For many Filipinos, one word – kumusta, how are you – is all it
takes to forge a connection with a stranger anywhere in the world. In
Canada’s Prairie provinces, this connection has inspired community
building, and created both national and transnational identities for
the women who identify as Pinay. This book is the first to look beyond
traditional metropolitan hubs of settlement to explore the migration
of Filipino women in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Based on
interviews with first-generation immigrant Filipino women and
temporary foreign workers, this book explores how the shared
experience of migration forms the basis for new identities,
communities, transnational ties, and multiple levels of belonging in
Canada. It also considers the complex cultural, economic, and
political factors that motivate Filipino women to leave their country
and family in search of better opportunities in a strange land and the
welcome that awaits them in Canada, where multiculturalism plays a
large role. A groundbreaking look at the experience of Filipino women
in Canada, Bonifacio’s work is simultaneously an exploration of
feminism, migration, and diaspora in a global era.
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Filipino Women and Transnational Identities
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774825818
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter