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No. 3

Volume: 33 (1985)

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its peoples, both in the homeland and overseas.

It believes the past is illuminated by historians as well as scholars from other disciplines; at the same time, it prefers ethnographic approaches to the history of the present. It welcomes works that are theoretically informed but not encumbered by jargon. It promotes a comparative and transnational sensibility, and seeks to engage scholars who may not be specialists on the Philippines. Founded in 1953 as Philippine Studies, the journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University.

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Vol. 33, No. 3 (1985)


A Prologue

A Prologue

Alfredo Navarro Salanga

267-268


A Critical Introduction

The Temper of the Times:

Alice G. Guillermo

269-276


Prose

Perfect Sunday

Jose L. Ayala

277-287

Sarcophagus

Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr.

288-295

The President's Special Research Project

Marianne Villanueva

295-303

Political Parables

Cirilo F. Baustista

304-314

Alitaptap sa Gabing Maunos

Lamberto E. Antonio

315-321

Excerpts from Great Philippine Jungle Energy Cafe

Alfred A. Yuson

322-339

Lagnat Laki

Jun Cruz Reyes

340-352

The Reprieve

Susan S. Lara

353-360


Poetry

Rice Bird; Barrio Road

Simeon Dumdum, Jr.

361

Kung Paano Pumatay ng Bata; Tula ng Pag-ibig #7

Ramon Vicente C. Sunico

362-363

Los Banos Interlude I ; Los Banos Interlude II

Juaniyo Arcellana

364

Kay Ignacio de Loyola; Kuskos-Balungos

Rofel G. Brion

365-366

A Shot of Death; The Drowning; Poem for a Child About to Grow

Lilia Lopez-Chua

367-368

Mahal na Birhen, Ngayong Disyembre; Sa Pakpak ng Balse ni Strauss

Benilda S. Santos

368-370

The Obmutescent Game; Chromatext

Ricardo M. De Ungria

371-372

Alamat ng Bulag na Salamin; Alamat ng Buwan at Sundang

Rio Alma

372-374

Reenactment

Gemino H. Abad

374-378

In Memoriam

Jose F. Lacaba

378-381

By the Pasig; From the Journal of Mary F.

Ma. Fatima V. Lim

382-385

Bagong Karnabal; Sine

Mike L. Bigornia

386

Traffic

Saturnino Abecia Jr.

387

Harana / Serenade

Romulo A. Sandoval

388-391

Death Comes to Diana

Eric Gamalinda

391-392

Ang Hibik ng Birhen sa Groto

Manny Pambid

392-395

Brownout; Volunteer Worker

Tony Perez

395-396

Paghabol ng Dyip; Regla sa Buwan ng Hunyo

Elynia S. Mabanglo

396-398

Grandmother

Marne Kilates

399-400

Hindi Pisong Lumulutang sa Hangin ang Buhay; Steal Life

Tea T. Antonio

401-403

Memorabilia; Hole

Wenzl Petrak Bautista

403-404

Hagupit ng Lamig

Virgilio V. Vitug

404

An Old Woman's Thoughts Inside a Bus; Candles

Danton R. Remoto

405-406

Igang; Pagbubuksan ka ng Pinto

Kris Montaneza

406-408

A Weaving-Song

Ma. Luisa Aguilar-Carino

408-409

Kung ang Tula ay Wala na

Albert Alejo, S.J.

409-410

All Saint's Eve; A Beach in Eastern Luzon, After Dumaguete

Fidelito C. Cortes

410-411

Debut

Heber Bartolome

411-412

Twin Sepultures

R. Torres Pandan

412-413

Ning Pinanggang Panahon / These Beloved Times; Duhawit: esoterika / Duet: esoterika

Don Pagusara

413-416

This Skeleton Must Have Been A Poem

Marjorie F. Pernia

416-417

Promissory Elegy

Hermono S. Beltran, Jr.

417

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Auggusta De Almeidda

418

When the Zoo Took Part in the Elections

Alan V. Jazmines

419-420

From the Other Side of the Sea

Maria Pl.Lanot

420-422

The WOrld Turns: The Ecological Progression

Cesare Syjuco

423

Anti-Poems

Felix V. Fojas

424


Contributors

Contributors

Contributors to Volume 33, No. 3

425-427


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