Philippine studies.

Philippine studies. - Quezon City, Philippines : Ateneo de Manila University, 2017.

No. 1 Cultures of empire, nation and universe in Pres. Jose P. Laurel's political thought, 1927-1949/ Nicole CuUnjieng. --- pp. 3-30. A philippine history of denmark: from pioneer settler's to permanently temporary workers/ Nina Trige Andersen. ---- pp. 31-70. No. 2 Did Padre Damaso rape Pia Alba? reticence, revelation, and revolution in Jose Rizal'snovels/ Caroline S. Hau. --- pp. 137-200. Merlindas Bobi's fish-hair woman: a magical rendering of history/ Kit Ying Lye. --- pp. 201-226. Women of storm surges: meaning as cultural process of social repair for Yolanda survivors/ Chaya Ocampo Go. --- pp. 227-256. Horacio de la Costra, foreign missionaries, and the quest for filipinization: the church in the age of decolonization/ Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. and Nicholas Sy. --- pp. 267-314. No. 3 Aesthetic regime change: the burnham plans and us landscape imperialism in the philippines/ Scott Kirsch. --- pp. 315-357. The (anti) colonial awit of Juan Tamad: didacticism and subversion in a colonial metrical romance/ Laurence Marvin S. Castillo. --- pp. 357-386. No. 4 Hegemonic tool? nationalism in philippine history textbooks, 1900-2000/ Rommel A. Curaming. --- pp. 417-450. Bonifacio and the katipunan in the Cuerpo de Viligancia archival collection/ Rene R. Escalante. ---- pp. 451-485. Authorizing illicit intimacies: filipina-gi interracial relations in the post-war philippines/ Stephanie Fajardo. --- pp. 485-514.

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