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10th International Conference on Philippine Studies Silliman University, Dumaguete City
6-8 July 2016
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NOTE: There will be pre-registration on Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 4 pm. Those interested should proceed to the Luce Auditorium (Claire Isabel
McGill Luce Auditorium).
DAY 1 – Wednesday, July 6, 2016 7:00 am – 8:00 am Registration
8:00 am – 10:00 Opening of Conference
Entrance of Colors
Ecumenical Prayer Dr. Noriel Capulong, Silliman University
Fr. Michael G. Layugan, SVD
Muslim Prayer (For Confirmation)
National Anthem
Welcome Message Dr. Betsy Joy B. Tan
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Silliman University
Inspirational Message Felipe M. de Leon, Jr. (For Confirmation)
Chair, National Commission for Culture and the Arts
Message Belinda A. Aquino
Founding Chair
International Council for Philippine Studies (ICOPHIL)
Conference Overview Bernardita R. Churchill
President, Philippine Studies Association, Inc.
Convener, 10th International Philippine Studies Conference
Keynote Address Dr. Ben S. Malayang, III President, Silliman University
The Challenges – and Imperatives – of Imagining and Re-imagining
the Philippines
Master of Ceremonies
Elizabeth L. Enriquez
Philippine Studies Association, Inc.
Venue:
Claire Isabel McGill Luce
Auditorium
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7:00 Registration
8:00 Opening of Conference
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10:00 Morning Break
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POWER, IDENTITY, AND
MEANING-MAKING
Session 1B
RE-NARRATING THE NATION
Session 1C
NARRATIVE INTERVENTIONS
Session 1D
MUSLIMS IN THE PHILIPPINES OR
FILIPINO MUSLIMS?
Session 1E
DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
The Struggle of Social Positioning: Human
Dignity in Lowland Culture and Society in
Oriental Mindoro
Natsuko Shiraishi
Kyoto University
To Become “Christian Bajau”: The Sama
Dilaut’s Conversion to Pentecostal Christianity in
Davao City, Philippines
Waka Aoyama
University of Tokyo
Yaya-Alaga Relationship: An Alternative
Way of “Family”
Yukika Ohmura Kyoto University
Open Forum
A Study of Historicity of Rene O. Villanueva's
Works in Children's Literature (1978-2007)
Eliezar L. Iñigo
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Authenticity or Wholeness? Filipino-ness in
Miguel Syjuico’s “Ilustrado”
Jessica Gross
St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis,
Missouri, USA
Poetry and the State (Or how poets defined the
Filipino nation during martial law)
Lilia Quindoza Santiago
University of Hawai’i at Mano’a
Open Forum
National Dreams, Liberating Fantasies:
Problematizing the Cinematic “Bonifacio,”
“Aguinaldo,” and “Luna”
Kevin Ansel Dy
University of the Philippines Diliman
Hansley A. Juliano
Ateneo de Manila University
Love, Politics, Desire and the Public Sphere: A
Close Reading of Two Filipino Biographical
Movies as Narrative Interventions to Our
Imagination of the Nation
Odine Maria M. De Guzman University of the Philippines Diliman
Framing Intsik: A Glimpse on the Perceptions
Towards the Chinese as Gleaned from Various
Frames in Philippine Society
Michael Anthony R. Ngo
Mindanao State University –
Iligan Institute of Technology
Open Forum
The Lanao Uprising in 1972
Tirmizy E. Abdullah
Mindanao State University Marawi
Bouncing Back After the War: The Case of
Muslim and Christian Communities after the 2008
MILF Siege in Lanao del Norte
Sulpecia L. Ponce, Sittie Aisah D. Abubacar,
and Annie Joy A. Dagpin
Mindanao State University -
Iligan Institute of Technology
Marrying Your Neighbor: The Marital Bridge
to Peace in Mindanao
Eric S. Casiño
Independent Scholar
and Alano T. Kadil
Notre Dame University, Cotabato
Open Forum
E-Government Service Delivery and Citizen
Participation: The Case of Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management in Metro Manila
Natividad Cristina J. Gruet
De La Salle University
Climate Justice and the Protection of Future
Generations: A Philippine Perspective
Lowell Bautista University of Wollongong
State and Non-State Actors as Agents of Human
Security and Resilience?: Three Localities in
Leyte after Yolanda
Maria Ela L. Atienza, Clarinda L. Berja,
Jan Robert Go
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Waka Aoyama
Session Chair and Moderator Lilia Quindoza Santiago
Session Chair and Moderator Odine Maria M. de Guzman
Session Chair and Moderator Tirmizy E. Abdullah
Session Chair and Moderator Maria Ela L. Atienza
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104
12:00 Lunch Break
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Session 2A
LEARNING IN CONTEXT
Session 2B
THE DISTANT PAST REVISITED
Session 2C
TECHNOLOGY, POWER, AND
IDENTITY: EXPLORATIONS IN
FILIPINO ART
Session 2D
MAPPING FILIPINO/ASIAN
SPIRITUALITY (IES):
STEWARDSHIP, CLIMATE CHANGE
AND DISASTERS
Emma Porio and Kathleen G. Nadeau
(Panel Proponents)
Session 2E
THE SOCIAL LIVES OF
INDIGENOUS OBJECTS
Session 2F
COLONIAL SUBJECTS AND
SUBJECTIVITIES
Schooling and Silencing of Dropouts’
Voices
Peter G. Romerosa
Arellano University
The 21st Century Learner and the Arts:
The Case for Student-Artists in Philippine
Higher Education
Maria Luisa M. Susa
Colegio de San Juan de Letrán Calamba
Legitimizing Embodied Knowledge:
Learning Ballet Dancing in the Philippines
Monica Fides Amada Wong Santos
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Open Forum
Indian Influences in Tausug Culture:
A Brief Description
Kamaruddin Bin Alawi Mohammad
University of the Philippines Diliman
Ancient Goldworking Tradition in Butuan,
Northeastern Mindanao, Philippines
Victor Estrella
University of the Philippines Diliman
Deciphering Ancient Bisayan Writing on
Recently-Discovered Artifacts
Rolando O. Borrinaga
University of the Philippines Manila
at Tacloban
Open Forum
The Narrative of the Work-in-Progress:
Creative Process and Production on the
World Wide Web
Zeny May Dy Recidoro
University of the Philippines Diliman
More Than Just Pakulo?: Shop 6 and the
Rise of Philippine Conceptual Art
Tina Le
University of Michigan
Art and Anthropology
Almira Astudillo Gilles
Field Museum of Natural History
Open Forum
Walking on a Tightrope: Local Autonomy,
Mining Moratorium
and House Bill 6753
Meriam Bravante University of Calgary
Faith-Based Organizations and
Resilience-Building Initiatives in Post-
Disaster Areas
Milet B. Mendoza Independent Humanitarian and
Development Practitioner
Mapping Gender and Spirituality in Post-
Haiyan/Yolanda Areas: Crafting and
Contesting Community Resilience
Initiatives
Emma E. Porio
Ateneo de Manila University
Toward an Anthropologies/Geographies of
Liberation: Culture/Faith-Based
Approaches to Philippine Reconstruction
Efforts, Unite (Capitalist Models, Divide)
Kathleen G. Nadeau
California State University,
San Bernardino
Open Forum
Traditional Meranao Woven Malong: A
Fashionable Garment Among the People
of the Lake Lanao Area
Labi Hadji Sarip Riwarung University of Mindanao Marawi
Survey of Igorot Weapons: Its Origins,
Types, and Representations
Iӧ M. Jularbal
University of the Philippines Baguio
Acceptance of the Togotong in Japanese
Music Education
Motohide Taguchi
Freelance composer, Japan
Open Forum
Bittersweet Harvest: Race, Labor, and
Capital in the Making of U.S. Empire
Roneva Keel
University of Washington
Past and Present of Filipino Deaf Culture:
Genealogy of the Filipino Deaf Culture
Discourse
Eri Yamashita
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Philippine Legal System as an American
Legal Tradition Lance D. Collins
Hawaii Institute for Philippine Studies
Open Forum
Maria Luisa M. Susa
Session Chair and Moderator Rolando O. Borrinaga
Session Chair and Moderator Tina Le
Session Chair and Moderator Emma E. Porio
Session Chair and Moderator Iö M. Jularbal
Session Chair and Moderator Lance D. Collins
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
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Session 3A
EDUCATION AS NATION-
BUILDING
Session 3B
THE SOCIOLOGY OF
DISASTERS
Session 3C
ASWANGS AND BEAUTY QUEENS:
EXPLORATIONS IN POPULAR
CULTURE
Session 3D
LOCATING/LOCALIZING
RELIGIOSITY
Session 3E
CONSTRUCTING THE
“INDIGENOUS”
Session 3F
HISTORICAL INTERVENTIONS IN
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
Educating the Educators: Challenges in
the Contextualization, Localization and
Indigenization of the K-12 Curriculum
Ricamela S. Palis
Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba
Education for Citizenship: The Philippine
Center for Civic Education and
Democracy’s Advocacy on “Project
Citizen”
Philip Michael I. Paje and
Fe Gladys B. Golo
University of Asia and the Pacific
Historical Consciousness, the Classroom,
and Nationalism: Exploring the Role of
Historical Consciousness in Nation-
Building
Francisco Jayme Paolo A. Guiang University of the Philippines Diliman
Reconstructing Meanings From Below: An
Educational Framework for Resistance
against Discrimination
of Mangyans
Elijah Jesse M. Pine
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Romel A. Daya
De La Salle University & University of the
Philippines Los Baños
Open Forum
Limitations to the Emergence of Social
Capital: The Case of the Haiyan
Bunkhouse Evacuees
Donabel S. Tumandao
University of the Philippines Visayas
Tacloban College
Slogans, Rumors, and the Transformation
of Local Identities in Post-Typhoon
Haiyan/Yolanda in Samar and Leyte,
Philippines
George Emmanuel Borrinaga
University of Hull UK
Pakikipag-pulso (Pulse-taking Together)
as Ethnography: Feminist and
Decolonizing Ethnographic Research in
the Wake of Super Typhoon Yolanda
Chaya Go
University of British Columbia, Canada
Urban Transformation in Disaster
Management: A Case of Segregation
Extension and Social Strata
Reorganization in Metro Manila
Zenta Nishio
Kyoto University
Open Forum
Mapping of a Cultural Icon: The Aswang
Phenomenon and the Representations of
Aswang of the Philippine Provinces
Fernand Francis Hermoso,
Engelbert C. Prim, and
Dominique Sasha Amorsolo
University of the Philippines Diliman
Philippine Myth and the Supernatural
in the Chiba
Ma. Victoria Cayton University of Asia and the Pacific
Beauty as Discourse: Analyzing the
Filipino Psyche in Beauty Pageants
John Jack G. Wigley
University of Santo Tomas
Open Forum
Greeting Bodies and the Performance of
Catholic Religiosity in the Philippines
Bryan Levina Viray University of the Philippines Diliman
1991: The Catholic Church’s Year
of Renewal
Satoshi Miyawaki
Osaka University
The Oral History of Gading in
Presentacion, Camarines Sur: Tracing
the Hegemony of Anitos in a Christian
Community
Jesus Cyril M. Conde Ateneo de Naga University
Kalinga Spirituality: An Attestation of the
Kalinga Notion of Land Vis-à-vis Pope
Francis’ Laudato Si
Roger C. Sa-ao
St. Louis University, Baguio City
Open Forum
Katitinabanga: A Customary Reciprocity
System among Meranao in Two
Municipalities of Lanao del Norte Applied
in Times of Natural Disaster and Rido
Feuding, or Clan Conflicts
Norjannah A. Manalocon and
Myrma Jean A. Mendoza
Mindanao State University-IIT Iligan
The Kalinga Bodong: Forging
Relationships, Resolving Conflicts and
Fostering Peaceful
Co-existence
Fr. Michael G. Layugan, SVD
Divine Word Seminary, Tagaytay City
A Study on the Perception of Ibalois as an
Indigenous Group in the Contemporary
Society and its Effects on their Culture
Clarissa Mateo
University of Santo Tomas
Bansay: In Search for the Filipino Virtue
Victor Dennis Tino Nierva Bicol artist, translator, teacher
Open Forum
Indigenous Participatory Policy Making
and Learning Spaces: Enabling and
Sustaining Indigenous Democratisation
Through the Development of Democratic
Learning Spaces in Indigenous
Communities
Glenn M.S. Varona
Australian Institute of Business,
Adelaide, Australia
Mrs. Kelly and the Education of the Ibalois
at the Bua School in Benguet, Northern
Philippines, 1901-1940
Charita Arcangel de los Reyes
University of the Philippines Baguio
Development Interventions in Surigao del
Sur Manobo’s Social Milieu: A Discourse
Ramel D. Tomaquin and Retsy
Tomaquin Malong
Surigao del Sur State University
Titling of Ancestral Domain and
Formulation of Ancestral Domain
Sustainable Development and Protection
Plans at the Micro-level: The Case of
Happy Hallow Ancestral Domain,
Baguio City
Giovanni Bete Reyes
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Francis Jayme Paolo A. Guiang
Session Chair and Moderator
George Emmanuel Borrinaga
Session Chair and Moderator
Ma. Victoria Cayton
Session Chair and Moderator
Vivienne Angeles
Session Chair and Moderator
Fr. Michael G. Layugan
Session Chair and Moderator
Charita Arcangel de los Reyes
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
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Session 4A
THE FILIPINO INTELLECTUAL
CLASS AND ITS UNIVERSITY
Lisandro E. Claudio
(Panel Proponent)
Session 4B
COLONIAL SPACES IN
TRANSITION
Session 4C
THE PEACE PROCESS:
VARIOUS VIEWPOINTS
Session 4D
PARTICIPATION AND
POLITICAL REFORM
Session 4E
REFORMING ECONOMICS AND
THE ECONOMICS OF REFORM
Session 4F
INSTRUMENTALITIES OF
COLONIAL POWER
Three Versions of a National University
Resil B. Mojares
University of San Carlos, Cebu City
Fraternity Violence and the University
of the Philippines
Patricio N. Abinales University of Hawai’i at Mano’a
Salvador Lopez, The University of the
Philippines and The Philippine “Age
of Extremes”
Lisandro E. Claudio Ateneo de Manila University
Kyoto University
The Neoliberal Debacle: The
Marketization of University of the
Philippines (UP) Education
Ramon Guillermo
University of the Philippines
Open Forum
Mapping Ilustrados: The First Philippine
Secondary Schools, 1865 - 1898
María Eloísa G. Parco De Castro
University of Santo Tomas
Junctures: Internal Mobility Towards
Regional Integration and Information
Exchange Around Mid-colonial
Southern Tagalog.
Nicholas Sy
Ateneo de Manila University
Spanish Manila: Cosmopolitan Port City
in Transition, 1780-1820
Nariko Sugaya
Ehime University, Japan
Manila Hemp in World, Regional,
National and Local Histories
Shinzo Hayase
Waseda University
Open Forum
Correlates of the Bangsamoro Basic Law
Perception after the Mamasapano
Incident: The Case of Iligan City
Mary Beth Ann O. Odo,
Sulpecia L. Ponce, Sherifa Rossmia O.
Kadil, Lucille A. Bayron
Mindanao State University – Iligan
Institute of Technology
Citizens’ Perception on the Bangsamoro
Framework Agreement and
Bangsamoro Basic Law
Edwin C. Du
Capitol University, Cagayan de Oro City
The Dynamics of Moro Separatism:
Heroes and Villains of the Peace Process
in Mindanao
Henry K. Solomon Western Mindanao State University
Zamboanga City
Open Forum
Progressive Politics in Siquijor: Bottom-
Up Budgeting and People Power
Volunteers for Reform
Tamiki Hara
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo
Seeking Good Governance: Political
Reforms and Studies in the Philippines,
Thailand, and Indonesia
Shingo Mikamo
Shinshu University, Japan
Stuck in the Intermediate State:
Alternations of Clientelism, Predation,
and Reform
Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
Graduate School of Humanities and
Social Sciences
University of Tsukuba
Open Forum
Provision of Services for Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program in Davao
del Norte, Mindanao
Christine Joy L. Quismundo
Silliman University
Participatory Economic Development in
the Philippines: A Pathway to Identity
and Freedom
Teresa Downing-Matibag
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
The New Awkward Class: CARP
Beneficiaries and the Dynamics of
Exclusion in Negros Occidental
Rosanne Rutten
University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Empowerment and Exploitation in
Redistributed Banana Plantations
Robin Thiers
Ghent University, Belgium
Open Forum
Prohibition, Rather Than Tolerance:
Opium in the Philippines Revisited,
1800- 1850
Ander Permanyer-Ugartemendia
Universitat Pompeu Fabra–GRIMSE
Barcelona, Spain
The Patients at the Culion Leper Colony,
1905-1930s
Febe Pamonag
Western Illinois University, Illinois, USA
Prisons in the Colonial Periphery:
Provincial Prisons in the American
Philippines
Aaron Abel Mallari
University of the Philippines Diliman
Wings of Supremacy: The Dawn of
Aviation in the Philippines 1909-1919
Patrick John F. Mansujeto
Philippine State College of Aeronautics,
Pasay City
University of the Philippines-Diliman
Open Forum
Lisandro E. Claudio
Session Chair and Moderator Shinzo Hayase
Session Chair and Moderator Henry K. Solomon
Session Chair and Moderator Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
Session Chair and Moderator Rosanne Rutten
Session Chair and Moderator Febe Pamonag
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
7:00
CONFERENCE WELCOME DINNER
Hosted by Hon. Atty. Felipe Antonio B. Remollo
Mayor, Dumaguete City
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Session 5A
SOCIAL SPACES, MARKETS, AND
LOCALITIES
Session 5B
MEDIA AND IDENTITY
Session 5C
POINTED CONVERSATIONS:
TRANSFIGURING MIGRATION
Session 5D
THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY:
ANTICIPATING THE
TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Michael M. Cullinane (Panel Proponent)
Session 5E
POINTED CONVERSATION: GENDER,
POVERTY, POLITICS
Marketplace to Emerging Urban Districts in the
Philippines: A Study of Production and
Consumption of Place
Ma. Crisanta ‘Marot’ Nelmida-Flores
University of the Philippines Diliman
Reimagining the Self in the Shadow of Empire:
The Influence of the Local Surf Economy on Neo-
colonial Imaginings of Self and Other on Siargao
Island
Karen Hansen Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
The Anthropology of Learning Shoes from the
Middle Man
Leynard L. Gripal University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Ang Dokyumentrayong “Lukayo: Hindi Ito
Bastos” At ang “Fakelore” sa Telebisyon
[The Documentary “Lukayo: Hindi Ito Bastos”
and “Fakelore” on Television]
Kevin Paul “Ose” Martija
Philippine Normal University/ Pamantasan ng
Lungsod ng Maynila
Public and Civic Journalism as Antecedents of
Participatory Cultures in Philippine Media
Maria Diosa Labiste University of the Philippines Diliman
Hoops and Dreams: Analysis of Kuwentong Gilas
Narratives and National Identity in the
Philippines
Mario Rico Florendo University of Tokyo
Open Forum
But You’re Not Really Filipino:”
A Short Memoir
Laurel Fantauzzo
Yale-NUS College, Singapore
The Filipino Diasporic Reality in Genevie L.
Asenjo’s Three Short Stories
Arnel F. Murga University of the Philippines – Miagao
To the Ends of the Earth: Philippine Labor Out-
Migration as Musical
and Melodrama
Oscar Tantoco Serquiña, Jr.
University of the Philippines Diliman
The Ilokano Diaspora, Family, and Gender in the
Works of Francsco T. Ponce
Ronie G. Guillermo
Ateneo de Manila University
Open Forum
Re-Thinking the 1812 Constitution's Impact on
Laguna Province and the Luzon Countryside: The
Dispute between the Principales of Santa Cruz
and Majayjay Towns and José Peláez
Ruth de Llobet
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Barcelona, Spain
The Philippine Church and the Spanish
Constitution of 1812
Roberto Blanco Andrés
CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Científicas-Spanish National Research
Council)
Kinsa si Juan Diyong: The 1815
Uprising in Cebu
Michael M. Cullinane
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Open Forum
Gender Role Differentiation and Access and
Control in Community Management Work and
Community Politics: The Case of Upland
Farmers in Iligan City
Grace Majorenos-Taruc
Mindanao State University
How Does Information Poverty Affect Voting
Behavior?
