Brown skin, white minds : Filipino-/American postcolonial psychology (with commentaries) = Kayumanggi balat, puti isip
Filipino Americans have a long and rich history with and within the United States, and they are currently the second largest Asian group in the country. However, very little is known about how their historical and contemporary relationship with America may shape their psychological experiences. The...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K :
Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing Inc.,
[2013]
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| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781806614097 |
| DOI | 10.1108/978-1-62396-209-8 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xxxii, 328 pages) |
Cover
Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Sumie Okazaki
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1. In the beginning
- Chapter 1. The tao: Pre-colonial history
- Chapter 2. The catholic convent: Spanish
- Chapter 3. Hollywood: United States colonialism
- Chapter 4. Neocolonialism and contemporary oppression
- Part 2. The aftermath
- Chapter 5. Colonial mentality: Psychological impact of colonialism
- Chapter 6. Automaticity of colonial mentality
- Chapter 7. Walang kapwa: The loss of indigenous values
- Chapter 8. Colonial mentality and the filipino-/american identity
- Chapter 9. Mental health implications of colonial mentality
- Part 3. Decolonization in a modern world
- Chapter 10. Clinical services for colonial mentality
- Chapter 11. Filipino-/american decolonization experience (fade): Fade-ing away our colonial mentality
- Chapter 12. Postcolonial psychological research
- Epilogue. Afterword / Kevin L. Nadal. Commentaries Nilda Rimonte
- Chapter 16. Andre philip paves
- Chapter 17. Leny mendoza strobel
- Chapter 18. Aqpayuq james w. Labelle, sr
- Chapter 19. Martin f. manalansan iv
- References. Glossary of terms. Contributions
- About the author
- Subject Index.