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PHILIPPINE
STUDIES
CONFERENCE
IN
JAPAN
(PSCJ)
28 February-1 March 2014
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Kyoto University
Kyoto, Japan
Co-sponsored by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University and the "Towards Sustainable Humanosphere in Southeast Asia" Research Program of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.
CONTENTS
Conference Overview 3
Program 5
Index of Participants 16
Convenor/Advisory and Steering Committee 19
Secretariat 20
Access 21
Inamori Center Floor Map 22
East Building Floor Map 23
Library Floor Map 24
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Emerging Philippines:
New Frontiers, Directions, Contributions
In recent years, the Philippines has attracted worldwide publicity as part of the so-called TIMPS (Turkey, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines) emerging economies, thanks to good GDP growth, a booming stock market, a first-ever investment-grade credit rating, a favorable demographic, an expanding service sector, and remittance-powered domestic consumption.
Along with the country’s better-than-expected economic performance, other ground-level developments with local, national, and transnational implications—a deterritorializing and reterritorializing nation, global and regional flows and movements of people and ideas and goods, a contentious civil society, a vibrant cultural and artistic scene, extensive experience with democratization and decentralization, rapid urbanization, strong religiosity, a r3ecord of popular challenges against the state and People Power popular mobilization, a historic peace agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front—have prompted reappraisals of longstanding assumptions about the Philippine state, market, and society. Yet there remain pressing questions of persistent poverty and inequality, gaps between regions (both subnational and supranational), a large informal sector, decline of agriculture, “predatory” elites, a “weak”/“strong” state, “culture of disasters”, environmental degradation, corruption/rents and challenges for governance, human (in)security, territorial disputes with China and neighboring countries, and fragile attempts at industrialization. All of these developments have sparked a series of “rethinkings,” “revisitings,” and “reconfigurations” in Philippine studies and area studies more generally. These reassessments offer not simply case studies of localized experience of globalization, but potential for generating new perspectives for understanding the relationship among state, market, society, and culture, as well as nationalism, regionalism and regionalization, and globalization.
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This conference aims to highlight the diversity of perspectives, debates, and practices that go into thinking about—and rethinking—Philippine politics, economy, society, and culture in historical, contemporary, comparative, regional, and transnational terms. The conference seeks to identify new frontiers for research and specify not only the directions but, more importantly, the contributions of Philippine studies to theoretically nuanced and empirically grounded area-based knowledge that is capable of being shared with people from other regions. Rather than viewing the Philippines as mere example, we see it as offering an important site and standpoint from which to make sense of the possibilities, limits, and challenges of a rapidly transforming world. The keynote speakers for this conference are Professor Resil Mojares and Professor Cayetano Paderanga, Jr. This is an activity of the "Towards Sustainable Humanosphere in Southeast Asia" Research Program of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.
Shimizu Hiromu Convener
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Program
PHILIPPINE STUDIES
CONFERENCE IN JAPAN (PSCJ)
28 February-1 March 2014 Inamori Foundation Building
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Kyoto University
Kyoto, Japan
Friday February 28
9:00-9:30 Registration
FIRST SESSIONS
PANEL 1 Movement
9:30-11:30 Large Room
(1) Mina Roces Filipino Migration and the Rethinking of the Family in the Long Twentieth Century (2)John Lambino The Interaction of Geopolitics and Migration: Focusing on the Case of the Philippines (3) Jean Encinas-Franco Bagong Bayani (New Heroes): Discursive Origins and the Legitimation of Philippine Labor Export (4) Mario Ivan Lopez (Discussant)
PANEL 2 Conflict, Violence
and Security
9:30-11:30 Middle-sized Room (1) Meynardo de la Paz Mendoza
Media Killings and Block-Time Journalism in the Philippines (2) Ana Rhia T. Muhi
The Road to Peace: The Role of Natural Resources in a Post-Conflict Bangsamoro (3) Rosalie Arcala Hall
Quo vadis? Mapping and Imaging the Philippine Military’s Future after its Exit from Internal Security Role (4) Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza Women and Armed Conflict in the Philippines (5) Nicole Del Rosario CuUnjieng
Contested Sovereignties and the Meaning of Violence in the Hinterland of the Philippine - American War PANEL 3 Advancing
Indigenous People’s Rights: Lessons
and Prospects
(Organizer: Alejandro Ciencia, Jr.)
