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Insurgent Communities: How Protests Create a Filipino Diaspora

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Sociologist Sharon M. Quinsaat sheds new light on the formation of diasporic connections through transnational protests.

When people migrate and settle in other countries, do they automatically form a diaspora?

In Insurgent Communities, Sharon M. Quinsaat explains the dynamic process through which a diaspora is strategically constructed.

Quinsaat looks to Filipinos in the United States and the Netherlands-examining their resistance against the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, their mobilization for migrants' rights, and the construction of a collective memory of the Marcos regime-to argue that diasporas emerge through political activism.

Social movements provide an essential space for addressing migrants' diverse experiences and relationships with their homeland and its history.

A significant contribution to the interdisciplinary field of migration and social movements studies, Insurgent Communities illuminates how people develop collective identities in times of social upheaval. 

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University of Chicago Press
0226831671 / 9780226831671
eBook (EPUB)
08/03/2024
240 pages
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