Europhil
IV European Conference for Philippine Studies
Conferencia Europea de
Estudios Filipinos
“The Philippines in Southeast
Asia and Beyond”
Organising Committee: Belinda Aquino; Gregory Bankoff; Bernardita Reyes Churchill; Michael Cullinane; Charles
MacDonald; Raul Pertierra; Florentino Rodao; Felice Noelle Rodríguez; Otto van den Muijzenberg
Panel 1: Regional Linkages of the Philippines
Organizer:
Wilfrido
Villacorta
-
Chang, Pao-min (National Cheng
Kung University.
Graduate Institute of Political Economy) Manila
in the Spratly Dispute: Recent Trends
-
Unger, Daniel (Northern Illinois
University. Political
Science Dept.) The Political Economy of Philippines’ Regional Cooperation
- Villacorta, Wilfrido
(De la
Salle University Yuchengco Center for East Asia)
The Philippines and Latin America
- Wurfel, David (University
of Toronto / York University.
Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies) Future Prospects in the Asia Pacific: Implications for Philippine Policy
- Yu-Jose, Lydia (Ateneo de Manila University.
Dept. of Political
Science) The Disputes over the Spratlys: Focus on Philippine-Japan Relations
Panel 2:
Visual representations of the Philippines
and the Filipinos
Organizer:
Bernardita
Reyes Churchill
Discussant:
Churchill, Bernardita R. (University of the Philippines and
De la Salle
University)
- Apilado, Digna B. (University of
the Philippines.
Dept. of History) Viewing the Igorrotes: Some
Notes on Spanish Sources on Northern Luzon
Ethnic Communities
- Flores, Manuel G. and Penelope V. Flores
(Educational Multimedia Resources) Old
Time Mapmakers Coming Across as Novices: 16th Century Visuals of the Philippine
Archipelago
- Gealogo, Francis A.
(Ateneo de Manila Unviersity) Beyond
the numbers: Colonial Demography and the Representation of the Native in the Philippines
-Revel, Nicole (Centre
National de la Recherche Scientif ) Representation of Heroic Characters in
Philippine Oral Epics
-Agas Weller, Adelwisa L. (University of Michigan)
Visual Representation of the Philippines:
The Worcester Philippine Collection of
photographs and Cultural Artifacts at the University of Michigan
Panel 3: The Philippines in
the Old Malay World
Organizer: Felice Noelle Rodriguez
- Cruz, Jose M
(Ateneo de Manila University. Faculty of Humanities) Malay
Ethnicity and its Representation
- Rodríguez, Felice Noelle
(Ateneo de Manila University. Dept. of History) The Biography of a Philippine Weapon: the Lantaka
- Vasiljevova, Zdenka
(Charles University, Prague.
Dept. of African and Asian Studies) Magellan
and Panglima Awang: An
Early Attempt at Deconstructing the Eurocentric View of Southeast Asian History
Panel 4: New Approaches in Philippine History.
Organizer:
Samuel Ruiz
(CSIC)
- Arcilla, Francisco (Ateneo de Manila) La Problemática de la Historiografía Filipina
- Fernández, Albina Peczon (University of the Philippines. University Center
for Women's Studies) The Personal Is Historical / The
Historical is Personal: Making Women Visible in Philippine History
-
Goodman, Grant K. (University
of Kansas) Benigno Ramos:
Forgotten Revolutionary
- Lalaguna, Juan
Antonio (Imperial
College of Science,
Technology and Medicine)
El caso contra José Rizal (186101896)
- Lucas Murillo, Patricia & Cristina Bartolomé (CSIC) La
Conservación del Patrimonio Cultural en Filipinas
- Parco-De Castro, Maria Eloisa (University of Santo Tomas. Faculty
of Arts & Letters)
Recasting
the Revolution: Accounts of Friars in Prison, 1898 – 1901
- Ruiz Carmona, Samuel (CSIC. Instituto de Historia) El Fondo Documental
Español en el Archivo Nacional de Filipinas: Nuevas Perspectivas de Estudio
para la
Historia Hispano-Filipina en el Siglo XIX
- Stapells, Johnson Victoria (University of Ottawa)
Philippine Maritime History in the Spanish colonial period: Approaches to
historical research in the Archivo General de Indias
and the Archivo Nacional
de Filipinas
-Sumsky, Viktor (Institiute of
World Economy and International relations (IMEMO) Russian Academy
of Sciences) Reform or Revolution? The Unresolved Philippine Dilemma
- Wionzek, Karl-Heinz (De La Salle University
–formerly-) Another Report about Magellan's Circumnavigation of the World.