Jose Mari Lanuza
University of the Philippines Diliman
Urban Poor as "Social Capitalists"?: The
Dynamics of Social Capital in an Urban Poor
Community in Quezon City
Pamela Combinido
University of the Philippines Diliman
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Gender
in the Philippines: Focusing on the Filipino
Women at the Call Center
Yoshie Hori
Keisen University, Tokyo
Open Forum
Ma. Crisanta Nelmida-Flores
Session Chair and Moderator Maria Diosa Labiste
Session Chair and Moderator Laurel Fantauzzo
Session Chair and Moderator Michael M. Cullinane
Session Chair and Moderator Jose Mari Lanuza
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104
9:30 –
10:00 Coffee Break
10:00 –
12:00
Plenary Session
(Venue: Claire Isabel McGill Luce Auditorium)
Empirical Study of Filipino National Identity in a
Time of Rapid Change
Iremae Labucay, Social Weather Stations
Steven Rood, The Asia Foundation
Silliman University: Re-imagining an
Imagined Institution
SU President Dr. Ben S. Malayang, III;
Earl Jude Paul L. Cleope (Presenter),
Carlos P. Magtolis, Jr.,Regan Jomao-as
Will Philippine Education Reforms Transform?:
Dilemmas and Challenges
Ma. Cynthia Rose B. Bautista
University of the Philippines Diliman
Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Open Forum
Session Chair and Moderator
Barbara Gaerlan
University of California, Los Angeles
12:00 –
1:00 Lunch Break
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Session 6A
PERSONAL, SOCIETAL, AND
TRANSCULTURAL CROSSINGS IN
THESPANISH–ERA CONTACT ZONE
Patricia O. Afable (Panel Proponent)
Session 6B
NATIVE TRADERS, WORKING WOMEN
AND LOCAL POLITICIANS AS
PARTICIPANTS IN A COLONIAL
SOCIETY: LAGUNA DURING THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Roderick C. Javar (Panel Proponent)
Session 6C
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IN THE 21ST
CENTURY: AN INSTRUMENT FOR
ESTABLISHING FILIPINO IDENTITY
National Museum Panel
MJ Louise A. Bolunia
(Panel Proponent)
Session 6D
CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS OF
HOMESCHOOLING
Maria Mercedes Arzadon
(Panel Proponent)
Session 6E
EXAMINING GENDERED CITIZENSHIP:
EMERGING ISSUES IN PHILIPPINE
FEMINISM
Department of Women and Development
Studies Panel
Sylvia Estrada-Claudio (Panel Proponent)
The Ambiguous Career of Dionisio Capulong
(c. 1560-1620)
John N. Crossley Monash University
Melbourne, Australia
Text and Visual Forms: Re-reading the Basi
Revolt Paintings
Romeo B. Galang Jr.
Far Eastern University
"My Ancestors were Kalanguya but I am Ibaloy":
An Ethnohistory of Communication in the
Southern Cordillera
Patricia O. Afable
Asian Cultural History Program (NMNH)
Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Discussant
Cherubim A. Quizon Seton Hall University
New Jersey, USA
Open Forum
Comerciantes and the Government Trade Control
in the Province
Roderick C. Javar Jeffrey James C.
Ligero, Herald Ian C. Guiwa
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Occupations of Women in a Provincial Setting
Rhina A. Boncocan, Roberto C. Mata,
Ma. Reina Boro-Magbanua University of the Philippines Los Baños
Gobernadorcillos, Cabezas, and Tenientes as
Political Actors in Local Politics
Dwight David A. Diestro and
April Hope T. Castro University of the Philippines Los Baños
Open Forum
The Archaeology of the Visayan Islands
Sheldon Clyde Jagoon
Archaeology Division, National Museum
of the Philippines
The Bisaya Ethnographic Collection
of the National Museum
Nicolas C. Cuadra
Anthropology Division, National Museum
of the Philippines
The NM-Geo in the Central Philippines:
Updates on the Research Projects in the
Visayas by the Geology Division of the
National Museum of the Philippines
Abigael Castro Geology Division, National Museum
of the Philippines
Open Forum
Homeschooling Curriculum of the Master's
Academy Homeschool
Isabel Sanchez-Sibayan
Department of Education (Dep-Ed) Philippines
Beyond Individual Rights and Parental Duty:
Situating Homeschooling in the Historical and
Sociocultural Context of the Philippines
Maria Mercedes Arzadon
University of the Philippines Diliman
At Home with School: The Emotional Labor of
Mothers Who Homeschool Their Children
Gina F. Bonior
Silliman University
Open Forum
Gendered Citizenship: It Has Always Been
Sexual!
Sylvia Estrada-Claudio
University of the Philippines Diliman
Through a Feminist Lens: Women in the Informal
Economy Assert Gendered Citizenship
Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo
University of the Philippines Diliman
Envisioning the Feminist Solidarity Economy
through Women's Solidarity Enterprises in the
Informal Economy
Nathalie A. Verceles
University of the Philippines Diliman
Of Poverty and Food Security: The Role of
Women’s Home Gardens in Times of Recurrent
Typhoons
Teresita Villamor Barrameda
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Patricia O. Afable
Session Chair and Moderator Roderick Cruzat Javar
Session Chair and Moderator MJ Louise A. Bolunia
Session Chair and Moderator Maria Mercedes Arzadon
Session Chair and Moderator Sylvia Estrada-Claudio
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104
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6-8 July 2016
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Session 7A
ENCYCLOPEDIA AND NATION I
Nicanor G. Tiongson
(Panel Proponent)
Session 7B
THE REGIME OF BLOOD AND BEAUTY:
THE ABJECT ARCHIVES OF MARTIAL
LAW
Nerissa Balce (Panel Proponent)
Session 7C
THE NATION IN THINGS: MUSEOLOGY
AND ITS CONSTRUCTIONS IN/OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Maria Jovita E. Zarate (Panel Proponents)
Session 7D
RECOLLECTION AND RESISTANCE:
CULTURE AND CINEMA IN THE
MARCOS AND POST-MARCOS ERAS
Felicidad Cua Lim
(Panel Proponent)
Session 7E
WHO’S AFRAID OF REVOLUTION?
