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Philippine studies : historical & ethnographic viewpoints.

Material type: TextTextQuezon City, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, ©2014Description: v. ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 0031-7837
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  • Per DS 651 P538 2014 v.62:1-4
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Volume 62, No. 1 (March 2014):
Translation as Argument: The Nontranslation of Loob in Ileto’s Pasyon and Revolution / Ramon Guillermo (pp.3-28) – Privileging Roots and Routes: Filipino Intellectuals and the Contest over Epistemic Power and Authority / Caroline Sy Hau (pp.29-65) – Symposium: Father and Son in the Embrace of Uncle Sam / Reynaldo C. Ileto (pp.67-114) – Symposium / Vicente L. Rafael (pp.115-132) – Professional Address: Domestic Interests and Foreign Policy in China and the Philippines: Implications for the South China Sea Disputes / Aileen S. P. Baviera (pp.133-143).

Volume 62, No. 2 (June 2014):
The Komedya of International Development in Camiguin Island: Ethnographic Stories on Program Impact and Sustainability / Andres Narros (pp.149-174) – Practicing “Enlightened Capitalism”: “Fil-Am” Heroes, NGO Activism, and the Reconstitution of Class Difference in the Philippines / Faith R. Kares (pp.175-204) – Typhoon Ondoy and the Translation of Disaster Expertise in Barangay Banaba, Marikina Valley / Loh Kah Seng (pp.205-231) – The “Filipino First” Policy and the Central Bank, 1958-1961: Island of State Strength and Economic Decolonization / Yusuke Takagi (pp.233-261) – Research Note: “As The Days Go By: Throbs of Grateful Hearts”: Reeducation Under the Japanese of Filipino POWs at Camp Del Pilar, Dau, Pampanga, 1942 / Grant Goodman (pp.263-278).

Volume 62, No. 3-4 (September-December 2014):
Catholicism’s Democratic Dilemma: Varieties of Public Religion in the Philippines / David T. Buckley (pp.313-339) – People of God, People of the Nation: Official Catholic Discourse on Nation and Nationalism / Jose Mario C. Francisco (pp.341-375) – Women Religious and Sociopolitical Change in the Philippines, 1930s-1970s / Coeli Barry (pp.377-397) – Marian Piety and Modernity: The Perpetual Help Devotion as Popular Religion in the Philippines / Manuel Victor J. Sapitula (pp.399-424) – The Mass Miracle: Public Religion in the Postwar Philippines / Deirdre De La Cruz (pp.425-444) – Sacred Enchantment, Transnational Lives, and Diasporic Identity: Filipina Domestic Workers at St. John Catholic Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur / Josefina Socorro Flores Tondo (pp.445-470) – Popular Religion and the Turn to Everyday Authenticity: Reflections on the Contemporary Study of Philippine Catholicism / Jayeel S. Cornelio (pp.471-500) – Ethnography as an Act of Witnessing: Doing Fieldwork on Passion Rituals in the Philippines / Julius Bautista, Peter J. Braunlein (pp.501-528) – Urban Religious Change at the Neoliberal Frontier: Notes toward a Spatial Analysis of a Contemporary Filipino Vernacular Catholicism / Paul-Francois Tremlett (pp.529-547) – Research Note: The Early Periodicals of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (1903-1904) and the Emergence of a Transregional and Transcontinental Indigenous-Christian Public Sphere / Adrian Hermann (pp.549-565) – Research Note: American Jesuit Prisoners of War, 1942-1945 / Victor L. Badillo (pp.567-578).

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 60:1-4 (2012); volume 61:1-4 (2013); volume 63:1-4 (2015).

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