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Index to Volume 55
Volume 55: 2007
Philippine Studies vol. 55, no. 4 (2007): 539–541
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Index to Volume 55
Index to authors and titles
Alburo, Erlinda K. “History and the Prewar Cebuano Novel.” 55:479—508.
Anderson, James N. and Victoria B.Anderson. “Pangasinan—An Endangered Language? Retrospect
and Prospect.” 55:116—44.
Anderson, Victoria B. and James N. Anderson. “Pangasinan—An Endangered Language? Retrospect
and Prospect.” 55:116—44.
Anderson, Warwick. “Science in the Philippines.” 55:287—318.
Angeles, Jose Amiel. “The Battle of Mactan and the Indigenous Discourse on War.” 55:3—52.
“The Battle of Mactan and the Indigenous Discourse on War.” Jose Amiel Angeles. 55:3—52.
Bautista, Julius J. Review of The Anthropology of Christianity, edited by Fenella Cannell.
55:395—98.
“Between Modernization and Modernism: Community and Contradiction in the Paracolonial Short
Story.” Philip Joseph Holden. 55:319—43.
Briones, Nikki Serranilla. Review of The First Islamization of the Philippines (From the 13th Century
up to the 19th Century), by Fr. Paolo Nicelli, P.I.M.E. 55:398—99.
Camacho, Marya Svetlana T. “Woman’s Worth: The Concept of Virtue in the Education of Women
in Spanish Colonial Philippines.” 55:53—87.
Campomanes, Oscar V. “The Empire of Right: U.S. Imperial Exceptionalism in a Global Frame.”
55:275—80.
———. Review of The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives, edited by
Julian Go and Ann L. Foster. 55:275—80.
Chua, Jonathan. Review of Five Faces of Exile: The Nation and Filipino American Intellectuals, by
Augusto Fauni Espiritu. 55:533—36.
Doeppers, Daniel F. “Lighting a Fire: Home Fuel in Manila, 1850–1945.” 55:419—47.
Douglass, Mike. “The Globalization of Householding and Social Reproduction in Pacific Asia.”
55:157—81.
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“The Economic Significance of the Chinese in the Philippines: An Analysis of its Overstatement.”
Rupert Hodder. 55:88—115.
“The Empire of Right: U.S. Imperial Exceptionalism in a Global Frame.” Oscar V. Campomanes.
55:275—80.
Fabinyi, Michael. “Illegal Fishing and Masculinity in the Philippines: A look at the Calamianes
Islands in Palawan.” 55:509—29.
Francia, Luis H. Review of All the Conspirators, by Carlos Bulosan. 55:531—33.
“Global Householding, Gender, and Filipino Migration: A Preliminary Review.” Emma Porio.
55:211—42.
“The Globalization of Householding and Social Reproduction in Pacific Asia.” Mike Douglass.
55:157—81.
“Going Global: Householding and the Demographic Transition in Taiwan.” Liling Huang. 55:183—210.
“History and the Prewar Cebuano Novel.” Erlinda K. Alburo. 55:479—508.
Hodder, Rupert. “The Economic Significance of the Chinese in the Philippines: An Analysis of its
Overstatement.” 55:88—115.
Holden, Philip Joseph. “Between Modernization and Modernism: Community and Contradiction in
the Paracolonial Short Story.” 55:319—43.
Huang, Liling. “Going Global: Householding and the Demographic Transition in Taiwan.” 55:183—210.
Huang, Shirlena, Brenda S. A. Yeoh, and Paulin Straughan. “Sustaining the Household in a Globalizing World: The Gendered Dynamics of Business Travel.” 55:243—74.
“Illegal Fishing and Masculinity in the Philippines: A look at the Calamianes Islands in Palawan.”
Michael Fabinyi. 55:509—29.
Leviste, Enrique Niño P. Review of People, Profit, and Politics: State-Civil Society Relations in the
Context of Globalization, edited by Ma. Glenda S. Lopez Wui and Teresa Encarnacion Tadem.
