Table of Contents
| Editor's Introduction |
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Filomeno V Aguilar |
377-378 |
Articles
| Making the Vanua: Collective Fishing Technology in Batanes and an Austronesian Archetype of Society |
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Maria F. Mangahas |
379-412 |
| Politics from Below: Culture, Religion, and Popular Politics in Tanuan City, Batangas |
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Soon Chua Yean |
413-442 |
| Civil and Uncivil Society: Symbolic Boundaries and Civic Exclusion in Metro Manila |
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Marco Garrido |
443-466 |
Symposium on Philippine Studies
| Toward a Filipino-Language Philippine Studies Project |
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|
Ramon Guillermo |
467-474 |
| Reorientations: Notes on the Study of the Philippines in the United States |
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Vicente L. Rafael |
475-492 |
Book Reviews
| Miguel A. Bernad, S.J. The Waiter and the Fisherman and Other Essays in Literature and Culture |
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Jonathan Chua |
493-495 |
| Rosario Cruz-Lucero Ang Bayan sa Labas ng Maynila: The Nation beyond Manila |
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Victorio N. Sugbo |
496-498 |
| Rose Marie Salazar-ClemeƱa and V. Lynn Meek, eds. Competition, Collaboration and Change in the Academic Profession: Shaping Higher Education's Contribution to Knowledge and Research |
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|
Isabel P. Martin |
498-501 |
| E. San Juan Jr. In the Wake of Terror: Class, Race, Nation, Ethinicity in the Postmodern World |
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|
Erwin S. Fernandez |
502-504 |
Index
| Index to Volume 56: 2008 |
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Volume 56 Number 4 2008 |
505-508 |
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