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Philippine studies.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Ateneo de Manila University, 2016.LOC classification:
  • PER .P55 2016 V.64
Contents:
No. 1
Modern urban designing in the philippines, 1898-1916/ Ian Morley. ---- pp. 3-42.
From paris and beijing to washington and brasilia: the grand design of capital cities and the early plans for quezon city/ Yves Boquet. --- pp. 43-72.
Urban mobility and a healthy city: intertwined transport and public health policies in american-colonial manila/ Michael D. Pante. --- pp. 73-99.
Longings for manila: projections of imperialism and decline in the poems of J. Slauerhoff/ Hidde van der Wall. --- pp. 103-128.
No. 2
Fetal personhood in the christian philippines: the view from a visayan island/ Hannah C. M. Bulloch. --- pp. 195-222.
Geographical imagination and intra-asian hierarchy between filipinos and south korean retirees in the Philippines/ Dohye Kim. --- pp. 237-264.
No. 3&4
Hazardousness of place: a new comparative approach to the filipino past/ Greg Bankoff. ---- pp. 335-358.
Historical seismology and documentation of postdisaster conditions: the 1863 and 1880 luzon earthquakes/ Francis A. Gealogo. --- pp. 359-384.
Instrumentation and institutionalization: colonial science and the observatorio meteorologico de manila, 1865-1899. --- pp. 385-416.
Romancing tropicality: ilustrado portraits of the climate in the late nineteenth century/ Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. 417-454.
Typhoons and the inequalities of philippine society and history/ James Francis Warren. --- pp. 455-472.
Discoursing disasters: vulnerability and gaps in rationalities/ Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez. --- pp. 473-498.
Emergency situations, participation, and community-based disaster responses in southeast asia: gray areas and causes for optimism/ Loh Kah Seng. --- pp. 499-526.
States of hazard: aquaculture and narratives of typhoons and floods in laguna de bay/ Kristian Karlo Saguin. --- pp. 527-554.
The politics of flood control and the making of metro manila/ Michael D. Pante. ---- pp. 555-592.
Disasters as contingent events: volcanic eruptions, state adversaries, and public participation in the twentieth century philippines/ Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. --- pp. 593-624.
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No. 1

Modern urban designing in the philippines, 1898-1916/ Ian Morley. ---- pp. 3-42.

From paris and beijing to washington and brasilia: the grand design of capital cities and the early plans for quezon city/ Yves Boquet. --- pp. 43-72.

Urban mobility and a healthy city: intertwined transport and public health policies in american-colonial manila/ Michael D. Pante. --- pp. 73-99.

Longings for manila: projections of imperialism and decline in the poems of J. Slauerhoff/ Hidde van der Wall. --- pp. 103-128.

No. 2

Fetal personhood in the christian philippines: the view from a visayan island/ Hannah C. M. Bulloch. --- pp. 195-222.

Geographical imagination and intra-asian hierarchy between filipinos and south korean retirees in the Philippines/ Dohye Kim. --- pp. 237-264.

No. 3&4

Hazardousness of place: a new comparative approach to the filipino past/ Greg Bankoff. ---- pp. 335-358.

Historical seismology and documentation of postdisaster conditions: the 1863 and 1880 luzon earthquakes/ Francis A. Gealogo. --- pp. 359-384.

Instrumentation and institutionalization: colonial science and the observatorio meteorologico de manila, 1865-1899. --- pp. 385-416.

Romancing tropicality: ilustrado portraits of the climate in the late nineteenth century/ Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. 417-454.

Typhoons and the inequalities of philippine society and history/ James Francis Warren. --- pp. 455-472.

Discoursing disasters: vulnerability and gaps in rationalities/ Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez. --- pp. 473-498.

Emergency situations, participation, and community-based disaster responses in southeast asia: gray areas and causes for optimism/ Loh Kah Seng. --- pp. 499-526.

States of hazard: aquaculture and narratives of typhoons and floods in laguna de bay/ Kristian Karlo Saguin. --- pp. 527-554.

The politics of flood control and the making of metro manila/ Michael D. Pante. ---- pp. 555-592.

Disasters as contingent events: volcanic eruptions, state adversaries, and public participation in the twentieth century philippines/ Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. --- pp. 593-624.

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