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373: 282: 183: 221:, Philippines for burial; it is his first trip to his mother's country. In the Philippines, he stays with his mother's best friend from childhood, "Aunt" Clara Natividad, who has become a wealthy and powerful businesswoman but led guerilla fighters during the war and earned her fortune through ethically questionable business practices. The novel follows Ben's encounters with Philippine culture and tradition, both in 584: 358:
Carmen "Zorro" Gamboa: a Mexican girl who moves into Ben's neighborhood while they are still in school; Teddy calls her Zorro because she has facial hair, and the nickname becomes popular with the schoolkids; only Ben is friendly with her, but she is upset to find out that he is not romantically
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Johnny Romero: a local cop who works in Ben's section of town; he is half-Filipino and half-Native American, and although he is raised Filipino, he uses his Native American ancestry to get a college degree and government money; he illustrates the impossibility of pinning minorities to either
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Besides the descriptions of life in Cebu City and Manila, the novel refers to the general history of the Philippines from the time of Japanese control to the beginning of the revolt against the Marcos regime, including the student protests at American Embassy in 1970.
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novelists in the 1990s to explore the racial history and sociology of Seattle. The novel is also "the first novel about a Filipino American who identifies primarily with US localities," rather than with the Philippines.
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interested in her; when she dies a few months later after getting involved with a "bad crowd," Ben blames himself until he finds out that she came from a bad home and was all but destined for a bad life
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named Ben Lucero, who is the son of a Filipino mother and a Filipino American father, as he makes his first trip to the Philippines. When Ben's mother dies, he takes her body to
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The novel features themes around the differences between American and Philippine culture and between American and Philippine
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a notion of loyalty to one's peer group, plays an important role in his experiences in Seattle after his return.
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It is often discussed in scholarly surveys of Filipino American literature, alongside such seminal works as
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the "most visible figure" of second-generation, native-born Filipino American writing and one of several
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New Immigrant Literatures in the United States: A Sourcebook to Our Multicultural Literary Heritage,
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Elizabeth H. Pisares, "Payback Time: Neocolonial Discourses in Peter Bacho's 'Cebu',"
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Transitive Cultures reference would need to be anchored to a specific claim.
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Nerissa Balce-Cortes and Jean Vengua Gier, "Filipino American Literature,"
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Oscar V. Compomanes, "Filipino American Literature," with N.V.M. Gonzalez,
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Transitive Cultures: Anglophone Literature of the Transpacific
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Allusions to actual history, geography and current science
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Selling Seattle: Representing Contemporary Urban America,
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An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature,
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ed. Alpana Sharma Knippling, Greenwood 1996, 67-90.
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Peter Bacho
ISBN
978-0-295-97113-1
OCLC
23143902
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
novel
Filipino American
Peter Bacho
Seattle

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priest
Cebu
Cebu City
Manila
Seattle

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Roman Catholicism
World War II
Carlos Bulosan
America Is in the Heart
Jessica Hagedorn
Dogeaters
American Book Award

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