Tomorrow's Memories: A Diary, 1924-1928 (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies, 43)

Tomorrow's Memories: A Diary, 1924-1928 (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies, 43)

Product ID: 0824826884 Condition: New

Payflex: Pay in 4 interest-free payments of R264.75. Read the FAQ
R 1,059
includes Duties & VAT
Delivery: 10-20 working days
Ships from USA warehouse.
Secure Transaction
VISA Mastercard payflex ozow

Product Description

Tomorrow's Memories: A Diary, 1924-1928 (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies, 43)

Angeles Monrayo (1912-2000) began her diary on January 10, 1924, a few months before she and her father and older brother moved from a sugar plantation in Waipahu to Pablo Manlapit's strike camp in Honolulu. Here for the first time is a young Filipino girl's view of life in Hawai'i and central California in the first decades of the twentieth century - a significant and often turbulent period for immigrant and migrant labor in both settings. Angeles' vivid, simple language takes us into the heart of an early Filipino family as its members come to terms with poverty and racism and struggle to build new lives in a new world. But even as Angeles recounts the hardships of immigrant life, her diary of "everyday things" never lets us forget that she and the people around her went to school and church, enjoyed music and dancing, told jokes, went to the movies, and fell in love. Essays by Jonathan Okamura and Dawn Mabalon enlarge on Angeles' account of early working-class Filipinos and situate her experience in the larger history of Filipino migration to the United States.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
University of Hawaii Press
Manufacturer
University of Hawaii Press
Binding
Paperback
Height
8.25
Length
5.5
Weight
0.80027801106
Width
1
ReleaseDate
2003-03-31T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1