All Stories

  1. Reviving, Reinventing and Rethinking an Indigenous Luxury Textile: Piña Cloth, and Fashion in the Philippines
  2. The Politics of Visibility and the Politics of Appearances: Filipina Migrant Consumer Power and Its Limits
  3. Changing Migration Policy from the Margins: Filipino Activism on Behalf of Victims of Domestic Violence in Australia, 1980s–2000
  4. Caring for strangers: Filipino medical workers in Asia, by Megha Amrith
  5. "These Guys Came Out Looking Like Movie Actors": Filipino Dress and Consumer Practices in the United States, 1920s-1930s
  6. Filipino Elite Women and Public Health in the American Colonial Era, 1906–1940
  7. Filipina/o Migration to the United States and the Remaking of Gender Narratives, 1906-2010
  8. The Future of Asian Feminisms. Confronting Fundamentalisms, Conflicts and Neo-Liberalism
  9. Dress, Status, and Identity in the Philippines: Pineapple Fiber Cloth and Ilustrado Fashion
  10. Women's Movements and the Filipina
  11. GENDER, NATION AND THE POLITICS OF DRESS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILIPPINES
  12. Prostitution, women's movements and the victim narrative in the Philippines
  13. The Filipino Catholic Nun as Transnational Feminist
  14. Is the suffragist an American colonial construct? Defining ‘the Filipino woman’ in colonial Philippines
  15. Gender, Nation and the Politics of Dress in Twentieth-Century Philippines
  16. Filipino Identity in Fiction, 1945–1972