of Care among Filipina Dependency Workers.Celia T. Bardwell-Jones - 2020 - In Corey McCall & Phillip McReynolds (eds.), Decolonizing American Philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. pp. 177-203.
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  18. Alusiones peligrosas en un sermón agustino del siglo XVIII: oratoria sagrada bajo censura en las Filipinas.Ramón Manuel Pérez Martínez - 2008 - Revista Agustiniana 49 (148):157-202.
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    Fray Martín Ignacio de Loyola, OFM: Dos memoriales a Felipe II sobre China, Filipinas y las Indias Orientales.José Ignacio Tellechea Idígoras - 1997 - Salmanticensis 44 (3):377-405.
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  20. El Beato Juan de Santo Domingo Martinez, OP (1577-1619), misionero de Filipinas y martir de Japon.J. Delgado Garcia - 1987 - Ciencia Tomista 114 (1):133-162.
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  21. Episcopologio dominicano de las diocesis de Nueva Caceres y Cebri, en Filipinas.M. Gonzalez Pola - 1990 - Studium 30 (2):281-316.
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  22. Episcopologio dominicano de la diocesis de Nueva Segovia, en Filipinas.M. González Pola - 1989 - Studium 29 (3):489-533.
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  23. Evangelización de los dominicos en Filipinas en los siglos XVI y XVII.Manuel González Pola - 1992 - Studium 32 (2):351-396.
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  24. Fray José Hevia Campomanes, obispo de Nueva Segovia, durante la revolución e independencia de Filipinas.Fm Gonzalez Pola - 1999 - Studium 39 (2):289-322.
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  25. Animal practices and the racialization of Filipinas in Los Angeles.Marcie Grifth, Jennifer Wolch & Unna Lassiter - 2002 - Society and Animals 10 (3).
     
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  26. Felipe II y los agustinos de Filipinas: Cara y cruz.Isacio Rodríguez Rodríguez - 1998 - Ciudad de Dios 211 (3):703-727.
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  27. Domingo de Salazar, OP, primer obispo de Filipinas (1512-1594): un luchador por la justicia y la liberacion en Filipinas durante el siglo XVI in Dominicos en Oriente. [REVIEW]L. Gutiérrez - 1987 - Studium 27 (3):461-480.
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    Aparicio López, Teófilo, O. S. A., Misioneros y colonizadores Agustinos en Filipinas. [REVIEW]B. Rano - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (3):586-587.
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    Book Review: Global Cinderellas: Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan. By Pei-Chia Lan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006, 322 pp., $79.95 (cloth), $22.95 (paper). Serving the Household and the Nation: Filipina Domestics and the Politics of Identity in Taiwan. By Shu-Ju Ada Cheng. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006, 277 pp., $83.00. [REVIEW]Leslie Salzinger - 2008 - Gender and Society 22 (1):129-132.
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    Book Review: The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age by Valerie Francisco-Menchavez. [REVIEW]Cecilia A. Green - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (3):494-496.
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    Working feminism.Geraldine Pratt - 2004 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    Working Feminism looks at key concepts and debates within feminist theory and puts them to work concretely in relation to the real problems faced by Filipina ...
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    Emotion in the thought of Sartre.Joseph P. Fell - 1965 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
    Available for the first time in English, this is the definitive account of the practice of sexual slavery the Japanese military perpetrated during World War II by the researcher principally responsible for exposing the Japanese government's responsibility for these atrocities. The large scale imprisonment and rape of thousands of women, who were euphemistically called "comfort women" by the Japanese military, first seized public attention in 1991 when three Korean women filed suit in a Toyko District Court stating that they had (...)
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  33. “A História do Futuro”“The History of the Future”: Jesuit Mobile Prophecies from Naples to India to Brazil.Inês Zupanov - 2007 - Cultura:119-154.
    Através de uma leitura densa das fontes hagiográficas jesuítas que celebraram a vida de um jesuíta napolitano, Marcelo Mastrilli (1603-1637), procuro mostrar que as visões e narrativas proféticas foram importantes lugares de comunicação social, memória colectiva e mobilização política. O reposicionamento profético foi uma linguagem específica da tecnologia do eu, a partir da qual o sujeito fabricava a sua própria identidade, dentro e contra os limites externos da autoridade e das instituições. Marcelo Mastrilli – que viajou pela Itália, Espanha, Portugal, (...)
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    Conjuring Hands: The Art of Curious Women of Color.Gloria J. Wilson, Joni Boyd Acuff & Vanessa López - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (3):566-580.
    The verb “to conjure” is a complex one, for it includes in its standard definition a great range of possible actions or operations, not all of them equivalent, or even compatible. In its most common usage, “to conjure” means to perform an act of magic or to invoke a supernatural force, by casting a spell, say, or performing a particular ritual or rite. But “to conjure” is also to influence, to beg, to command or constrain, to charm, to bewitch, to (...)
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    Taking La Lucha to Heart ll.Rachel Bundang - 2011 - Feminist Theology 20 (1):54-58.
    This essay is a version of a presentation given at a session of the American Academy of Religion annual meeting in 2009, celebrating the work of Cuban-American theologian and ethicist Ada María Isasi-Díaz. The author traces the development of Isasi-Díaz’s work articulating Mujerista Theology and connects it with her own work as a Filipina in the United States developing Asian/ Pacific American Feminist Theology by pointing to 1) the intellectual kinship of having been formed in similar circles and circumstances (...)
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  36. Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of FIlipinization and the 19th Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation.Michael Roland Hernandez - 2019 - Dissertation, Ateneo de Manila University
    This doctoral thesis examines the phenomenon of Filipinization, specifically understood as the ideological construction of a “Filipino identity” or ‘Filipino subject-consciousness” within the highly determinate context provided by the Filipino ilustrado nationalists such as José Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar and their fellow propagandists inasmuch as it leads to the nineteenth (19th) century construction of the modern Philippine nation. Utilizing Jacques Derrida’s deconstructive thinking, this study undertakes a genealogical critique engaged on the concrete historical examination of what is meant by (...)
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    Diversified Transnational Mothering via Telecommunication: Intensive, Collaborative, and Passive.Odalia M. H. Wong & Yinni Peng - 2013 - Gender and Society 27 (4):491-513.
    Recent research argues that the use of information and communication technology has created a new channel through which transnational mothers can fulfill their maternal duties from afar. However, the literature pays little attention to the diversity of mothering practices via telecommunication. To fill this gap, our qualitative research on Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong elaborates on the complexity and diversity of transnational mothering via mobile communication by demonstrating three patterns for the performance of maternal duties: intensive, collaborative, and (...)
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    A Feminist Reimagining of Mary’s Role in Philippine Colonial Catholicism’s Economy of Salvation Through the Works of Jose Rizal.Rosallia Domingo - 2023 - In Soraj Hongladarom, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin & Frank J. Hoffman (eds.), Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 365-376.
    This paper explores the writings of Jose Rizal as a source of insight into the predominant role of Mary, as the Mother of God, in Christian devotion and salvation during the Spanish Colonial period in the Philippines. It demonstrates the implication of the contradiction of the feminine spiritual authority of Mary—as the mediatrix of salvation, on the one hand, and the symbol of religious oppression, on the other hand—to the construction of the Filipina identity in Philippine Colonial Catholicism. It (...)
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    The Philosophy of Sr. Mary John Mananzan: Some Contributions to Filipino Philosophy.Leslie Anne L. Liwanag & Feorillo P. A. Demeterio - 2017 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 18 (2):182-205.
    This paper is premised on the thought that aside from Emerita Quito, who is generally considered in the Philippines as the "Filipino philosopher, " there is another Filipina philosopher who is unfortunately ignored in the various philosophy circles in the country but whose works and scholarship can easily rival those of the former. This paper, therefore, surveys the thoughts of Mary John Mananzan in order to understand her contributions to the development of Filipino philosophy. To attain such a goal, (...)
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  40. Rizal’s Letter to the Malolos Young Women: A Vindication of Filipino Women’s Rights during His Time.Rosallia Domingo - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (2).
    The author argues that Jose Rizal’s “Letter to the young women of Malolos” is a vindication of Filipino women’s rights during his time. The author examines the situation of the Filipino women as depicted in the “Letter.” Then she presents Mary Wollstonecraft’s notion of vindication of women’s rights to demonstrate that Rizal’s “Letter” is an instance of such a vindication as it calls for Filipina empowerment.
     
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    ‘You like to Mix things up on Purpose …? Hoy, what are you trying to Prove?’: Representations of Recent (hi)Stories in Jessica Hagedorn's The Gangster of Love.Marta Vizcaya Echano - 2007 - Feminist Review 85 (1):70-82.
    This paper examines how The Gangster of Love (1996), the second novel by Filipino American artist and writer Jessica Hagedorn, dismantles ready-made assumptions about the construction of minority and mainstream cultures. Spanning the period from the 1970s to the early 1990s, Gangster depicts the life of Rocky Rivera, a Filipina American young artist. As it portrays Rocky's family and friends, the novel examines the drastic re-articulation of the US's self-image brought about by Filipino Americans and other groups marginalized as (...)
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  42. Conjuring Hands: The Art of Curious Women of Color.G. Wilson, J. Acuff & V. López - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (3):566-580.
    The verb “to conjure” is a complex one, for it includes in its standard definition a great range of possible actions or operations, not all of them equivalent, or even compatible. In its most common usage, “to conjure” means to perform an act of magic or to invoke a supernatural force, by casting a spell, say, or performing a particular ritual or rite. But “to conjure” is also to influence, to beg, to command or constrain, to charm, to bewitch, to (...)
     
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    Toward a Science of Human Nature.Daniel N. Robinson (ed.) - 1982 - Columbia University Press.
