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Philippine studies.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Ateneo de Manila University, 2018.LOC classification:
  • PER .P55 2018 V.66
Contents:
No. 1
Facebook and the intricacies of migrant self-making among ilonggo ofw's in south korea/ Clement C. Camposano. --- pp. 19-48.
Aljamiado hispanofilipino: the spanish language in Philippine jawi script/ Isaac Danoso. --- pp. 49-76.
Patterns of filipino migration to guam: united states military colonialism and its aftermath/ Ann M. Pobutsky and Enrico I. Neri. --- pp. 77-94.
No. 2
"Feminine invasion": women and philippine pharmacy in the early twentieth century/ Leo Angelo Nery. --- pp. 137-172.
Producing Ferdinand E> Marcos, the scholarly author/ Miguel Paolo P. Reyes. --- pp. 173-218.
Living with the promise of violence: the state and indigenous people in militarized frontier/ Augusto B. Gatyaman. --- pp. 219-244.
No. 3
The pervert's guide to historical revisionism: traversing the marcos fantasy/ Victor Felipe Bautista. --- pp. 273-300.
Writing the self and exigencies of survival: autobiography as catharsis and commemoration/ Mary Grace R. Concepcion. --- pp. 301-334.
From megaproject to white elephant : lessons from the phillipines's bataan nuclear power plant/ Ronald U. Mendoza, Donald Jay Bertulfo, and Jerome Patrick D. Cruz. --- pp. 335-374.
"Little brown brothers": height and the philippine-american colonial encounter (1898-1946)/ Gideon Lasco. --- pp. 375-406.
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No. 1

Facebook and the intricacies of migrant self-making among ilonggo ofw's in south korea/ Clement C. Camposano. --- pp. 19-48.

Aljamiado hispanofilipino: the spanish language in Philippine jawi script/ Isaac Danoso. --- pp. 49-76.

Patterns of filipino migration to guam: united states military colonialism and its aftermath/ Ann M. Pobutsky and Enrico I. Neri. --- pp. 77-94.

No. 2

"Feminine invasion": women and philippine pharmacy in the early twentieth century/ Leo Angelo Nery. --- pp. 137-172.

Producing Ferdinand E> Marcos, the scholarly author/ Miguel Paolo P. Reyes. --- pp. 173-218.

Living with the promise of violence: the state and indigenous people in militarized frontier/ Augusto B. Gatyaman. --- pp. 219-244.

No. 3

The pervert's guide to historical revisionism: traversing the marcos fantasy/ Victor Felipe Bautista. --- pp. 273-300.

Writing the self and exigencies of survival: autobiography as catharsis and commemoration/ Mary Grace R. Concepcion. --- pp. 301-334.

From megaproject to white elephant : lessons from the phillipines's bataan nuclear power plant/ Ronald U. Mendoza, Donald Jay Bertulfo, and Jerome Patrick D. Cruz. --- pp. 335-374.

"Little brown brothers": height and the philippine-american colonial encounter (1898-1946)/ Gideon Lasco. --- pp. 375-406.

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