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|a Initial impressions: An autoethnographic narrative of a Filipino family lost and found, inside and out |h [electronic resource]. |
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|a [S.l.] : |b Knight School of Communication, |c 2015. |
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|a Around 65% of Filipino-Americans were born in the Philippines and moved to the United States, leaving family behind (Tuason et al., 2007). Most cases of long-distance separation stem from economic reasons, with family members remaining close and often sending support back to the Philippines (Tuason et al., 2007; Wang, 2010). This study examines identity and family belonging according to the story of three women whose trip to the Philippines reunites members of a family separated between there and the United States. One woman emigrated as the bride of an American soldier; the second woman is her daughter, born in the U.S., who has never met her Filipino relatives; and the third woman is the daughter’s best friend and the author of this research study. |
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|a Electronic reproduction. |c Queens University of Charlotte, |d 2016. |f (Queens Digital Library) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. |
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|a Queens University of Charlotte. |
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|a geographically separated families. |
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|a interpersonal relationships. |
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|a QDL |c MA in Communication |
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|u http://queens.sobeklibrary.com/QUCS000980/00001 |y Electronic Resource |
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