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Volume: 42 (1994)

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. 42, No. 1 (1994)


Articles

Urban Poor Alcoholic Fathers: A Case Study

Ma. Teresa G. Tuason

3–19

Theme and Technique in the Short Stories of Liwayway A. Arceo, 1941-1950

Lolita Rodriguez Lacuesta

39–62

Peñafrancia Revisited

Vitaliano R. Gorospe, S.J.

63–79


Notes and Comments

Filipino Culture and Social Analysis

Niels Mulder

80–90

You Lovely People: The Texture of Alienation

Victoria S. Rico

91–104

The Crafted Fact: Cornelio S. Reyes “Yesterday’s Tomorrow”

L. M. Grow

105–109


Texts and Documents

Fr. Vicente Balaguer, S.J. and Rizal’s Conversion

Jose S. Arcilla, S.J.

110–123


Book Reviews

Artisans and Enterpreneurs, by Rutten

Paul Matthews

124–128

Rainforest Politics, by Hurst

Peter Walpole, S.J.

129–130

A La Recherce de L’Islam Philippin, by Loyre-de Hauteclocque

Jose S. Arcilla, S.J.

131–132

From Colonial to Liberation Psychology, by Enriquez

Pedro Antonio P. Uy-Tioco, S.J.

133

The Sarmientos, by Virtusio

Franco U. Villaruel, S.J.

134


Contributors

Contributors

Contributors to Volume 42 Number 1 1994

136


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