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Philippine studies : historical & ethnographic viewpoints.

Material type: TextTextQuezon City, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, ©2012Description: v. ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 0031-7837
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  • Per DS 651 P538 2012 v.60:1-4
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Volume 60, No. 1 (Mar 2012):
Moral Forces, Philosophy of History, and War in Jose Rizal / Ramon Guillermo (pp.5-32) – Collaboration and Resistance: Catalino Hermosilla and the Japanese Occupation of Ormoc, Leyte (1942-1945) / Satoshi Ara (pp.33-68) – Let them Eat Rats!: The Politics of Rodent Infestation in the Postwar Philippines / Patricio N. Abinales (pp.69-101) – Commentary: On Studies of the History of the Philippines in China / Bao Maohong (pp.102-116) – Research Note: Deforestation in the Philippines, 1946-1995 / Bao Maohong (pp.117-130).

Volume 60, No. 2 (June 2012):
Migration, Transnationalism, and the Spaces of Class Identity / Philip F. Kelly (pp.153-186) – Difference and Alliance in Transnational Social Fields: The Pendular Identity of the Filipino Middle Class / Koki Seki (pp.187-222) – Communication and Filipino Seamen’s Wives: Imagined Communion and the Intimacy of Absence / Roderick G. Galam (pp.223-260) – Progressive Entanglements: Religious Intimacy in Japanese-Filipino Marriages / Mario Ivan Lopez (pp.261-290).

Volume 60, No. 3 (September 2012):
Underside of Independence Politics: Filipino Reactions to Anti-Filipino Riots in the United States / Taihei Okada (pp.307-335) – Memories of US Imperialism: Narratives of the Homeland in Filipino and Puerto Rican Homes in the United States / Faye C. Caronan (pp.337-366) – Living as Migrants in a Place That Was Once Home: The Nisei, the US Bases, and Okinawan Society / Johanna O. Zulueta (pp.367-390) – Interview: Benito Lim: Philippine Citizenship through Mass Naturalization, a Dictator’s Largesse? / Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. (pp.391-415).

Volume 60, No. 4 (December 2012):
The Cocheros of American-occupied Manila: Representations and Persistence / Michael D. Pante (pp.429-462) – The Dolor’s Traslacion: Ritual as Conflict and Compromise / Ramon Felipe A. Sarmiento (pp.463-488) – The Past and Future of Community-Based Forest Management in the Philippines / Jungho Suh (pp.489-511) – Figures of Migration: Gender, Kinship, and the Politics of Representation / Resto S. Cruz I (pp.513-554).

The library has: Volume 48:3-4 (2000); volume 49:1-4 (2001); volume 50:1-4 (2002); volume 51:1-4 (2003); volume 52:1-4 (2004); volume 53:1-4 (2005); volume 54:1-4 (2006); volume 55:1-4 (2007); volume 56:1-4 (2008); volume 57:1-4 (2009); volume 58:1-4 (2010); volume 59:1-4 (2011); volume 61:1-4 (2013); volume 62:1-4 (2014); volume 63:1-4 (2015).

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