9781503607996-1503607992-Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines (Culture and Economic Life)

Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines (Culture and Economic Life)

ISBN-13: 9781503607996
ISBN-10: 1503607992
Edition: 1
Author: Victoria Reyes
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: Hardcover 312 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781503607996
ISBN-10: 1503607992
Edition: 1
Author: Victoria Reyes
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: Hardcover 312 pages

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Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines (Culture and Economic Life) (ISBN-13: 9781503607996 and ISBN-10: 1503607992), written by authors Victoria Reyes, was published by Stanford University Press in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Gender Studies (Sociology, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines (Culture and Economic Life) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Gender Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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"Victoria Reyes brings us into a world that few observers have dared enter: the 'global borderland' that is the Philippines' Subic Bay, a former American military base. Through this invaluable and innovative ethnography, readers get to see, in vivid richness, the complex workings of money, love, sex, and power that characterize the afterlives of America's military empire in the Pacific. Sociology needs more historical ethnographies like this one." -- Julian Go ― author of Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory
"Rarely can a study account for practices of globalization from above and below while situating the events of today in its colonial past, but Victoria Reyes accomplishes this extraordinary feat with her concept of 'global borderlands.' This is a wide-reaching study that should be of interest to anthropologists, geographers, and legal scholars, and sociologists of intimacy, globalization, and economics." -- Rhacel Parreñas, Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies ― University of Southern California
"Global Borderlands has the makings of a scholarly classic, using methodologies from history, sociology, and anthropology to intervene in a broad range of fields, most notably borderland studies....Interwoven through each chapter is an engagingly descriptive ethnography with theoretical insights, which will appeal to scholars and students alike. Although the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in the Philippines, once a US naval base, is [Reyes'] case study, the book can be read productively by anyone working within borderland studies. Essential." -- M. J. Wert ― CHOICE
"The recent work of sociologists on the Philippines has contributed a great deal to our understanding of the negotiations of class, race, and place in the archipelago, and this work by Reyes certainly adds to that rich and burgeoning subfield. Global Borderlands is a text that opens up a great deal of possible questions in the context of borderlands studies, international relations between the United States and the Philippines, and the everyday act of place and meaning making in spaces where sovereignty may be questioned." -- Mark John Sanchez ― H-Diplo
"Global Borderlands offers a thought-provoking conceptual framework that cannot but enrich our understanding of globalization as well as international politics....By relying on multiple methods and on an interdisciplinary approach, Reyes convincingly conveys to the readers the dynamism and fluidity that concepts like sovereignty, power, inequality, as well as social interactions acquire in these global borderlands." -- Alice Dell'Era ― New Global Studies
"Victoria Reyes counters a simplistic narrative of American neoimperial dominance through military bases in international countries. Instead, the book reveals the complexities of contested sovereignties and their manifestations in United States and Philippine relations....Global Borderlands is an immensely engaging read." -- Amy Kahng ― Ethnic Studies Review
"Global Borderlands is a book that should be taken seriously on methodological, empirical, and theoretical grounds. Scholars of globalization, culture, law, and urban studies in particular should pay attention to the lessons that Reyes mines from Subic Bay." -- Annie Hikido ― American Journal of Sociology
"There is much to like about Global Borderlands. It is written for a broad audience and provides vivid evidence of the complexity, contingency and precarity in and near Subic Bay....Readers who approach the book on its own terms will be well-rewarded." -- Gregory Hooks ― Social Forces
The U.S. military continues to be an overt presence in the Philippines, and a reminder of the country's colonial past. Using Subic Bay (a former U.S. military base, now a Freeport Zone) as a case study, Victoria Reyes argues that its defining feature is its ability to elicit multiple meanings. For some, it is a symbol of imperialism and inequality, while for others, it projects utopian visions of weal

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