Philippine studies : historical & ethnographic viewpoints.
Material type: TextQuezon City, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, ©2015Description: v. ; 24 cmISSN:- 0031-7837
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Volume 63, No. 1 (March 2015):
Sumpong: Spirit Beliefs, Murder, and Religious Change among Eighteenth-Century Aeta and Ilongot in Eastern Central Luzon / Mark Dizon (pp.3-38) – Medicalizing Gutom: Hunger, Diet, and Beriberi during the American Period / Theresa Ventura (pp.39-69) – Japanese Solidarity Discourse on the Philippines during the Second World War / Takamichi Serizawa (pp.71-100) – Visible Japanese and Invisible Filipino: Narratives of the Development of Davao, 1900s to 1930s / Lydia N. Yu Jose, Patricia Irene Dacudao (pp.101-129) – Research Note: Can Communists Laugh?: Recalling Vanishing Leftist Ditties of the Marcos Era / Patricio N. Abinales (pp.131-152).
Volume 63, No. 2 (June 2015):
Emilio Aguinaldo under American and Japanese Rule: Submission for Independence? / Satoshi Ara (pp.161-192) – Beyond Colonial Miseducation: Internationalism and Deweyan Pedagogy in the American-era Philippines / Lisandro E. Claudio (pp.193-221) – Letting the Texts on RH Speak for Themselves: (Dis)Continuity and (Counter)Point in CBCP Statements / Jose Mario C. Francisco (pp.223-246) – Research Note: The Philippines and al-Andalus: Linking the Edges of the Classical Islamic World / Isaac Donoso (pp.247-273).
Volume 63, No. 3 (September 2015):
Out of the Silence, the Men of Naujan Speak: Tagalog Texts from the Seventeenth Century / Damon L. Woods (pp.303-340) – Undecide Empire: The Travails of Imperial Representation of Filipinos at the Greater America Exposition, 1899 / Michael C. Hawkins (pp.341-363) – Fishermen, Fishmongers, and the Sea: Economic Restructuring and Gender Dynamics in a Philippine Community / Nelson Nava Turgo (pp.365-392) – Research Note: “Ang manga Ualang Auang Jalimao”: The First Katipunan Document and the Mysterious Letter “J” / Ramon Guillermo (pp.393-418).
Volume 63, No. 4 (December 2015):
Professional Address: The Population History of the Philippines: A Genetic Overview / Frederick C. Delfin (pp.449-476) – Philippine Kinship and Social Organization from the Perspective of Historical Linguistics / Maria Kristina S. Gallego (pp.477-506) – Negotiating Risk and Uncertainty: Internal Migration and Rural Villagers in Albay Province / Hedda Ransan-Cooper (pp.507-539) – Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre-Martial Law Period (1965-1972) / Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem (pp.541-573).
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 62:1-4 (2014).
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