The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla

On December 8, 1941, as the Pacific War reached the Philippines, Yay Panlilio, a FilipinaIrish American, faced a question with no easy answer: How could she contribute to the war?

In this 1950 memoir, The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla, Panlilio narrates her experience as a journalist, triple agent, leader in the Philippine resistance against the Japanese, and lover of the guerrilla general Marcos V. Augustin. From the wartorn streets of Japaneseoccupied Manila, to battlegrounds in the countryside, and the rural farmlands of central California, Panlilio blends wry commentary, rigorous journalistic detail, and popular romance.

Weaving together appearances by Douglas MacArthur and Carlos Romulo with dangerous espionage networks, this work provides an insightful perspective on the war. The Crucible invites readers to see new intersections in Filipina/o, Asian American, and American literature studies, and Denise Cruz's introduction imparts key biographical, historical, and cultural contexts to that purpose.

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The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla

On December 8, 1941, as the Pacific War reached the Philippines, Yay Panlilio, a FilipinaIrish American, faced a question with no easy answer: How could she contribute to the war?

In this 1950 memoir, The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla, Panlilio narrates her experience as a journalist, triple agent, leader in the Philippine resistance against the Japanese, and lover of the guerrilla general Marcos V. Augustin. From the wartorn streets of Japaneseoccupied Manila, to battlegrounds in the countryside, and the rural farmlands of central California, Panlilio blends wry commentary, rigorous journalistic detail, and popular romance.

Weaving together appearances by Douglas MacArthur and Carlos Romulo with dangerous espionage networks, this work provides an insightful perspective on the war. The Crucible invites readers to see new intersections in Filipina/o, Asian American, and American literature studies, and Denise Cruz's introduction imparts key biographical, historical, and cultural contexts to that purpose.

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The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla

The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla

The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla

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On December 8, 1941, as the Pacific War reached the Philippines, Yay Panlilio, a FilipinaIrish American, faced a question with no easy answer: How could she contribute to the war?

In this 1950 memoir, The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla, Panlilio narrates her experience as a journalist, triple agent, leader in the Philippine resistance against the Japanese, and lover of the guerrilla general Marcos V. Augustin. From the wartorn streets of Japaneseoccupied Manila, to battlegrounds in the countryside, and the rural farmlands of central California, Panlilio blends wry commentary, rigorous journalistic detail, and popular romance.

Weaving together appearances by Douglas MacArthur and Carlos Romulo with dangerous espionage networks, this work provides an insightful perspective on the war. The Crucible invites readers to see new intersections in Filipina/o, Asian American, and American literature studies, and Denise Cruz's introduction imparts key biographical, historical, and cultural contexts to that purpose.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813548203
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 10/08/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 701 KB

About the Author

Denise Cruz is an assistant professor of English and American studies at Indiana University.
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