CREATIVE TENSIONS IN
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE POETRY,
FICTION, THEATER, AND LITERARY
TRANSLATION I
Genevieve L. Asenjo (Panel Proponent)
Imagining the Nation through an Encyclopedia
of Philippine Art
Nicanor G. Tiongson
University of the Philippines Diliman
(Re)-Tracing the Foothpath of Philippine Dance:
Dancing Bodies and National Memory
Basilio E.S. Villaruz and Ruth Pison
University of the Philippines Diliman
A Hundred Years of Writing about 'Philippine
Music': The Place of the CCP Encyclopedia in
Minding the Nation
Jose S. Buenconsejo
University of the Philippines Diliman
Theater, Encyclopedia, and Nation as
Evolving Projects
Apolonio B. Chua and Galileo Zafra
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Smelling the City: An Auto-geography
of Pasig City
Gary Devilles
Ateneo de Manila University
Martial Law Noir: The Politics of
Lino Brocka’s Jaguar
José B. Capino University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Fascinating Fascism: An Archive of Marcos
Kitsch and Propaganda
Nerissa Balce
State University of New York -
Stony Brook
Spectacular Spaces, Spaces of Spectacle:
Philippine Gay Beauty Pageants
and the Aesthetics of Otherness in the
Martial Law Period
Ferdinand Lopez
University of Santo Tomas
Discussant
Martin F. Manalansan IV,
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Open Forum
Accessioning Nation in Museums:
A Critique-in-Progress
Marian Pastor Roces
TAO Management, Inc.
The Nation in Things, The Nation in Texts:
Pedagogical Impulses of National and Local
Museums
Ma. Jovita E. Zarate
University of the Philippine Open University
The Nation in Images
Corazon S. Alvina
Independent Scholar
The Philippine Ethnographic Collection of the
Weltmuseum Wien: Preliminary Analysis of
Embedded Discourse
Maria Fe P. Quiroga
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Kasaysayan ng Lahi: Anticipating Creative
Industries in Marcos’ New Society
Talitha Espiritu
Wheaton College, Massachusetts
The Marcoses and the Archive
Felicidad “Bliss” Cua Lim
University of California, Irvine
The Manila Film Palace and International Film
Festival (1982-83) and Other Cinema Memories
of the Marcoses
Rolando B. Tolentino
University of the Philippines Diliman
Locating Mike de Leon in
Philippine Cinema
Patrick F. Campos University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Skirting the Traps and Puzzles of History in Gina
Apostol’s The Revolution According to
Raymundo Mata
Jophen Baui
De La Salle University Manila
Is the Nation Still Imagined? The Re-Imagining
of the Filipino in the Age of Facebook
in Joselito Delos Reyes'
iStatus Nation
Adrian Crisostomo Ho
De La Salle University Manila
On Mounting the Mountains: Texts and
Performances of Various Cordillera-based
Theater Groups
Mario “Em” Mendez, Jr.
De La Salle University and University
of the Philippines Diliman
The Filipino Novelist's Imagination of Nation
and Asian 'Community'
Clarissa V. Militante
De La Salle University Manila
Open Forum
Nicanor G. Tiongson
Session Chair and Moderator Nerissa Balce
Session Chair and Moderator Maria Jovita E. Zarate
Chair and Moderator Felicidad “Bliss” Cua Lim
Session Chair and Moderator Genevieve L. Asenjo
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104
4:00 –
4:30 Coffee Break
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Session 8A
ENCYCLOPEDIA AND NATION II
Nicanor G. Tiongson
(Panel Proponent)
Session 8B
ON THE ARCHIPELAGIC
PERSPECTIVE
Christine Bacareza Balance
(Panel Proponent)
Session 8C
MOBILITIES AND MOVEMENTS:
RE-IMAGINING PHILIPPINE
QUEER FUTURES
Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza
(Panel Proponent)
Session 8D
TRANSPORTATION MODES,
INFRASTRUCTURE, AND PLANS: A
HISTORY OF TRANSPORTATION
AND URBANIZATION IN
METROPOLITAN MANILA FROM
THE JAPANESE PERIOD TO THE
MARCOS ERA
Marco Stefan B. Lagman
(Panel Proponent)
Session 8E
WHO’S AFRAID OF REVOLUTION?
CREATIVE TENSIONS IN
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE
POETRY, FICTION, THEATER, AND
LITERARY TRANSLATION II
Genevieve L. Asenjo (Panel Proponent)
Session 8F
SOMETHING'S COOKING AT THE
PHILIPPINE FRONTIER: THE
TRANS-REGIONAL ECONOMIES
OF MINDANAO
Patricio N. Abinales
(Panel Proponent)
If only the Stones Could Speak:
Architecture and a People’s Memory
Rene Javellana Ateneo de Manila University
Rethinking CW: The Philippine Literary
Tradition and Creative Writing in the
Academe
Om Narayan Velasco University of the Philippines Los Baños
Glenn Diaz
Ateneo de Manila University
Art on the Airwaves:
Forging a Nation of the Everyday
Elizabeth L. Enriquez
University of the Philippines Diliman
On Writing Manobolandia for the CCP
Encyclopedia of Art 2: Cultural Work and
Transformation through Critical
Scholarship and the Peoples’ Movement
Louise Jashil Sonido University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Markets of Resistance
Angel Velasco Shaw
Philippine Women’s University
"I've never Been to Me": Simultaneous
Proximities and the Geography of Self in
Ramona Diaz's The Learning
Allan Punzalan Isaac
Rutgers State University of New Jersey
Teleserye Realness: Global Mediascapes
and Queer Filipino/a Lives
Robert Diaz OCAD (Ontario College of Art & Design)
University
Toronto, Canada
On Tour: Pinoy Indie Rock Itineraries
Christine Bacareza Balance
University of California, Irvine
Discussant
Francisco Benitez, Jr.,
Philippine Women’s University
Open Forum
From Invisibility to Invincibility: Gaining
Sexual Citizenship through Pride March
John Andrew G. Evangelista University of the Philippines Diliman
Intimacies and Horizons on the Move:
Gay Dating App Ecologies in
Translocal Manila
Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Batang Makulit, Mapagpalayang Bulilit:
Integrating Gender Sensitivity and
Responsiveness in Kindergarten
Bernadette Villanueva Neri University of the Philippines Diliman
On the Cruel Optimism of LGBT
Organizing
Roland Sintos Coloma
Northern Kentucky University
Open Forum
Manila’s Tranvía during the
Japanese Occupation: Decay and Death
Ricardo Trota Jose University of the Philippines Diliman
Ang Magkaribal: A History of Road
versus Rail in Metropolitan Manila,
1957- 1985
Gerard L. Daguio University of the Philippines Diliman
A History of What Might Have Been:
Mapping Unimplemented Mass Transit
Plans for Metro Manila using Geographic
Information Systems
Johnson C. Damian
University of the Philippines Diliman
The Matriyoshka Settlement: A Historical
Geography of the Evolving Definitions
of Metropolitan Manila during
the Marcos Era
Marco Stefan B. Lagman
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Creative Tensions in Literary Translation:
The Case of Magdalena G. Jalandoni’s
Short Story “Si Anabella” in
Hiligaynon to Filipino
Genevieve L. Asenjo
De La Salle University Manila
Creative Tensions: Pursuing Justice for
Indigenous Communities in
Contemporary Visayan and Mindanawon
Literature
Kei Valmoria Bughaw
De La Salle University Manila
Democratizing Literature through the
Archipelagic Landscape as
Seen/Imagined in Philippine Ecopoetry
Rina Garcia Chua
University of Sto. Tomas
Creative Tensions: National
Consciousness and Hybridity in Cirilo F.
