Sulo: The Philippine Studies Initiative at NYU, in collaboration with the New York Southeast Asia Network (NYSEAN), will host a book talk with Professor Sharon M. Quinsaat (Grinnell College). In conversation with John Gershman (NYU Wagner), Sharon will discuss her new book, Insurgent Communities: How Protests Create a Filipino Diaspora.
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM EDT / 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM HST
Zoom Registration Link: bit.ly/sulo-quinsaat
About the book:
Sociologist Sharon M. Quinsaat sheds new light on the formation of diasporic connections through transnational protests. When people migrate and settle in other countries, do they automatically form a diaspora? In Insurgent Communities, Sharon M. Quinsaat explains the dynamic process through which a diaspora is strategically constructed. Quinsaat looks to Filipinos in the United States and the Netherlands—examining their resistance against the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, their mobilization for migrants’ rights, and the construction of a collective memory of the Marcos regime—to argue that diasporas emerge through political activism. Social movements provide an essential space for addressing migrants’ diverse experiences and relationships with their homeland and its history. A significant contribution to the interdisciplinary field of migration and social movements studies, Insurgent Communities illuminates how people develop collective identities in times of social upheaval.
About the author:
Sharon M. Quinsaat is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Grinnell College, with affiliations in American Studies, Education Studies, Film and Media Studies, Global Development Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies, where she was Chair in 2023-2024. Sharon studies social movements, immigrant and diaspora politics, race and ethnicity, and media discourse from a global and transnational perspective. Methodologically, she is interested in interpretive qualitative design to understand people’s meaning-making processes.
This event is virtual only. It is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Co-Sponsors: New York Southeast Asia Network (NYSEAN), Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU