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4. The Recruitment of Filipino Healthcare Professionals to Canada in the 1960s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Tables xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
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Part One: Difference and Recognition
- 1. Spectres of (In)visibility: Filipina/o Labour, Culture, and Youth in Canada 5
- 2. Filipino Canadians in the Twenty-First Century: The Politics of Recognition in a Transnational Affect Economy 46
- 3. Filipino Immigrants in the Toronto Labour Market: Towards an Understanding of Deprofessionalization 68
- My Folks 89
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Part Two: Gender, Migration, and Labour
- Artist Statement 94
- 4. The Recruitment of Filipino Healthcare Professionals to Canada in the 1960s 97
- 5. The Rites of Passage of Filipinas in Canada: Two Migration Cohorts 123
- 6. (Res)sentiment and Practices of Hope: The Labours of Filipina Live-In Caregivers in Filipino Canadian Families 142
- 7. Debunking Notions of Migrant ‘Victimhood’: A Critical Assessment of Temporary Labour Migration Programs and Filipina Migrant Activism in Canada 161
- 8. Toronto Filipino Businesses, Ethnic Identity, and Place Making in the Diaspora 181
- 9. Between Society and Individual, Structure and Agency, Optimism and Pessimism: New Directions for Philippine Diasporic and Transnational Studies 201
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Part Three: Representation and Its Discontents
- Artist Statement 220
- 10. Meet Me in Toronto: The Re-exhibition of Artifacts from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the Royal Ontario Museum 223
- 11. From the Pearl of the Orient to Uptown: A Collaborative Arts-Based Inquiry with Filipino Youth Activists in Montreal 243
- 12. Borrowing Privileges: Tagalog, Filipinos, and the Toronto Public Library 265
- 13. Abject Beings: Filipina/os in Canadian Historical Narrations 284
- 14. Between the Sheets 305
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Part Four: Youth Spaces and Subjectivities
- Artist Statement 318
- 15. Scales of Violence from the Body to the Globe: Slain Filipino Youth in Canadian Cities 321
- 16. Kapisanan: Resignifying Diasporic Post/colonial Art and Artists 341
- 17. Educated Minorities: The Experiences of Filipino Canadian University Students 360
- 18. Mas Maputi Ako sa ’yo (I’m lighter than you): The Spatial Politics of Intraracial Colourism among Filipina/o Youth in the Greater Toronto Area 382
- 19. The Social Construction of ‘Filipina/o Studies’: Youth Spaces and Subjectivities 402
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Part Five: Afterword
- 20. Contemplating New Spaces in Canadian Studies 417
- Contributors 427
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Tables xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
-
Part One: Difference and Recognition
- 1. Spectres of (In)visibility: Filipina/o Labour, Culture, and Youth in Canada 5
- 2. Filipino Canadians in the Twenty-First Century: The Politics of Recognition in a Transnational Affect Economy 46
- 3. Filipino Immigrants in the Toronto Labour Market: Towards an Understanding of Deprofessionalization 68
- My Folks 89
-
Part Two: Gender, Migration, and Labour
- Artist Statement 94
- 4. The Recruitment of Filipino Healthcare Professionals to Canada in the 1960s 97
- 5. The Rites of Passage of Filipinas in Canada: Two Migration Cohorts 123
- 6. (Res)sentiment and Practices of Hope: The Labours of Filipina Live-In Caregivers in Filipino Canadian Families 142
- 7. Debunking Notions of Migrant ‘Victimhood’: A Critical Assessment of Temporary Labour Migration Programs and Filipina Migrant Activism in Canada 161
- 8. Toronto Filipino Businesses, Ethnic Identity, and Place Making in the Diaspora 181
- 9. Between Society and Individual, Structure and Agency, Optimism and Pessimism: New Directions for Philippine Diasporic and Transnational Studies 201
-
Part Three: Representation and Its Discontents
- Artist Statement 220
- 10. Meet Me in Toronto: The Re-exhibition of Artifacts from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the Royal Ontario Museum 223
- 11. From the Pearl of the Orient to Uptown: A Collaborative Arts-Based Inquiry with Filipino Youth Activists in Montreal 243
- 12. Borrowing Privileges: Tagalog, Filipinos, and the Toronto Public Library 265
- 13. Abject Beings: Filipina/os in Canadian Historical Narrations 284
- 14. Between the Sheets 305
-
Part Four: Youth Spaces and Subjectivities
- Artist Statement 318
- 15. Scales of Violence from the Body to the Globe: Slain Filipino Youth in Canadian Cities 321
- 16. Kapisanan: Resignifying Diasporic Post/colonial Art and Artists 341
- 17. Educated Minorities: The Experiences of Filipino Canadian University Students 360
- 18. Mas Maputi Ako sa ’yo (I’m lighter than you): The Spatial Politics of Intraracial Colourism among Filipina/o Youth in the Greater Toronto Area 382
- 19. The Social Construction of ‘Filipina/o Studies’: Youth Spaces and Subjectivities 402
-
Part Five: Afterword
- 20. Contemplating New Spaces in Canadian Studies 417
- Contributors 427
- Index 435