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Volume: 40 (1992)

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. 40, No. 1 (1992)


Articles

The Repatriate Theme in Philippine Second-Language Fiction

Gerald T. Burns

3–34

“Plain Soldiers”: Muro-Ami Fishing in Cebu

Harold Olofson, Araceli Tiukinhoy

35–52

The Enlightenment, Deism, and Rizal

Raul J. Bonoan, S.J.

53–67

Carlos Bulosan and the Act of Writing

Oscar V. Campomanes, Todd S. Gernes

68–82


Texts and Documents

The Lives of Damian Domingo and Simon Flores

Jose Ma. F. Clotet, S.J., Trans. Florentino H. Hornedo

83–98


Notes and Comments

Filipino Migrants in Spain

Carmen Molina

99–110

Split-Level Christianity in The Praying Man

Lorenzo Puente

111–120


Review Article

Keepers of the Forest

Peter Walpole, S.J.

121–126


Contributors

Contributors

Contributors to Volume 40 number 1 1992

137


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