Fernando Oliveira's Account of Magellan's Voyage
-
Woods, Damon (University of California, Irvine.
Dept. of History ) The Myth of the Inarticulate
Filipino: Rewriting Philippine History Using Indigeneous
Language Documents
Panel
5. The Politics and Economics of Revolutionary Times:
transformations in Philippine History, 1880s-1920s
Organizer:
Willem Wolters
- Wolters, Willem (Catholic
University of Nijmegen) ***
- Michael Cullinane
(Associate Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Unviersity
of Wisconsin-Madison) ***
Panel 6.
The Effects of the global condition on Philippine culture and society
Organizer: Raul Pertierra
-Aguilar, Filomeno V. (James
Cook University.
Australia)
Civilization and Migration: ‘Igorrotes’ and ‘Negritos’ in the Ilustrado
National Imagination
- Dasgupta, Subhendu (Calcutta University. Dept. of South And Southeast Asian
Studies) WTO, Agriculture, and Food Security in the Philippines
- Mendoza, Magdalena (Development Academy
of the Philippines.
Center for Governance) Asian Values and Management Culture in the Philippines:
Between East and West
- Margold, Jane (Sonoma
State University.
Anthropology and
Linguistics Dept.) A Class and Global Perspective on Filipina Marital
Migrants, Brideworkers and “Correspondence” Brides
- Milgram, Lynne B. (York University.
Social Anthropology Dept.) Women, Craftwork and the Global Economy: Operationalizing "Fair Trade" Linkages in Ifugao, Upland Philippines
- Orig, Princess (University of Asia
and the Pacific. Dept. of Literature) Contextualizing Literary Narratives in
the Filipino Diaspora
- Ugarte, Eduardo F (De La Salle University)
“Qualifications most Necessary to Rule”: The Amok in rhe
Construction of Filipino and American Identities
Panel 7: The rise of a new middle class
and culture
Organizer: Mª Cynthia Rosa Bauzon
Bautista
-Belinda Aquino (University of Hawai’I at Manoa. Philippine Studies Centre) In Search of the
Filipino Middle Class
- Magno, Anna Liza (International
Institute of Social History. Dept. of Asian Studies) Changing Attitudes and
Lifestyle of Migrant Workers and Their Families
- Mulder, Jan Anton Niels
(Independent Researcher) Realism in Philippine Values Education
Panel 8-9: Philippines and Southeast
Asia: Contacts along History
Organizers: Florentino Rodao and Andrés
del Castillo
-
Bautista, Julius (The Australian
National University.
Centre for Asian Societies and Histories) The
Aginid and the Lost Grandeur of Sri Visjaya
- Borao, José Eugenio (Universidad Nacional de
Taiwán. Language Dept.)
Las guerras holandesas y la participación
de filipinos en las armadas españolas: el caso de Taiwán
- Canta,
Marilyn R (University of the Philippines.
