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No. 12 |
Refusing Subjects and (Dis)owning America in Asian American Studies |
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Allan Punzalan Isaac |
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No. 21/22 |
Region and Microhistory: Writing the Chinese Diaspora in the Philippines |
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Richard T. Chu, Caroline S. Hau |
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No. 35 |
Reimagining the Fluid Categorization of the Communist, Chinese, and Jews in Umar Kayam’s Stories |
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Paulus Sarwoto |
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No. 21/22 |
Reincarnation of the Pinay Subaltern in Foreign Cinema |
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Taeyun Yu |
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No. 33/34 |
Reinforcing Myths about Women in Philippine Culture: Semiotic Analyses of the Sexbomb Girls in Eat Bulaga’s Laban o Bawi |
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Trina Leah Mendoza |
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No. 36 |
Remembering and Re-membering Home: Asynchronicity as Postcolonial Poetics in 21st Century Southeast Asian Diasporic Narratives |
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Christine Vicera |
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No. 2 |
Remembering Doreen |
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Bienvenido F. Nebres, S.J. |
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No. 28 |
Remembering the Forgotten War: Origins of the Korean War Film and Its Development during Hallyu |
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Joel David |
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No. 27 |
Republishing Folktales: Their Audiences, Readers, and Influences in Modern Indonesian Literature |
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- Sudarmoko |
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No. 25 |
Requiem |
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Rodrigo Dela Peña, Jr. |
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No. 2 |
Research in the Highways and Byways: Non-Traditional Sources for Literary and Other Research |
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PDF
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Doreen G. Fernandez |
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No. 21/22 |
Resistant Acts in Post-Genocide Rwanda |
Abstract
PDF
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Ananda Breed |
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No. 10 |
Resisting Boundaries: An Interview with Suchen Christine Lim |
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Lawrence L. Ypil, Suchen Christine Lim |
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No. 2 |
Responding to Student Writing |
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Michelle G. Paterno |
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No. 6 |
Response to “Feminism Across Our Generations” |
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Charlie Samuya Veric |
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No. 9 |
Response to "The Promise of the Foreign" |
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Roland Tolentino |
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No. 26 |
Response: Metakomentaryo sa Pagkakataon ng Kolokyum Ukol sa “The Places of E. San Juan, Jr.” |
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E. San Juan, Jr. |
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No. 6 |
Responses to Gonzalves’s “Dancing Into Oblivion” |
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Ricardo G. Abad, J. Pilapil Jacobo, Missy Maramara, Mayel Panganiban |
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No. 26 |
Restoring the lost hiniktan |
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Denver Ejem Torres |
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No. 26 |
Resuming the ‘Skilled Worker’ Identity: The Filipinas’ Strategies in Labour Market Participation in Melbourne, Australia |
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Cirila P. Limpangog |
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No. 33/34 |
Rethinking Filipino Masculinities: The Case of the Cosmopolitan Tambay |
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Joseph T. Salazar |
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No. 26 |
Reverse Carnival, Reactionary Laughter: Critique of an Intermission |
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Arbeen Acuña |
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No. 26 |
Re-viewing Thomas Lamarre’s The Anime Machine after Hayao Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises: On the Critical Potential of Anime |
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Selen Çalik |
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No. 18 |
Road Trip |
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Ian Rosales Casocot |
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No. 29 |
Roots and Routes: Hip-Hop from South Korea |
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Ute Fendler |
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