Alon: Journal for Filipinx American and Diasporic Studies

Parent: UC Davis

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for September through December, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
145038rwThe Asian Baby Girl (ABG) Through a Filipina American Lens3,904713,8331.8%
7148255fIn Defense of the X: Centering Queer, Trans, and Non-Binary Pilipina/x/os, Queer Vernacular, and the Politics of Naming1,347781,2695.8%
3gp9g9g5“From Asog to Bakla to Transpinay: Weaving a complex history of transness and decolonizing the future.”48610338321.2%
7sh6v0v4Book Review: Women Against Marcos: Stories of Filipino and Filipino American Women Who Fought a Dictator467134542.8%
3g3872vkThe Problem with Kapwa: Challenging Assumptions of Community, Sameness, and Unity in Filipina American Feminist Fieldwork2727419827.2%
9950b6pfFilipino Formal Caregivers to the Elderly and Normalized Exploitation in the Workplace228102184.4%
2tj0m7d9Masagana 99: Beyond Seeds, Grains, and Stalks222162067.2%
7678v09d“That’s My Tomboy”: Queer Filipinx Diasporic Transmasculinities2092518412.0%
3wd7k4gcChaos and Order in Lino Brocka’s Insiang (1976)1965314327.0%
7m2061mkBook Review: Lolas’ House: Filipino Women Living with War184181669.8%
8gr177wjAnti-Martial Law Syllabus1604611428.8%
1qq9115pThe “Ideal” Female Migrant as Grateful and Uncomplaining: Gendered Colonial Ideologies, Pre-Departure Orientation Sessions, and the #ungrateful Filipina153131408.5%
9003g9kdA Brief History of Filipinos in Los Angeles: On the Creation and Gentrification of Historic Filipinotown1353210323.7%
2fk9d200Aurality and Power: Western Art Music and the Marcos Regime130666450.8%
7485x6ftOn Filipinx: Who Gets to Name Whom?126477937.3%
0cz8w28qThe Celine Archive: Decolonial and Feminist Approaches to Filipina Lives124477737.9%
9q47m8h7The Spectacle of the (Trans*)(Filipinx) Body: Extra-ness in Lysley Tenorio’s “The Brothers”1171210510.3%
6pj718tjIntroduction: New Filipino American Scholarship on the Marcos Era110416937.3%
4hd690pqNAIMAS!: The Rise of Filipino Foodways in Hawaiʻi108169214.8%
01c3d83kRecipe for Renewal: Filipino American “Cook-Books”103544952.4%
6fw8f5sdIntroduction: Towards an Oceanic Filipinx Studies102327031.4%
8653s61cCare as Collective Revolution: Filipino Women’s Activist Histories and Contemporary Solidarities in Guåhan102237922.5%
2055v2s0What Emerges From a “Ruined World”: The Dueling Philippine Humanisms of Nick Joaquin94207421.3%
9ft1h497Walang Arte: Gina Apostol’s Insurrecto and Filipino Non-Coherence91395242.9%
4q58201jBook Review: Filipino Studies: Palimpsests of Nation and Diaspora884844.5%
3w8346ddEditor's Preface878799.2%
8vh8t08x“Anti-Marcos Filipinos” and Other Anti-Imperialist Diasporas: The Solidarity Politics of the Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes’s (CJDV)85166918.8%
9656b4z9Paganninawan85345140.0%
63c3719wTable of Contents844804.8%
88b7d2zwContributor's Page797728.9%
9dj6k67gA Call to Rest: Pahinga as Resistance and Refusal78245430.8%
0r02b0vrLeese Street Studio751741.3%
2s15c55wMock Press Conference752732.7%
5004f5fgRadical House/work: Revolutionary Intimacies in the US-Based Anti-Marcos Movement75195625.3%
7k54g1pvA Political Economy of Emotions: The Love and Labour of Filipina Migrant Care Workers in Canada75373849.3%
8zd5d0hqBLACK HENRY, ACT III, SCENES 3 TO 1075106513.3%
7mx8v6d7Agit! Call to Action: Stop Asian Hate Through Anti-Imperialist International Solidarity73373650.7%
3nj555pgBook Review: Queering the Global Filipina Body: Contested Nationalisms in the Filipina/o Diaspora72165622.2%
2rh296bqScrapping Into A Knot: Pinoy Boxers, Transpacific Fans, And The Troubling of Interwar California's Racial Regimes70185225.7%
36f4r5w0Afterword: Is The Ocean a Metaphor? On the Oceanic Turn, Asian Settler Colonialism, and Filipinx Studies in Hawai‘I70195127.1%
21t1t6wzCirca91: Conversations With My Daughter68491972.1%
2g35x50pAn Interview with Marianne Chan: All Heathens68105814.7%
3223g1wnLeese Street Studio: Jenifer K Wofford6795813.4%
0d44t8wxBook Review: <em>America is Not the Heart</em>6395414.3%
1g6634z0Table of Contents6075311.7%
51g052p1The Power of the People6095115.0%
7f0492ncThe Politics of Visibility and the Politics of Appearances: Filipina Migrant Consumer Power and Its Limits55233241.8%
3mz2q29vMinsa’y Isang Paruparo: Memoir54144025.9%
3b93x72rEditor's Preface533505.7%
90x5d7dsSoundwaves of Co-Resistance in Hawaiʻi: Ilokanos Reclaiming our Timek Towards Collective Liberation53203337.7%

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