Dept. of Art Studies) Regional Trade and
Indian Textiles in the Philippines
- Del Castillo
Sánchez, Andrés (El Colegio de México. Centro de Estudios de
Asia y África) Mentalities Conflict about Slavery. European Missionaries and the Khmer People during 17th
and 18th centuries
- Go, Bon Juan (Kaisa Para Sa Kaunlaran,
Inc). The
Uniqueness of Philippine History Compared To Its
Southeast Asian Neighbors: Exploring the Significance of the study of
Philippine history in the better understanding of Southeast Asia
- Hernández Legorreta, Cutberto (El Colegio
de México. Centro de Estudios de Asia y África) El papel de Manila en la evangelización de Tonkin
- Lage Correia, Pedro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) The Philippines and the presence of
missionaries of the Castillian Patronato in Portuguese Asia
- Rodao, Florentino (Asociación Española de Estudios del Pacífico) From the object of desire
to the unknown
territory. Mainland Southeast Asia in the Imaginary of the Philippines
- Respicio, Norma (University of the Philippines. Dept. of Atrt Studies) Philippine-Ryukyu Contacts Along History: Basis of Cultural Affinities Between the Two
Peoples
-Retana, Sean (AEEP) Perceptions
of Siam from the Philippines in
late 16th Century
- Veneración, Jamie B. (University of the Philippines. Dept. of History) ***
-
Warren, James (Murdoch
University. The School of Asian Studies) Iranun
and Balangingi: Globalisation,
Maritime Raiding and the Birth of Ethnicity
Panel 10
Gender,
Power and Migration: Philipina Migrants and the
Re/construction of Identity
Organizers:
Emma Porio and Robin Rodriguez-Canham
- Abaya, Eufracio
C. (University of the Philippines-Diliman. Anthropology Dept.) Women and the Remaking of
Place: The Face of the Bisaya Along
Balayan Bay, Batangas, Philippines
- Da-anoy, Mary Angeline (Shikoku Gakuin University. Department of General
Education and Department of English Literature) Diversity and
Re/construction of Filipino Women in Japan: Gendered Representations as
Sex Slaves and Slave Dolls
- Porio, Emma (Ateneo de Manila University. Sociology-Anthropology
Department) Women and the Remaking of Place: The Face of the Bisaya Along Balayan Bay,
Batangas,
Philippines
-Rodriguez-Canham, Robyn M.
(University of California-Berkeley) ”Feminizing Filipina Migrant Labor”: Gender, the
State and Labor Migration in the Philippines
- Tadeo-Pingol, Alicia (Mariano
Marcos State Unviersity)
Empowering Other Women
- Toohey, Aileen Patricia (National
University of Singapore.
Dept. of Sociology) From Zamboanga to Manila: Women's Migratory
Experiences Within the Borders of the Philippine State
Panel 11: Bodies
and Gender Identities: Global Themes in Local Scene
Organizer:
Jeanne Frances Illo
- Coke,
Rebecca N. (Belmont
University. Finance
Dept.) Household Bargaining Power and Microfinance Default: Evidence from
the Philippines
- Del Rosario, Rosario (University of the Philippines.
University Center for Women Studies) The Body in Struggling Frameworks of Social Bilaterality and Gender Inequality in Ifugao
Oral Discourse
- Gutierrez, Filomin C (University of the Philippines. Sociology) Women
and Adultery: Indigeneous Customs from the Spanish
Perspective
- Illo, Jeanne Frances I (Ateneo de Manila University)
- Pineda-Ofreneo, Rosalinda
(University of the Philippines.
Women and Development Studies) Body Politics: How Grassroots Women Decide on
Abortion, Male Violence, and Sexuality Issues
- Saloma, Czarina (Ateneo de Manila University. Sociology and Universität
Bielefeld, Dept. of Anthropology) Making a Case
for the Gendered New Economy: Partial Reconfigurations of the ICT industry in
the Philippines
- Sobritchea, Carolyn I (University of the Philippines.
Center for Women’s Studies) Gender and Gender Relations in Philippine
Feminist Political Writings
- Stanyukovich, Maria V. (Russian Academy
of Sciences. Institute and Museum
of Anthropology and
Ethnology) The symbolic meaning of an old
Asian custom of betel chewing in Northern Philippine oral literature and
beyond: conception and childbirth
Panel 12: Ethnic Groups in the Philippines. A
Comparison with Southeast Asia
Organisers: Francisco Giner
Abati and Charles MacDonald
Discussant:
Zayas Cynthia Neri
(University of the Philippines
Center for International
Studies)
- Giner Abati,Francisco (Universidad de Salamanca) ***
- Aixala, Felipe (University of the Philippines)
***
-
Anderson, James N. (University of California at Berkeley.
Anthropology Dept.) Pangasinense Ethnic
Adaptation: Historical, Ecological and Ethnolinguistic
Formations
- Ang See, Teresita
(Ateneo de Manila University. Kaisa Heritage Center) The Ethnic
Chinese Community in the Philippines
and its Unique Position In Southeast Asia
- Chazine Jean-Michel (CREDO- CNRS. Maison
Asie Pacifique) L'occupation des grottes
à Palawan:
données d'hier et d'aujourd'hui
- Chu Richard T.
(University of Southern California. History Dept.) Rethinking
the "Chinese" Mestizos of the Philippines
-
Dumont Jean-Paul (George
Mason University.
Sociology and Anthropology Dept.) Glocal
Issues: Notes on Visayan identity
- Eder, James F. (Arizona
State University.
Anthropology Dept.) Ethnic identities in the Palawan region: Who are the Cuyonon?
- Fianza, Myrthena L (Mindanao State University. Political Science) Land and the Autonomy Question In The Philippines,
Notes On The Moro and Cordillera Indigenous Communities (Discussant)
- Florendo Maria Nela (University of
the Philippines.
College Baguio)
- Hayase Shinzo (Osaka City
University) Historic-Geographical
World of Sangir People
- MacDonald Charles J-H. (Université
de Provence Maison Asie Pacifique) Evolving
relationships between ethnic groups in Southern Palawan:
Muslims, Christians and Palawan
people
Panel 13: Muslims
in the Philippines and Southeast Asia
Organizer:
Michael Mastura (Sultan Kudarat
Islamic Academy)
-Evangelista Oscar L (University of the Philippines.
Dept. of History)
Muslims in the Philippines
and Island Southeast Asia: A Comparative
Historical View
-Gutierrez,
Eric (Institute for Popular Democracy) From Tadtad
to Abu Sayyaf: new entrepreneurs in violence and
their impact on local politics in Muslim Mindanao
- Hilsdon Anne-Marie (Curtin University.
Social Sciences) Violence Against Muslim Women
- Tatsumi, Yoriko (Sophia
University Ph.D. Program in Area studies) Islamisation
of Knowledge? Global Discourse and Maranaos’ Response
Panel 14: Economic History of the Philippines
Organizer: Benito Legarda Jr.
- De Dios, Emmanuel
(University of the Philippines.
School of Economics) Concepts of Welfare and
Nationalism at the Time of the 1935 Constitution
- Díaz-Trechuelo, Lourdes (Universidad de Córdoba) Evolución de precios
y salarios en Manila (siglos XVI-SXVIII)
- Doeppers, Daniel (University of Wisconsin. Dept. of Geography)
La composicion etnica y
la tendencia a la concentracion en el comercio de
arroz en Manila, 1860-1920
- Halsema, James Aspects of
Transportation as an Economic Factor in the Late 19th and 20th Century Philippines
- Roldán de Montaud, Inés (Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas Centro de Estudios Históricos) Filipinas y
España en el siglo XIX. Cien años de relaciones comerciales
- Valdes Lakowsky, Vera
**** El comercio de Filipinas con Mexico entre el
fin de la nao de Acapulco en 1815 y la independencia mexicana en 1821
Panel 15: ASEAN: Challenges and
Developments
Organizer: Carlina G. Hernández
- Funnell, Victor C. (SOAS London
University. Deptf. Of
Politics) Trends in ASEAN: Facing an Uncertain Future
-Hernández, Carolina G University of the Philippines Institute for
Strategic and Development Studies*he Role of the Military in Estrada's
Ouster
-Kraft,
Herman Joseph S (York
University. Institute for
Strategic and Development) Studies In the Aftermath of
the Crisis: ASEAN Expansion and Norm Maintenance
- Timmermann, Martina (Institute
of Asian Affairs) The
Philippines
and the Creation of an ASEAN Human Rights identity
- Wanandi, Jusuf (Centre for
Strategic and International Studies) Domestic Political and Socioeconomic
Developments in Southeast Asia: Implications
of ASEAN's External Relations
Panel 16:
Conflict, Hazard and the Environment in the Philippines
Organizer:
Greg Bankoff
Discussant: Hilhorst,Dorothea
- Bankoff, Greg (University
of Auckland and Wageningen University
History) A Risky Business: The Cost of
Natural Hazards in the Philippines
(Chair)
- Etemadi, Felisa U (University
of the Philippines Cebu College)
Watershed Management in Cebu City:
Issues and Initiatives
- Persoon, Gerard (Leiden
University) The
Socio-economic and Ecological Causes and Effects of Fires in Northeast
Luzon
-Snelder, Denyse (Leiden University)
The Socio-economic and Ecological Causes and
Effects of Fires in Northeast Luzon
Panel
17: Urgan Poverty Reduction in Selected Southeast
Asian Countries: Constraints and Challenges
Organizer:
Mary Racelis
- Guevara, Marita Concepcion Castro (Ateneo de Manila University Institute of Philippine Culture) Urban Poverty
in the Philippines:
Dimensions of Marginality and Power
- Lim, Liza (Ateneo de Manila. University Institute of Philippine Culture) From
Marginalization to Social Exclusion: Urban Poverty from the Perspective of the
Vietnamese Urban Poor
- Racelis, Mary Ateneo de
Manila University Institute of Philippine
Culture
- Van der
Muijzenberg, Otto (University
of Amsterdam. Center for
Asian Studies Amsterdam –CASA) Urban Poverty
in Indonesia
before and after Krismon
Panel 18: Manila and other Megacities in Southeast Asia
Organizer: Xavier Huietz de Lemps
- Ballesteros, Marife (Philippine
Institute for Development Studies) Housing and Urban Development: A Case
Study of Metro Manila
- Huetz de Lemps, Xavier (Université de
Nice-Sophia Antipolis) An
urgency of hundred fifty years: The
- Mercado, Rubén G. (Philippine Institute for Development Studies) Metropolitan
arrangements in the Philippines:
Passing fancy or the future megatrend?
Panel 19: Architecture and Engneering in the Philippines
and Southeast Asia
Organizers: Joaquin Ibañez
and Javier Galvan
- Alarcón, Norma University of Santo
Tomas College
of Architecture The Philippines -
An Architectural Melting Pot
- Noche, Manuel Maximo López del Castillo University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture Concerns
on the State of Preservation of Colonial Ecclesiastical Architecture in the
Philippines
Panel 20:
Heritage and renewal in Central Manila
Organizer: Fernando Zialcita, Jr
(Ateneo de Manila University)
- Caballero, Evelyn ****
- Porio, Emma (Ateneo de Manila University. Sociology-Anthropology
Department) Shifting Identities and Power: Filipina Migrants in
Trans-Localities
- Venida,Victor
(Ateneo de Manila University) Preservation and Renewal of Old Quiapo:
How to Make it Play
- Zialcita, Fernando N.
(Ateneo de Manila University) Manila's Physical Decline: Causes and Possible Responses
Panel
21: The Positioning of Contemporary Filipino Art: Locally, Regionally, Globally
Organizer:
Astri Wright
-Antoinette,
Michelle University
of the Philippines
Art Studies ***
- Hallazgo, Julie Ann
A. (Center for
Intercultural Studies. University
of Santo Tomas) Manuel Luna
(1856-1883): El primer violinista del Romanticismo
- Chua, Maria Alexandra (University
of Santo Tomas. Music) Kirial de
esta Yglesia de Baclayon
año 1826: A Representation of
a 19th century Sacred
Filipino Musical Culture
-
Flores, Patrick D (University of the Philippines, Diliman.
Dept. of Art Studies) Catholic Capital: Critique and Consumption in the
Paintings of Manuel Ocampo
-
Wright, Astri (University of Victoria)
Panel 22: Historical-Comparative Perspectives on the Philippine National
Language: The Story of Filipino
Organizers:
Paz Buenaventura
Naylor and Penelope Flores
Discussant:
Paz Naylor
-
Flores, Penelope V (San Francisco
State University)
From the Ancient Baybayin Script to the Roman Alphabet: Effects of Replacing the Baybayin
(Moderator)
-
Grant, Antony P (University of Manchester) Taglish
and Philippine Creole Spanish: Similarities and Diferences
- Naylor, Paz Buenaventura (The University
of Michigan. Center for
Southeast Asian Studies)
Historical –Comparative Perspectives: The Story of
Philippine National language
-Paz, Consuelo (University of the Philippines, Diliman, Dept. of Linguistics) Filipino: a common core,
compelling need and history
Panel 23:
Creating National Discourses
Organisers: Armando Malay Jr. and Jose Vivencio
- Resus, Araceli N San Francisco State
University Philippine Studies From the Ancient Baybayin
Script: Philippine Syllabary Before Contact with the
West
- Alaras, Consolacion
R. (University of the Philippines.
Dept. of English and Comparative Literature) Pilgrimage and Convenant as Katipunan Discourse on Nationhood
- Gerona,
Danilo **** Christian
Conversion and the Construction of the Filipino Family (1600-1795)
-Hilhorst, Dorothea (Wageningen University. Rural
Development Sociology Group. Disaster Studies) The
Power of Discourse: NGOs, Gender and National-Democratic Politics
- Jose, Vivencio University
of the Philippines Katipunan
Discourse and the Politics of Independence
- Malay Jr, Armando (Asian Center. University of the Philippines) Creating National Discourses “From Above:”
Intellectuals in the service of the Post-Marcos Era
-Mangada, Ladyliyn Lim (University of the Philippines. Tacloban City
College) Voluntary Organizations
and Local Governance: Leyte and Samar in Comparative perspective
- Torres, Cristina (University of the Philippines
Graduate Program) Public and Private Discourse and Loob/Labas
as Paradigms of a Colonial Relationship
Panel 24:
Religion and Power in the Philippines
and Southeast Asia
Organiser: Nicholas Barker
- Achanzar, Honey Libertine R (Philippines Arts and Comunication) Southeast Asian Iron Metal Art: Indigenous
Concepts of Art and Power.
-
Barker, Nicholas (University of Hawaii Program on International Cultural Studies) Religious
Self-Mortification, Power and Healing in the Philippines
and Southeast Asia
- Blanco Andrés,
Roberto (Universidad de Valladolid) Los procuradores agustinos ante la
crisis de Filipinas (1896-1898)
- Caldera, Evelyn
-Lahiri, Smita
(Cornell University, Antrophology
Dept.) “Superstition” and Culture in
the Colonial Philippines
- Pambid-Domingo, Nenita (Loyola Marymount University.
Dept. of Modern
Languages and Literatures) Indigenous Cognitive Terms in the Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala
by Noceda y Sanlucar (or a
glimpse into the native mind at Spanish contact)
- Pesigan, Roberto M. (Ateneo de Manila University. Dept. of English) The Conquest of Body and Spirit: Techniques of
Proselytizing and Conversion in Selected Peripheral and Sub-dominant Philippine Religious Groups
-
Russell, Susan
D (Northern Illinois University Center
for Southeast Asian Studies) Feasts of Merit: A Comparison of Competitive Feasting Cycles
and Status Rivalry in the Philippines
and Mainland Southeast Asia
Panel 25:
Contesting State and Civil Society in the Philippines
Organizer:
Eva-Lotta Headman
- Hedman, Eva-Lotta (SOAS. University of London) Cycles of Protest in
Political and Civil Society: EDSA Dos in Comparative Historical Perspective
Hutchcroft, Paul University of Wisconsin-Madison Political Science Panel
discussant
-
Francisco, Oscar (University of the Philippines. Tacloban City
College) Voluntary Organizations
and Local Governance: Leyte and Samar in Comparative Perspective
- Putzel, James (London
School of Economics.
Development Studies Institute) Changing Presidents in the Philippines: Is
Corruption the Right Target?
- Rutten, Rosanne (University
of Amsterdam. Dept. of
Sociology and Anthropology) Cadres' Life Careers After
the Decline of Revolutionary Politics: Cases from Negros Occidental, 1990s-2001
- Zamora-Roldan, Grace University of the Philippines Cebu College
Towards Transforming Philippine Politics: The Case of
the Center for Participatory Governance
Panel 26:
Challenges to Democratic Consolidation
Moderator:
Carlos Madrid
- Arugay, Aries (University of the Philippines. Political Science) Transitions
to Democracy: The Southeast Asian Experiences
- Gonzalez, Eduardo T (Development Academy of the Philippines) People Power:
between democratic passions and the rule of law
- Taguibao, Jalton Garces (University
of the Philippines.
Dept. of Political Science) Social Classes, Movements, Myths and Symbols: A
Qualitative Analysis of People Power III
- Trillana, Reynald B. (University
of Asia and the Pacific. Institute
of Political Economy) Perception of
Democracy and the Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in the Philippines
Panel 27: The Philippines in
the Global Information Society
Moderator: Lorenzo Díez
- Asenjo Ruiz, Carlos A.
(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) New
Technologies and Growth in Southeast Asia: The
Philippines Case
- Rafael, Vicente (University
of California. Dept. of Communication) Generation
Text: The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in Recent Philippine
History
Roundtable:
People Power II and Post-Estrada Philippines
Organizer:
Belinda Aquino
Discussant:
Hernández, Carolina
G