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Congregation and family: Changing Filipino identities.
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Title/Author:
Congregation and family: Changing Filipino identities./
Author:
Tizon, Orlando P. Esguerra.
Description:
267 p.
Notes:
Director: Judith Wittner.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International60-05A.
Subject:
History, Church. -
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ISBN:
9780599308893
Congregation and family: Changing Filipino identities.
Tizon, Orlando P. Esguerra.
Congregation and family: Changing Filipino identities.
- 267 p.
Director: Judith Wittner.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Loyola University Chicago, 1999.
Philippians is a Filipino American Protestant church in Chicago, built by immigrants who came after 1965 and their offspring who were born and/or raised in the United States. The study investigates how members of the church maintain their ethnicity, yet also transform it. It traces the ways their ethnicity has changed through the years and describes how these changes are lived out in their everyday lives. The congregation and the extended family are the sites upon which these particular Filipino immigrants and their children reconstruct their ethnic identity. Stresses and struggles arise within families and spill over into the church community as the older immigrant generation works to keep its children culturally and religiously within the fold, as women and men redefine their relationships, and as people from different classes and communities in the old country remake their connections in the new. This collective work helps to transform Filipinos into Filipino Americans. Ethnolinguistic divisions in the congregation do not play a primary role in the maintenance and transformation of ethnicity in this Filipino group, contrary to some commonly held opinions on Filipinos. The study used participant observation and in-depth interviews, supplemented by documentary materials.
ISBN: 9780599308893Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020179
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