    Available for the first time in English, this is the definitive account of the practice of sexual slavery the Japanese military perpetrated during World War II by the researcher principally responsible for exposing the Japanese government's responsibility for these atrocities. The large scale imprisonment and rape of thousands of women, who were euphemistically called "comfort women" by the Japanese military, first seized public attention in 1991 when three Korean women filed suit in a Toyko District Court stating that they had (...)
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    Disrupting Disruptions: Charting and Challenging Notions of Gender in Philippine Feminist Theologizing.Rae Sanchez - 2022 - Feminist Theology 30 (3):332-352.
    The growing discipline of feminist theology in Asia and in the world, which involves many Filipinas, entails an increasing attentiveness to gender diversity beyond heteronormative expectations and a broader sense of solidarity among women and others who have experienced exclusion due to gender. An analysis of writings by Philippine feminist theologians Mary John Mananzan, Judette Gallares, and Agnes Brazal, using a threefold schema of “inclusion/addition,” “deconstruct and transform,” and “critique, reject, and start again,” reveals heteronormative gender assumptions and a pattern (...)
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    mirada al Japón de principios del siglo XVII a través de los manuscritos de Rodrigo de Vivero y Sebastián Vizcaíno.Adolfo Jesús Martínez Roy - 2020 - Studium 25.
    Durante la presencia española en el sudeste asiático se mantuvieron contactos con otros países de su entorno. Uno de ellos fue Japón. El archipiélago nipón cambió de dirigente tras la batalla de Sekigahara, estableciéndose tras ella una nueva dinastía que dirigiría al país hasta 1868, la familia Tokugawa. En los primeros años de este gobierno las relaciones con los españoles fueron cambiantes, pasando de una situación favorable a terminar rompiéndose. Es en esos primeros años se hallan Rodrigo de Vivero y (...)
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    Romarias in lives: ciberdevoções e santuários virtuais em tempo de pandemia.Magno Francisco de Jesus Santos - forthcoming - Horizonte:1305.
    Em 2019 o mundo se viu diante de um cenário desafiador, com a eclosão da pandemia do coronavírus e a implementação de políticas públicas voltadas para a reclusão da população. Diante disso, emergiu uma reorientação da prestação de serviços e das práticas de sociabilidades, inclusive, com forte impacto no âmbito religioso. Este artigo tem como escopo o uso da rede social Facebook no processo de informação e transmissão das celebrações em santuários católicos. Foram analisados os conteúdos de 92 santuários das (...)
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    “I’m Not Thinking of It as Sexual Harassment”: Understanding Harassment across Race and Citizenship.Audrey Huntley, Barbara MacQuarrie, Jacquie Carr & Sandy Welsh - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (1):87-107.
    How do diverse groups of women in Canada define sexual harassment? To answer this question requires incorporating race and citizenship into the analysis of sexual harassment. The authors use data from seven focus groups of Canadian women. The white women with full citizenship rights most easily identify with existing legal understandings of sexual harassment and believe they have the right to report their harassment. For women of color and women without full citizenship rights, issues of racialized sexual harassment emerge as (...)
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    From “Balcony Talk” and “Practical Prayers” to Illegal Collectives: Migrant Domestic Workers and Meso-Level Resistances in Lebanon.Amrita Pande - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (3):382-405.
    In this study I highlight the spatial exclusions that migrant domestic workers experience in Lebanon. I argue that migrant domestic workers constantly challenge such spatial exclusions by using the exact spaces that they are excluded from as the bases for a meso-level of resistances—strategic acts that cannot be classified as either private and individual or as organized collective action. I highlight three kinds of such resistive activities: the strategic dyads forged across balconies by the most restricted live-in workers, the small (...)
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Marcie Griffith, Jennifer Wolch & Unna Lassiter - 2002 - Society and Animals 10 (3):221-248.
    Many factors contribute to the racialization of minority groups in the United States. Some individual characteristics, such as skin color or phenotype, are an obvious holdover from colonial times. Cultural differences in representational practices, customs and rituals, and belief systems are now more significant in racialization. Although not typically a focus of academic scrutiny, some of these differences involve contrasts in nature-society relations, and more specifically, nonhuman animal-society relations. In order to examine the relationship between culturally based animal practices and (...)
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    Between Women of Color: The New Social Organization of Reproductive Labor.Patricia Roach, Valerie Damasco, Lolita Lledo, Cynthia Cranford & Jennifer Nazareno - 2022 - Gender and Society 36 (3):342-367.
    In this article, we examine citizenship inequalities in paid reproductive labor. Through an analysis of elder care in Los Angeles, California, based on interviews with Filipina home care agency workers and owners, we delineate citizen divisions made up of two interlocking dimensions. The longstanding U.S. welfare state abdication of responsibility for elder care for its citizens generates a racialized, gendered citizenship division that facilitates another citizenship division between women of color. The outsourcing of elder care by the government to (...)
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