9:30-11:30 Small-sized Room 1 (1) Nimreh L. Calde Customary Laws, Ancestral Land Titling and NCIP’s Quasi-Judicial Powers (2) Maileenita Peñalba Indigenous Peoples versus the State: FPIC and Resource Extraction in the Cordillera Region, Philippines
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(3) Raymundo D. Rovillos
Official Development Assistance and Indigenous Peoples (4) Rolando Talampas
Interrogating (Re-) Integration: The Philippine Sama-Bajau Case (5) Alejandro Ciencia, Jr.
Advancing Indigenous People’s Rights after the Benigno Aquino III Presidency
PANEL 4 Necessary
Conditions for Social Economic
Development: Public Sector
Investment and Institutions
(Organizer: Satoru Nishimura)
9:30-11:30 Small-sized Room 2 (1) Joseph Capuno The Effects of Term Limits and Yardstick Competition on Local Government Provision of Health Insurance and other Public Services: The Philippine Case (2) Albert Perez Aquino Public Sector Investments in Science, Technology and Innovation for an Inclusive and Competitive Philippines (3) Alex Orquiza Philippine Public Schools and Agricultural Commodities, 1898-1941: A Digital Humanities Approach (4) Katsumi Nozawa Banana Production and Cooperatives in the Philippines: Structure for the Self-reliance of the Farmer Growers by the Agrarian Reform
PANEL 5 Regional
Transformations
9:30-11:30 Small-sized Room (East) (1) Miguel Antonio Lizada
Oh, Oh Mario! Mario Maurer and the ASEAN Integration of the Philippines (2) Lermie Shayne Garcia
Sharing Best Practices in Development Assistance from China: A New Form of South-South Development Cooperation (SSDC) between the Philippines and its Neighboring Southeast Asian Countries (3) Charles Joseph Garcia de Guzman
Philippines-China Relations: The Linkage of Economic and Security Interests (4) Patrick Campos
Anxieties in Defining Philippine (Trans)National Cinema
11:30-13:00 Lunch
SECOND SESSIONS
PANEL 6 New Perspectives on
Philippine History (1): In the
Shadow of Spanish and American
Empires
(Organizer: Yoshiko Nagano) 13:00-15:00 Large Room (1) Nariko Sugaya Colonial Lives in Spanish Manila at the Turn of the 19th Century
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(2) Miyako Ueno
Articles, Statements, and Activities of Filipinas ante Europa and Isabelo de los Reyes (3) Yoshihiro Chiba
Public Health Policies in the Early American Colonial Philippines: Cholera Prevention and Governance (4) Ambeth R. Ocampo Juan Luna’s Espana y Filipinas: A Documentary History (5) Karina A. Bolasco (Discussant)
PANEL 7 Articulating and
Analyzing Current Issues of
Politics and Governance in the
Philippines
(Organizer: Shingo Mikamo) 13:00-15:00 Middle-sized Room
(1) Federico Magdalena Moro Autonomy and the Sabah Issue: Problems and Challenges in Mindanao (2) Belinda A. Aquino Dynamics of Dynasty Politics in the Philippines (3) Teresa S. Tadem
Philippine Social Movements: Confronting the Challenge of Elite Politics (2001-2013) (4) Mark R. Thompson
Reformism without End? The “Good Governance” Regime in the Philippines
PANEL 8 Resilience and
Disaster
13:00-15:00 Small-sized Room 1 (1) Rosalina Palanca-Tan
Knowledge, Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Water Quality and Health Improvements in Metro Manila: The Case of Household Sanitation and Sewerage (2) Neil Ryan Pancho Shifting Role of Security Forces in Disaster Management : The Town of New Bataan in the Aftermath of Typhoon Pablo (3) Bao Maohong
Transformation from Industrial Agriculture to Sustainable One in the Philippines
PANEL 9 New Approaches to
Aesthetics and Politics in
Philippine Poetry in English
(Organizer: Vincenz Serrano) 13:00-15:00 Small-sized Room 2
(1) Conchitina Cruz Metaphysics, Materiality, and the Question of National Identity in the Ars Poetica of José Garcia Villa (2) Mark Anthony Cayanan The Aesthetics of Post-Ladlad Queer Poetry in Carlomar Arcangel Daoana’s Clairvoyance and Allan Justo Pastrana’s Body Haul (3) Vincenz Serrano
