Pinoy Capital

Pinoy Capital
Author: Benito Vergara
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1592136648

Home to 33,000 Filipino American residents, Daly City, California, located just outside of San Francisco, has been dubbed “the Pinoy Capital of the United States.” In this fascinating ethnographic study of the lives of Daly City residents, Benito Vergara shows how Daly City has become a magnet for the growing Filipino American community. Vergara challenges rooted notions of colonialism here, addressing the immigrants’ identities, connections and loyalties. Using the lens of transnationalism, he looks at the “double lives” of both recent and established Filipino Americans. Vergara explores how first-generation Pinoys experience homesickness precisely because Daly City is filled with reminders of their homeland’s culture, like newspapers, shops and festivals. Vergara probes into the complicated, ambivalent feelings these immigrants have—toward the Philippines and the United States—and the conflicting obligations they have presented by belonging to a thriving community and yet possessing nostalgia for the homeland and people they left behind.

Modern Philippines

Modern Philippines
Author: Patricio N. Abinales
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2022-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN:

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2023 Ideal for students, this comprehensive thematic encyclopedia focuses on the Philippines, an important archipelago nation in Southeast Asia. The Philippines is a nation that has experience being ruled by two separate colonial powers, home to a people who have had strong attachments to democratic politics, with a culture that is a rich mix of Chinese, Spanish, and American influences. What are important characteristics of contemporary daily life and culture in the Philippines today? This volume explores the geography, history, and society of this important island nation. Thematic chapters examine topics such as government and politics, history, food, etiquette, education, gender, marriage and sexuality, media and popular culture, music, art, and more. Each chapter opens with a general overview of the topic and is followed by alphabetically arranged entries that home in even closer on the topic. Sidebars and illustrations appear throughout the text, and appendixes cover a glossary, facts and figures, holidays chart, and vignettes that paint a picture of a typical "Day in the Life" of students and adults in the country. A bibliography rounds out the work. Modern Philippines is a comprehensive volume on this leading Southeast Asia island nation.

Top Ten Pinoy Travels: Manila

Top Ten Pinoy Travels: Manila
Author: Scott Lee Chua
Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9712729435

Young Scott relives heritage and history at the Intramuros Light and Sound, Bahay Tsinoy and Ayala Museums. He feasts like royalty on signature Pinoy dishes. With Manila as base, he visits tranquil Tagaytay and memorable Corregidor. Join Scott in his exploration of the capital and most densely populated city of the Philippines: Manila. Full-color illustrated pages, parallel English and Filipino texts.

Pinoy Na Pinoy!

Pinoy Na Pinoy!
Author: Edilberto N. Alegre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1994
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 9789712703812

I Am a Filipino

I Am a Filipino
Author: Nicole Ponseca
Publisher: Artisan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1579658822

Filipino food is having its moment. Sour, sweet, funky, fatty, bright, rich, tangy, bold—no wonder adventurous eaters like Anthony Bourdain consider Filipino food “the next big thing.” But so do more mainstream food lovers—Vogue declares it “the next great American cuisine.” Filipinos are the second-largest Asian population in America, and finally, after enjoying Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese food, we’re ready to embrace Filipino food, too. Written by trailblazing restaurateurs Nicole Ponseca and Miguel Trinidad, I Am a Filipino is a cookbook of modern Filipino recipes that captures the unexpected and addictive flavors of this vibrant and diverse cuisine. The techniques (including braising, boiling, and grilling) are simple, the ingredients are readily available, and the results are extraordinary. There are puckeringly sour adobos with meat so tender you can cut it with a spoon, along with other national dishes like kare-kare (oxtail stew) and kinilaw (fresh seafood dressed in coconut milk and ginger). There are Chinese-influenced pansit (noodle dishes) and lumpia (spring rolls); Arab-inflected cuisine, with its layered spicy curries; and dishes that reflect the tastes and ingredients of the Spaniards, Mexicans, and Americans who came to the Philippines and stayed. Included are beloved fried street snacks like ukoy (fritters), and an array of sweets and treats called meryenda. Filled with suitably bold and bright photographs, I Am a Filipino is like a classic kamayan dinner—one long, festive table piled high with food. Just dig in!

Philippine World-view

Philippine World-view
Author: Virgilio G. Enriquez
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 9971988194

An insight into Filipino social psychology and philosophical outlook through popular songs, food, visual arts , short stories and radio and television drama. The six contributors to this book form the third volume of a project on Southeast Asian Worldview.

Pinoy Stories and Letters of Flight or Fight

Pinoy Stories and Letters of Flight or Fight
Author: Sevbec
Publisher: Palibrio
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-01-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1617644358

This book is about the author's attempt to cope with so many depressing situations in humorous, sardonic and sometimes sarcastic manner.