Transits of Race: Empire and Difference in Philippine-American Colonial History

by paul.kramer

This essay summarizes the methodological approach and themes of The Blood of Government.  Beginning with a critique of conventional, “export” models of transnational cultural history, it provides a definition of “transnational” history and employs this technique to illuminate Philippine-American colonial encounters of the early 20th century through changing racial discourses constructed in both the United States and the Philippines.

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