National Content and Transnational Form in Cirilo F. Bautista’s The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus
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PANEL 10 Religion and
Wellbeing
13:00-15:00 Small-sized Room (East) (1) Manuel Victor J. Sapitula
The Devotional Self in Contemporary Marian Piety: Modern Transitions and the Maintenance of Popular Religion in the Philippines (2) Shu-Yuan Yang “It’s Like Idol Worship”: The Agency of Things and the Allure of Modernity among the Bugkalot (Ilongot) of Northern Philippines (3) Analyn Salvador-Amores Resignifying Isinay Culture and Reclaiming Identity under the Philippine Nation State: An Emerging Social Practice (4) Julius Bautista (Discussant)
15:00-15:15 Break
THIRD SESSIONS
PANEL 11 New Perspectives on
Philippine History (2): Colonialism
and Nationalism toward
Independence and its Aftermath
(Organizer: Yoshiko Nagano, Chaired by Yoko Yoshikawa) 15:15-17:15 Large Room
(1) Taiei Okada Manuel L. Quezon and the Masses: A Cultural Perspective
(2) Yusuke Takagi
The Politics of Ideas in the Colonial Philippines: Changing Nationalism in the 1930s (3) Motoe Terami-Wada
A Laurel-Ricarte Alliance, 1944? (4) Reynaldo C. Ileto In Search of a New Emplotment of Philippine History (5) Belinda A. Aquino (Discussant)
PANEL 12 Friends or Foes:
Revisiting the Japanese Occupation
Period in the Philippines
(Organizer: Karl Ian Cheng Chua) 15:15-17:15 Middle-sized Room
(1) Satoshi Ara Business by Violence: Economic Collaboration in Leyte during the Japanese Occupation (2) Brian Paul A. Giron Propaganda as Memory: Guerrilla Newspapers and the “Counter-propaganda” Effort During the Second World War in the Philippines (3) Hitoshi Nagai The Dilemma between “Anger” and “Forgiveness”: The Decision to Pardon Japanese War Criminals by President Quirino (4) Karl Ian U. Cheng Chua
Remembering World War II: Tales for Children
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PANEL 13 Coastal Area
Capability in the Visayas
(Organizer: Makito Kawada) 15:15-17:15 Small-sized Room 1
(1) Tsutomu Miyata Analyzing People and Society Aspect in Coastal Area Capability in Southeast Asia (2) Ryutaro Kamiyama Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Social Capital on Coastal Resource Management in New Washington, Aklan, Philippines (3) Nerissa D. Salayo Economics of Stock Enhancement in New Washington, Aklan, Philippines: Baseline Information for Coastal Area Capability Development PANEL 14 International
Dimensions in Philippine Book
History
(Organizer: Patricia May B. Jurilla)
15:15-17:15 Small-sized Room 2 (1) Patricia May B. Jurilla Philippine Book History in a Time of Globalisation (2) Ambeth R. Ocampo Jose E. Marco: A Bibliography of Books Real, False and Imaginary (3) Vernon R. Totanes Papel de Hapon: Philippine Book History and the Japanese Occupation (4) Karina A. Bolasco WW2 Books: The Personal in Mourning and Memorializing
PANEL 15 History From the
Past to the Present
15:15-17:15 Small-sized Room (East)
(1) Michael Pante Social Justice as Urban Space: The Socioeconomic Context of the Establishment of Quezon City (2) Arnel Joven Re-examining and Understanding the Japanese Occupation Period in the Social History of Medicine in the Philippines (3) Francis Gealogo
Beyond Bilibid: Race, Body Size, and the Native in Early American Colonial Philippines (4) Ann Louise De Leon
Searching for Babaylan and Catalonan in Sacrifice Valley
17:15-17:30 Break 17:30-17:35 Welcome Ceremony
Large Room
17:30-17:35 Welcome Remarks by Prof. Hiromu Shimizu, Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University and Convener of
the Philippine Studies Conference in Japan 2014
17:35-18:35 First Keynote Address
Large Room Cayetano W. Paderanga, Jr.
