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Item"And Woman will prevail over Man:" Symbolic Sexual Inversion and Counter- Hegemonic Discourse in Mt. Banahaw: The Case of the Ciudad Mistica De Dios(Honolulu, Hawaii: Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa., 1991)
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ItemVigilantes in the Philippines from Fanatical Cults to Citizen's Organizations(Honolulu, Hawaii: Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa., 1992)
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ItemTwo Perspectives on Philippine Literature and Society(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1981)
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ItemThe Politics of Counterinsurgency in the Philippines: Military and Political Options(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1987)
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ItemStrain in Filipino Industrial Relations(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1989)
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ItemThe Philippine Urban Poor(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985)
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ItemOP-5: Cronies and Enemies - The Current Philippine Scene(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982-08)This series consists of two papers, "Who Controls the Philippine Economy?" by John F. Doherty, and "The Extradition Treaty between the Philippines and the United States: Facts and Implications," by Jovito R. Salonga.
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ItemThe Emergence of Modern Drama in the Philippines(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1976-06)Author traces the emergence of modern drama in the Philippines during the transition of the Spanish and American colonial periods.
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ItemKnowing America's Colony(Center for Philippine Studies, School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1999)Consists of three lectures delivered at UH Manoa, namely: The Philippine Revolution of 1896 and U.S. Colonial Education, Knowledge and Pacification: The Philippine-American War, and Orientalism and the Study of Philippine Politics.