Bautista’s Trilogy of St. Lazarus
Joyce Roque
De La Salle University Manila
Open Forum
Re-Imagining Imperial Space: Mindanao,
the Dutch East Indies and the Trans-
Regional Life of American Empire
Joshua Gedacht
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
'Cosmopolitan Fish': Science, Commerce,
and the Transregional Nature of
Mindanao's Waters, 1880-1952.
Anthony D. Medrano
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Beyond Violence and Poverty: A Thriving
Maranao Upland Farming Community
Magne Knudsen
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Summiting Mountains, Collecting
Specimens: The Scientific Expeditions of
Major Edgar Mearns in Mindanao
Ruel Pagunsan
National University of Singapore/
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Nicanor G. Tiongson
Session Chair and Moderator Christine Bacareza Balance
Session Chair and Moderator Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza
Session Chair and Moderator Marco Stefan B. Lagman
Session Chair and Moderator Genevieve L. Asenjo
Session Chair and Moderator Patricio N. Abinales
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
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Session 9A
KNOWLEDGE/POWER IN
COLONIAL PHILIPPINES
Session 9B
THE ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF THE
ASEAN INTEGRATION
John Raymond B. Jison
(Panel Proponent)
Session 9C
POVERTY, ACCESS TO
EDUCATION AND SPIRITUALITY:
GLIMPSES OF A SAMA DILAUT
COMMUNITY VIS-A VIS SOCIAL
EXCLUSION
Nerlyne C. Concepcion
(Panel Proponent)
Session 9D
THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR
IN ASIA PACIFIC
Vina A. Lanzona
(Panel Proponent)
Session 9E
REIMAGINING THE ROLE OF
LIBRARIES IN PHILIPPINE
STUDIES
Vernon R. Totanes
(Panel Proponent)
Session 9F
EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURAL
HERITAGE IN SOUTH CHINA SEA -
PRESERVATION AND
CONSERVATION: THE FILIPINO
EXPERIENCE COMPARED TO
OTHER COUNTERPARTS
Jesús Alberto Pulido Arcas
(Panel Proponent)
Medicine and Medical Practice in the
Philippines in the
Late 19th Century
Yoshihiro Chiba University of Hokkaido
“Subversiva de Todos los Principios
Religiosos y Politicos”- Ilang Tala mula
sa mga Pulong ng Comisión Permanente
de Censura (1866-1875)
[“Subversiva de Todos los Principios
Religiosos y Politicos”Some Notes from
the Meetings of the Comisión Permanente
de Censura (1866-1875)]
Florentino A. Iniego, Jr
University of the Philippines Diliman
The Press During the Ephemeral
Independence of the Philippines: La
Independencia and La República Filipina
Glòria Cano
Universidad Pompeu Fabra
Barcelona, Spain
Open Forum
Taming the Tiger: A Search for a
Common ASEAN Stand to Contain China
Regarding the Spratlys
Diosdado B. Lopega University of the Philippines Los Baños
ASEAN Economic Community and
Philippine Governance: Challenges for
the Government, Private Sector
and Civil Society
Gladys P. Nalangan University of the Philippines Los Baños
Uncertain Present, Bleak Future: The
ASEAN Economic Integration through the
Lens of Filipino Smallholder Farmers
John Raymond B. Jison University of the Philippines Los Baños
Open Forum
Social Exclusion: Experiences and
Encountered Problems of the Sama Dilaut
Hashim Alawi
Western Mindanao State University-
Zamboanga City
Resigning to the Will of the Ancestors:
A Glimpse of the Sama Dilaut Worldview
vis-a-vis Social Exclusion
Francis Jumala
Western Mindanao State University
Zamboanga City
Factors of Social Exclusion of the Sama
Dilaut: Their Resilience in the Society
Nerlyne C. Concepcion
Western Mindanao State University,
Zamboanga City
Open Forum
The Impact of the Spanish Civil War
in Asia-Pacific
Florentino Rodao
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Filipinos in the Spanish Civil War,
1936-1939
Francis M. Navarro
Ateneo de Manila University
The Philippine Left and the
Spanish Civil War
Vina A. Lanzona University of Hawai’i at Mano’a
Open Forum
Promoting Preservation and Access to
Scholarly Works in the Philippines
Stephen B. Alayon
Southeast Asian Fisheries
Development Center, Iloilo
Mainstreaming Information Resources
on Indigenous Cultural
Communities/Indigenous Peoples
Fraulein Agcambot Oclarit
Holy Trinity College, General Santos City
Rizal’s Sucesos, Book History, and
Libraries: A Case Study
Vernon R. Totanes Ateneo de Manila University
Open Forum
Considerations on Heritage Buildings in
the Philippines
Juan Ramón Jimenez Verdejo
University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Environmental Retrofit of Architectural
Heritage - Case Study of San Agustin
Church and Malate Church in Manila
Jesús Alberto Pulido Arcas
The University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Religious Architecture and Spanish-
Filipino Legacy on Heritage in Macau
Vincent Wai-kit Ho
University of Macau
Open Forum
Glòrio Cano
Session Chair and Moderator John Raymond B. Jison
Session Chair and Moderator Nerlyne C. Concepcion
Session Chair and Moderator Vina A. Lanzona
Session Chair and Moderator Vernon R. Totanes
Session Chair and Moderator Jesús Alberto Pulido Arcas
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
10:00 –
10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 –
12:00
PLENARY SESSION
(Venue: Claire Isabel McGill Luce Auditorium)
The Philippines and the U.S. – From Martial Law through People Power
and Beyond
Ambassador John Maisto
President, Philippines-US Society
Washington, D.C.
The Continuing Question: Quo Vadis, Philippines?