Economic Development in Post-WWII Philippines
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18:35 Reception Ganko Restaurant
Saturday March 1
FIRST SESSIONS
PANEL 16 The Philippine Social
Sciences Critiqued
(Organizer: Lisandro E. Claudio) 9:30-11:30 Large Room
(1) Patricio N. Abinales Politics as Science in 20th Century Philippines (2) Walden Bello
Tragic Trajectory: Neoliberal Economics in the Philippines (3) Sylvia Estrada Claudio
Has Sikolohiyang Pilipino (Filipino Psychology) Become Just Another Subspeciality of Sikolohiya sa Pilipinas (Psychology in the Philippines)? (4) Lisandro E. Claudio The Twin Parochialisms of Philippine History (5) Oona Thommes Paredes
Anthropologists and Anthropologetics (6) Nicole Curato Theory is Always for Someone and for Some Purpose: Interrogating the Status of Classical Sociological Theory in the Philippines (7) Vina A. Lanzona (Discussant)
PANEL 17 Migration, Education
and the Family: Experiences of
Filipino Migrants’ Children in
Italy, France, Australia and Japan
(Organizers: Itaru Nagasaka and
Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot, Chaired by Nobue Suzuki) 9:30-11:30 Middle-sized Room
(1) Itaru Nagasaka Experience of (Im)mobilities: Lived Transnationalism among Filipino 1.5 Generations in Italy (2) Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot Migration, Familial Challenges and Scholastic Success: The Case of 1.5 Generation Filipinos in France (3) Raul Pertierra
Children on the Move: 1.5 Generation Filipinos in Australia Across the Generations (4) Sachi Takahata
Dutiful Daughters: 1.5 Generation Filipino Youths Negotiating Filipino Family Values in Japan (5) Maruja M.B. Asis (Discussant)
PANEL 18 Pursuing Security
with the Philippine Urban Poor
(Organizer: Wataru Kusaka)
9:30-11:30 Small-sized Room 1 (1) Philip C. Parnell Securing the Philippine Legal Private Property Title: Innovations of the Urban Poor
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(2) Chris Magno
Policing Poverty and the Criminalization of the Poor (3) Saya Kiba Security Sector Reform vs. the Urban Poor (4) Wataru Kusaka
Everyday Mutuality of the Urban Poor for Security
PANEL 19 Emerging Issues in
Philippine Water Governance
(Organizer: Agnes Rola) 9:30-11:30 Small-sized Room 2 (1) Rola A., Hall R., Lizada J., Abansi C., David
M., Pulhin J., and Salvacion A. Characterization of Water Governance in the Philippines (2) Hall R.,, Pulhin J., Lizada J., Rola A., Abansi C., David M., Espinosa T., Doble C., and Rodriguez J.
