Philippine Studies: Basketball
Fandom, Vol. 58, No. 4, 2010
Editor’s Introduction
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Pages 447–448
Articles
Rooting for the
Underdog: Spectatorship and Subalternity in
Philippine Basketball
Lou Antolihao, Pages 449–480
(En)Countering
Martial Law: Rhythmanalysis, Urban Experience in
Metro Manila, and Ilokano Literature (1980–1984)
Roderick G. Galam, Pages 481–522
The 1919 and 1935
Rice Crises in the Philippines: The Rice Market and
Starvation in American Colonial Times
Yoshihiro Chiba, Pages 523–556
Research Notes
Rizal’s
“tagalische Verskunst” Revisited: Mistaken
Conjectures and an Annotated Transcription
Ramon Guillermo, Pages 557–585
Book Reviews
“Body and
Sexuality: Theological–Pastoral Perspectives of
Women in Asia”
Mark Joseph T. Calano, Pages 587–590
“Of Dreams, Sweat,
and Tears: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the
Modern Filipino Heroes”
Jorge V. Tigno, Pages 591–594
“Shadows from the
Rising Sun: An American Family’s Saga During the
Japanese Occupation of the Philippines”
Olivia Anne M. Habana, Pages 594–597
“The Philippines
through European Lenses: Late 19th Century
Photographs from the Meerkamp van Embden Collection”
Meynardo P. Mendoza, Pages 597–600
Index to Volume 58
Pages, 600–604
Philippine Studies: Agoncillo's
History Textbook, Vol. 58, No. 3, 2010
Editor’s
Introduction
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Pages
311–312
Articles
History of the
Filipino People and Martial Law: A Forgotten Chapter
in the History of a History Book, 1960–2010
Vernon R. Totanes, Pages 313–348
Our Men in Manila:
The Secret Agent Film Craze of the 1960s in the
Philippine Postcolonial Imagination
Michael G. Hawkins, Pages 349–381
Going Global,
Veiling the Poor: Global City Imaginaries in Metro
Manila
Boris Michel, Pages 383–406
Research Notes
Muslim Palawan:
Diversity and Difference on the Periphery of
Philippine Islam
James F. Eder, Pages 407–420
Book Reviews
“Fine Description:
Ethnographic and Linguistic Essays”
Aileen Toohey, Pages 421–424
“Repensar Filipinas: Política,
Identidad y Religión en la Construcción de la Nación
Filipina”
Glòria Cano, Pages 424–429
“Re-shaping the
World: Philip II of Spain and His Time”
Randolph Joseph H. de Jesús, Pages 429–434
“Love, Passion and
Patriotism: Sexuality and the Philippine Propaganda
Movement, 1882–1892”
Warwick Anderson, Pages 434–436
Obituary
Rev. Joseph A. Galdon, S.J. 1928–2010
Eduardo Jose E. Calasanz, Pages 437–442
Dr. Andres B. Masipiqueña 1954–2010
Jan van der Ploeg, Dante M. Aquino, Pages 443–446
Philippine Studies: Festschrift in honor of Fr. John
N. Schumacher, S.J., Vol. 58, No. 1-2, 2010
Editor’s
Introduction
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Pages 1–2
Articles
Pedro Peláez,
Leader of the Filipino Clergy
Roberto Blanco Andrés, Pages 3–43
The Tagalog
Revolts of 1745 According to Spanish Primary Sources
Fernando Palanco Aguado, Pages 45–77
The Pacto de
Sangre in the Late Nineteenth-Century Nationalist
Emplotment of Philippine History
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Pages 79–109
Jesuit Linguistic
Battles, ca. 1898–1932: Language, Power, and the
Filipino Soul
Antonio Francisco B. De Castro, S.J., Pages 111–146
Time, Identity,
and Nation in the Aglipayan Novenario ng Balintawak
and Calendariong Maanghang
Francis A. Geólogo, Pages 147–168
Guillermo
Tolentino’s “Grupo de Filipinos Ilustres” and the
Making of a National Pantheon
Mojares B. Resil, Pages 169–184
Mapping Religious
and Civil Spaces in Traditional and Charismatic
Christianities in the Philippines
Jose Mario C. Francisco, S.J., Pages 185–221
Research Note
Heroes,
Historians, and the New Propaganda Movement,
1950-1953
Reynaldo C. Ileto, Pages 223–238
Documentary Sources
The Manila
Archbishop’s Visitation of Parishes, 1773–1775 A
Look into the Lives of the Common People
Salvador P. Escoto, Pages 239–272
Interview
The Making of a
Church Historian and a Filipino: A Conversation with
Fr. John N. Schumacher, S.J.
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Pages 273–296
Bibliography
Bibliography: John
N. Schumacher, S.J.
John N. Schumacher, S.J., Pages
297–310
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