David L. Szanton
University of California, Berkeley
University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Open Forum
Bernardita R. Churchill
Session Chair and Moderator
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6-8 July 2016
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12:00 –
1:00 Lunch Break
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Session 10A
PHILIPPINE MARINE
ENVIRONMENTS: HISTORY AND
HERITAGE IN THE
AGE OF THE DUGONG
Anthony Medrano
(Panel Proponent)
Session 10B
GLOBALIZATION AND THE
CULTURAL POLITICS OF
EMERGING FOOD TRENDS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio
(Panel Proponent)
Session 10C
EXPRESSIONS OF DESIRE,
INVENTION, AND SOVEREIGNTY
UNDER EMPIRE
Tessa Winkelmann (Panel Proponent)
Session 10D
FILIPINO SUBJECTS AT THE
INTERSTICES AND INTERSTITIAL
SUBJECTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Mark Sanchez
(Panel Proponent)
Session 10E
THE PHILIPPINES AND THE
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
Session 10F
PHILIPPINES-CHINA RELATIONS:
INSIGHTS ON POWERS,
ECONOMY, AND LAW
Tina S. Clemente
(Panel Proponent)
In Search of the “Big Fish”: Hunting for
Large Marine Vertebrates in the Bohol
Sea
Jo Marie Acebes
University of the Philippines
Balyena, org, Philippines
Teaching “Intercultural Understanding”
for “Managers” in Tropical Ecosystems:
Narratives from Philippine Contexts
Maria F. Mangahas
University of the Philippines
Suzanna Rodriguez-Roldan
Ateneo de Manila University
Bisayan Wisdom Heritage: Place Names,
Reef Fishing, and Raiding
Cynthia Neri Zayas
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
(Re)Defining the Local in the Global: The
Cultural Politics of Local Food in
Philippine Cosmopolitan Spaces
Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio Yale-NUS College, Singapore
Body Politics and Producing Healthy
Bodies: A Genealogy of Healthy Foods in
the Philippines
Antonio P. Contreras
De La Salle University Manila
McCarinderia: A Theoretical Inquiry
Jeremy C. De Chavez
De La Salle University
Open Forum
A Physics Lesson: Humans as Media in
Philippine Anti-Colonial Struggle
Neferti X. M. Tadiar
Barnard College-Columbia University
“You Cannot Make a Slave of a Man after
Educating Him”: Tarhata Kiram,
Sovereignty, and Subversion in
Philippine-U.S. Histories
Genevieve Clutario
Harvard University
Philippine Picture Postcards: Interracial
Intercourse and the Staging of
an Imperial Imaginary
Tessa Winkelmann
University of Nevada
Open Forum
Staging Filipino Hospitality: Distance
Scripts in the Humanitarian Governance
of Filipino Refuge
James Pangilinan
University of British Columbia, Canada
The Philippines Project: The Goddard-
Cambridge School and Philippine Studies
during the Marcos Era
Mark Sanchez
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Swinging at the Interstices: A Social
History of Thai Students in the Interwar
Philippines
Arthit Jiamrattanyoo
University of Washington, Seattle
Open Forum
Strategic Selection: Philippine Arbitration
Against China in the South China Sea
Krista E. Wiegand
University of Tennessee
Peace in Southeast Asia: ASEAN or
Balance of Power? A Realist Response to
Security Community in Southeast Asia
Sherlyn Mae Hernandez
University of the Philippines Diliman
Charles Lindbergh and Early Philippine
Environmentalism
Paul A. Rodell
Georgia Southern University
Open Forum
The Escalating US-China Rivalry in the
Asia-Pacific Region: Its Implications for
the West Philippine Sea and Philippines-
China Relations
Chito Sta. Romana
Philippine Association of Chinese Studies
Philippine Economic Vulnerability in
Philippines-China Relations
Tina S. Clemente
University of the Philippines Diliman
Colliding Cultures, Roiling Racism in
Socially-mediated Foreign Relations:
Philippines and China since 2012
Jay L. Batongbacal
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
Anthony Medrano
Session Chair, and Moderator
Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio
Session Chair and Moderator
Tessa Winkelmann
Session Chair and Moderator
Mark Sanchez
Session Chair and Moderator
Paul A. Rodell
Session Chair and Moderator
Chito Sta. Romana
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
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Session 11A
GOVERNING THE RISKS AND
PRECARIOUSNESS UNDER THE
CONTEMPORARY
RECONFIGURATION OF “THE
SOCIAL”: THE ETHNOGRAPHIES OF
VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE
IN THE PHILIPPINES
Koki Seki (Panel Proponent)
Session 11B
RE-IMAGINING BELONGING:
SOCIETY, KINSHIP AND POWER IN
THE 21ST CENTURY PHILIPPINES I
Noah Theriault
(Panel Proponent)
Session 11C
ARTICULATING DISSENT IN
PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND
CULTURES
Megan Thomas
(Panel Proponent)
Session 11D
HERITAGE AND IDENTITY
Session 11E
MANAGING HERITAGE
Session 11F
POINTED CONVERSATIONS:
FILIPINOS ABROAD
Deploying “the Social” without Welfare
State: Formality and Informality of the
Homeowners Associations in Urban
Informal Settlement of Metro Manila
Koki Seki
Hiroshima University
Morality, Expectations and Negotiations:
Contextualizing the Conditional Cash
Transfer Program in the Philippines
Itaru Nagasaka
Hiroshima University
Bodies of Work: Healthcare at the Bottom of
the Migrant Care Chain
Yasmin Y. Ortiga
Nanyang Technological University
Global Articulation Regime: Social
Formation
of the Philippines
Kazuhiro Ota
Kobe University
Discussant
Michael Pinches
University of Western Australia
Open Forum
Belonging in the Anthropocene: Global
Climate Justice and Local Experiences in
the Philippines
Noah Theriault University of Oklahoma
The Prosopography of Prominent Families
in Region 12: A Study of Power Relations
Marlon B. Lopez MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology
Filipino Town: Remaking of Culture
in Cosmopolis Toronto
Yshmael Cabana
Toronto-based Educator and Artist
Discussant
Jose Jowel Canuday
Ateneo de Manila University
Open Forum
Mutiny, Desertion, and Disobedience in the
Eighteenth-Century British Occupation
Megan Thomas
University of California Sta Cruz
Dissent, Repression and Revolution:
Descent into Manila’s 'Dark Labyrinth,’
1895-1898
Maureen Cristin S. Justiniano
University of Wisconsin - Madison
The Double Apostasy of Salvador Pons:
Spiritism and Catholicism in the Early
Twentieth-Century Philippines
Deirdre de la Cruz University of Michigan
Visual Voice: The Migrant Photographs
of Xyza Cruz Bacani
JPaul S. Manzanilla
National University of Singapore
Open Forum
Selling the Drama: Music and Identity
in the Popular Zarzuelas of Severino
Reyes, circa 1906
Isidora Miranda University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Archives of the University of Santo
Tomas, Manila: A Heritage from
a School for the World
Regalado Trota Jose
The Archives of the University of Santo
Tomas
Heritage Information and Interpretation
Erik Akpedonu Ateneo de Manila University
Open Forum
Notes on a Music Collection from
Oslob, Cebu
Patricia Marion Y. Lopez
