Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila
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Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila: Working-Class Filipinos and Popular Culture, 1920s-1950s is a 2006 non-fiction book authored by Linda España-Maram. It was published by Columbia University Press.[1][2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ Samponaro, Philip (2007). "Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila: Working-Class Filipinos and Popular Culture, 1920s?1950s". The Journal of Popular Culture. 40 (3): 575–577. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5931.2007.00420.x. ISSN 0022-3840.
- ^ Posadas, B. M. (2007). "Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila: Working-Class Filipinos and Popular Culture, 1920s-1950s". Journal of American History. 93 (4): 1322. doi:10.2307/25094748. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 25094748.
- ^ Bonus, Rick (2008). "Book Review: España-Maram, L. (2006). Creating Masculinity in Los Angeles's Little Manila: Working-Class Filipinos and Popular Culture, 1920s-1950s. New York: Columbia University Press". Men and Masculinities. 10 (5): 636–638. doi:10.1177/1097184X06299040. ISSN 1097-184X. S2CID 144809582.
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- 2006 non-fiction books
- American non-fiction books
- Asian-American culture in Los Angeles
- Columbia University Press books
- English-language books
- Filipino-American culture in California
- Masculinity
- Men's studies literature
- Working-class culture in California
- Working-class literature
- Masculist books
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- Social science book stubs