Philippine Studies

PHILIPPINE STUDIES is a forum for the dissemination of research in the humanities and social sciences, the expression of scholarly views on various aspects of Philippine life, and the pursuit of friendly and constructive debate. It fosters the study of the Philippines in theoretical, interdisciplinary, comparative, transnational, and global perspectives. It seeks to reach an audience of specialists and nonspecialists, in the Philippines and across the world. Founded in 1953, PHILIPPINE STUDIES is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University.

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Vol 57, No 4 (2009): León Ma. Guerrero

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction PDF
Filomeno V Aguilar 459–460

Articles

The Originary Filipino: Rizal and the Making of León Ma. Guerrero as Biographer
Erwin S. Fernandez 461-504
Koronadal Valley: Half a Century after Land Settlement in South Cotabato, Mindanao
Hiromitsu Umehara 505–541
Green Neoliberalism, Ecogovernmentality, and Emergent Community: A Case of Coastal Resource Management in Palawan, the Philippines
Koki Seki 543-578

Book Reviews

Frontier Constitutions: Christianity and Colonial Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines
Leigh Mercer 579–581
People of the Middle Ground: A Century of Conflict and Accommodation in Central Mindanao, 1880s–1980s
Patricia Irene Dacudao 481–585

Index

Index to Volume 57 PDF
Volume 57 No. 4, 2009 587–590


Philippine Studies is published by the Ateneo de Manila University

ISSN 0031-7837; E-ISSN 2012-2489

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