University of the Philippines Diliman
Post-Disaster Heritage Management in the
Philippines: Case Studies of the Loboc
Church in Bohol and Guiuan Church in
Eastern Samar
Mary Josefti Nito
University of Asia and the Pacific
World Heritage Site Tourism and Its
Impact on a Local Economy: A Study of
Vigan,
Ilocos Sur, the Philippines
Nobutaka Suzuki
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Open Forum
Liga: Basketball and the Displaced
Lives of Ilonggo Migrants in Seoul,
South Korea
Clement C. Camposano University of Asia and the Pacific
Filipino Language Program for
Korean-Filipino Children in
Multicultural Korea
Ronel O. Laranjo
University of the Philippines - Diliman
Dynamics in the History of Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Nigeria
Saliba B. James
University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
Spiritual Ethnoscape: The OFW’s Pinoy
Faith as a Strategy towards a Holistic
Sense of Self
Mary Jannette L. Pinzon
University of the Philippines, Diliman
Open Forum
Koki Seki
Session Chair and Moderator
Noah Theriault
Session Chair and Moderator
Megan Thomas
Session Chair and Moderator
Regalado Trota Jose
Session Chair and Moderator
Mary Josefti Nito
Session Chair and Moderator
Clement C. Camposano
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
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Session 12A
THE SYSTEM OF POLITICAL
DYNASTIES AS CENTERPIECE OF
POLITICAL REFORM:
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES –
Center for People Empwerment in
Government - Diliman
Bobby M. Tuazon (Panel Proponent)
Session 12B
RE-IMAGINING BELONGING:
SOCIETY, KINSHIP AND POWER IN
THE 21ST CENTURY
PHILIPPINES II
Sarah Webb (Panel Proponent)
Session 12C
(MIS) APPROPRIATING JAPANESE
PERFORMANCE TRADITIONS AND
ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO
CULTURAL EXCHANGE
Amparo Adelina C. Umali, III
(Panel Proponent)
Session 12D
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE 20TH
CENTURY FILIPINO
NATIONALISM
Taihei Okada (Panel Proponent)
Session 12E
THE FILIPINO WOMAN IN
PHILIPPINE TRAVEL WRITING,
POETRY, ROMANCE NOVELS
AND FILM
Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo
(Panel Proponent)
Session 12F
TRACK II PEACEBUILDING FOR
SUSTAINABLE PEACE IN
MINDANAO
Federico V. Magdalena
(Panel Proponent)
Political Families and the Quality of
Local Governance: A Quantitative
Approach
Danica Ella P. Panelo
From Traditional to “Alternative”:
Political Families in the Party List System
Carl Marc L. Ramota
A Glimpse of Bicol Political Dynasties:
A Socio-Cultural Perspective
Evita L. Jimenez
Aborting Legislative Actions to Implement
the Anti-Dynasty Constitutional Provision
Bobby M. Tuazon
Diliman
Open Forum
Thinking of Kapatiran: Elderly
Aspirations for Well-Being in an
Informal Settlement in Manila
Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria-Gonzalez
University of Santo Tomas
Biomedical Citizenship and
Pharmaceutical Consumption in the
Philippine Uplands
Will Smith University of Queensland, Australia
Tracing Belonging through Market
Relations and Moral Framings:
Rural Sari-sari Store Engagements on
Central Palawan Island
Sarah Webb
University of Queensland, Australia
The Devil's Scrapbook: Capital, Sorcery
and the Everyday
Christina Verano Sornito Carter
Appalachian State University, Boone, NC,
USA
Discussant
Raul Pertierra
Philippine Women’s University
Open Forum
Appropriating Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio’s
Filipino Noh play Ang Paglalakbay ni
Sisa: Isang Noh sa Laguna
Amparo Adelina Umali, III
University of the Philippines Diliman
Filipinos Replicating Kanjincho
Amparo Adelina C. Umali, III,
and Jeremy de la Cruz
University of the Philippines Diliman
Sisa, as Shitekata (principal actor),
Through the Eyes of the Audience
Laureen Theresa Lioanag University of the Philippines Diliman
Filipinos Performing Bunraku: Process of
(Mis) appropriating Bunraku to the
Filipino Experience
Patricia Bianca Andres
University of the Philippines Diliman
Open Forum
The Universal and the Local in the
Brotherhood: Empire, Nation and
Fraternity in Philippine Freemasonry
from Mabini to Kalaw, 1892-1917
Francis A. Gealogo Ateneo de Manila University
Manuel L. Quezon's Trans-Pacific
Itinerary: Mexican Influences on the
Social Policies of the Philippine
Commonwealth
Taihei Okada Shizuoka University
The “History Wars” over Philippine
Nationalism/s: A Reconsideration
Oscar Campomanes
Ateneo de Manila University
Revisiting Renato Constantino
as Historian
Yoshiko Nagano Kanagawa University, Japan
Discussant
Karl Ian Cheng Chua Ateneo de Manila University
Open Forum
Travel and Transgression: Identity and
Community in the Travel Writing of
Filipino Women
Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo
University of Santo Tomas
Cadence of the Soul: Exploring the
Lyrical Articulation of the Sacred by
Three Female Poets
Ma. Ailil B. Alvarez
University of Santo Tomas
Fleshing Out Desire: Female Desire in
Philippine Popular Literature
Dawn Marie Nicole L. Marfil
University of Santo Tomas
The Woman’s Film and the Prevalent
Type of Filipino Cinematic Adaptation
in the 1950s
Joyce L. Arriola
University of Santo Tomas
Open Forum
Conflict Mitigation towards Sustainable
Peace: The Central Mindanao Experience
at the Turn of the 21st Century
Faina C. Abaya-Ulindang
Mindanao State University Marawi
Negotiating Gender Roles in Conflict
Affected Areas in Muslim Mindanao:
Challenges and Possibilities
Rufa C. Guiam
Empowering the Youth as Peacebuilders
in Mindanao: Lessons from a Social
Experiment
Federico V. Magdalena
University of Hawai’i at Mano’a
Normalization in the Bangsamoro:
Challenges and Prospects
Mark Anthony J. Torres Mindanao State University - Iligan
Institute of Technology
Open Forum
Bobby M. Tuazon
Session Chair and Moderator
Sarah Webb
Session Chair and Moderator
Amparo Adelina C. Umali, III
Session Chair and Moderator
Tahei Okada
Session Chair and Moderator
Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo
Session Chair and Moderator
Federico V.Magdalena
Session Chair and Moderator
Venue: Guy Hall 1-A Venue: Guy Hall 1-B Venue: Moot Court (VH) Venue: MMS 102 Venue: MMS 104 Venue: MMS 103
6:00
CLOSING OF CONFERENCE
Thanks and Appreciation
Clement C. Camposano
ICOPHIL Conference Program Convener
Ben Malayang III
President, Silliman University
Closing Remarks
Bernardita R. Churchill
ICOPHIL Council Chair and Conference Convener
7:00
PSA BUSINESS MEETING and
CONFERENCE FAREWELL DINNER (For Confirmation)
10th International Conference on Philippine Studies Silliman University, Dumaguete City
6-8 July 2016
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DAY 4 – Saturday, July 9, 2016 LAKBAY ARAL (For Confirmation on details)
The Lakbay Aral is optional and the cost of travel and meals will be shouldered by the participants – reservations will be on a first come, first serve basis. This will either be a trip to Siquijor Island or a land tour of Dumaguete and its
environs.