55:400—402.
“Lighting a Fire: Home Fuel in Manila, 1850–1945.” Daniel F. Doeppers. 55:419—47.
“The Manila Observatory.” Photo Gallery. 55:403—12.
May, Glenn Anthony. “Warfare by Pulong: Bonifacio, Aguinaldo, and the Philippine Revolution Against
Spain.” 55:449—77.
Moralina, Aaron Rom Olimba. Review of Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical Medicine, Race,
and Hygiene in the Philippines, by Warwick Anderson. 55:145—48.
Palanca-Tan, Rosalina. “Philippine Exporters and the Japanese Market: A Micro Perspective on
Philippines-Japan Trade.” 55:373—94.
“Pangasinan—An Endangered Language? Retrospect and Prospect.” Victoria B. Anderson and James
N. Anderson. 55:116—44.
“Philippine Exporters and the Japanese Market: A Micro Perspective on Philippines-Japan Trade.”
Rosalina Palanca-Tan. 55:373—94.
“Philippine Financial Standing in 1921: The First World War Boom and Bust.” Vicente Angel S.
Ybiernas 55:345—72.
Photo Gallery. “The Manila Observatory.” 55:403—12
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PHILIPPINE STUDIES 55, no. 4 (2007)
Porio, Emma. “Global Householding, Gender, and Filipino Migration: A Preliminary Review.”
55:211—42.
“Science in the Philippines.” Warwick Anderson. 55:287—318.
Straughan, Paulin, Shirlena Huang, and Brenda S. A. Yeoh. “Sustaining the Household in a Globalizing World: The Gendered Dynamics of Business Travel.” 55:243—74.
“Sustaining the Household in a Globalizing World: The Gendered Dynamics of Business Travel.”
Shirlena Huang, Brenda S. A. Yeoh, and Paulin Straughan. 55:243—74.
Tinio, Ma. Teresa Pineda. Review of The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States, and
the Philippines, by Paul A. Kramer. 55:148—51.
“Warfare by Pulong: Bonifacio, Aguinaldo, and the Philippine Revolution Against Spain.” Glenn
Anthony May. 55:449—77.
“Woman’s Worth: The Concept of Virtue in the Education of Women in Spanish Colonial Philippines.”
Marya Svetlana T. Camacho. 55:53—87.
Ybiernas, Vicente Angel S. “Philippine Financial Standing in 1921: The First World War Boom and
Bust.” 55:345—72.
Yeoh, Brenda S. A., Shirlena Huang, and Paulin Straughan. “Sustaining the Household in a Globalizing World: The Gendered Dynamics of Business Travel.” 55:243—74.
Index to books reviewed
All the Conspirators, by Carlos Bulosan. Reviewed by Luis H. Francia. 55:531—33.
The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives, edited by Julian Go and Ann
L. Foster. Reviewed by Oscar V. Campomanes. 55:275—80.
The Anthropology of Christianity, edited by Fenella Cannell. Reviewed by Julius J. Bautista.
55:395—98.
The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States, and the Philippines, by Paul A. Kramer.
Reviewed by Ma. Teresa Pineda Tinio. 55:148—51.
Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in the Philippines, by Warwick
Anderson. Reviewed by Aaron Rom Olimba Moralina. 55:145—48.
The First Islamization of the Philippines (From the 13th Century up to the 19th Century), by Fr.
Paolo Nicelli, P.I.M.E. Reviewed by Nikki Serranilla Briones. 55:398—99.
Five Faces of Exile: The Nation and Filipino American Intellectuals, by Augusto Fauni Espiritu.
Reviewed by Jonathan Chua. 55:533—36.
People, Profit, and Politics: State-Civil Society Relations in the Context of Globalization, edited by
Ma. Glenda S. Lopez Wui and Teresa Encarnacion Tadem. Reviewed by Enrique Niño P. Leviste.
55:400—402.
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