To the Last Drop: The Political Economy of Philippine Water Policy (3) Siason I., Dayo H., Pulhin J., Lizada J.,
Abansi C., Hall R., David M., and Rola A. Actor-based Assessment of Water Governance in Select Three Philippine Watersheds (4) Dayo H., Hall R., Pulhin J., Abansi C., Lizada J., Rola A., Siason I., and David M. When Water Becomes an Economic Good PANEL 20 Rising Tides in
Visayan and Mindanao Literatures
(Organizer: Hope Sabanpan-Yu)
9:30-11:30 Tonan Tei (1) Fatimah Joy Almarez The State of Multiethnic Literature in Northern Mindanao (2) Christine Godinez-Ortega
New Ways in the Storytelling of the Ulahingan’s Kepu’unpu’un (the Creation)” (3) Victorio Sugbo
New Directions in Waray Literature (4) Hope Sabanpan-Yu The Social Media Revolution in Cebuano Poetry
11:30-13:00 Lunch
SECOND SESSIONS
PANEL 21 Filipino "Elites"
Revisited
(Organizer: Caroline S. Hau) 13:00-15:00 Large Room
(1) Ricardo T. Jose Times of Decision: Filipino Cultural Elites during the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines (2) Eduardo C. Tadem Political Dynasties: The Philippine Case (3) Antoinette R. Raquiza
Changing Configuration of Philippine Capitalism (4) Caroline S. Hau Literary Representations of the Filipino Elite
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PANEL 22 Filipino Nurses and
Caregiving Workers Transcending
the National Boundaries
(Organizer: Ohno Shun)
13:00-15:00 Middle-sized Room (1) Ohno Shun Evaluation of Migration Policies of Japan for Filipino and the Other Southeast Asian Nurses and Care Workers (2) Yuko Ohara-Hirano
Implementation of the EPA Program for Migrant Nurses: A Perspective of Medical Sociology (3) Cora A. Anonuevo
Prospects and Dilemmas of the Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) from the Voices of Filipino Nurses Who Passed the Japanese Licensure Examination (4) Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes Japanese Language Education for the JPEPA (5) Mario Ivan Lopez Eyes to the East: the Challenges to the Integration of E.U. and non E.U. Nursing Workforces (6) Ogawa Reiko (Discussant)
PANEL 23 Figuring “the Social”:
Reconfigurations of the State,
Civil Society, and Community in
the Philippines
(Organizer: Koki Seki) 13:00-15:00 Small-sized Room 1
(1) Yasmin Y. Ortiga Buyer Beware: Higher Education and the Flexible Production of Migrant Labor (2) Koki Seki The Government of Urban Poverty and Rearrangement of “the Social”: A Case of Conditional Cash Transfer (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, 4Ps) under the Aquino Administration (3) Faith Kares Practicing ‘Enlightened Capitalism:’ The Filipino Diaspora, Affect, and NGO Activism in Neoliberal Globalization (4) Michael Pinches Class, Governance and Civil Society: The Case of Housing Assistance in Tatalon, Manila
PANEL 24 Filipino Migrant
Workers in the Arab Gulf States:
Forming New Identities and
Communities
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(Organizer: Masako Ishii)
13:00-15:00 Small-sized Room 2 (1) Akiko Watanabe Solidarities and Disjunctions among the New Muslims in the Arab Gulf States: The Cases in the UAE and Qatar (2) Naomi Hosoda Filipino Workers in Volunteer Groups and their Diasporic Identity in the United Arab Emirates (3) Masako Ishii The Activities of Filipino Migrant Workers to Protect Domestic Workers in the Gulf States (4) Mark Johnson Born and ‘Balik’ Islam in the Kingdom: Religious Submission, Spiritual Economies and National Belonging among Filipino Muslim Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
PANEL 25 Fighting their Own
Battles: Veterinarians, Sanitary
Inspectors and the War on
Epidemics and Diseases in American
Colonial Philippines, 1901-1935
(Organizer: Celestina Boncan) 13:00-15:00 Tonan Tei (1) Edmund Christian S. Altuna
Turn of the Century Philippines: Images and Narratives of the State of Health in the Early Years of American Rule (2) Estrellita T. Muhi Challenging the Boundaries of Epidemics and Diseases: The Politics of the Board of Health of the Philippine Islands
(3) Arleigh Ross D. Dela Cruz
Doctors of Carabaos: Veterinarians and the Early Beginnings of Veterinary Science in the Philippines (4) Celestina P. Boncan Sanitary Inspectors of the Bureau of Health: Making Filipinos Safe from Mosquitoes, Flies and Rats
15:00-15:15 Break
THIRD SESSIONS
PANEL 26 Emerging Asian
Communities in the Philippines
(Organizer: Michiyo Yoneno Reyes) 15:15-17:15 Large Room (1) Tina S. Clemente
The Exploration of Guanxi in Commerce among Chinese in the Philippines: Reflections from a Contemporary Frame (2) Joefe B. Santarita ‘New wave’ of Indian Movements in the Philippines Especially in the Context of a Knowledge-based Economy (3) Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr. Persian, Arab and Turkish Communities in the Philippines: Economic, Socio-cultural, Political Challenges and Mobilization of Communities (4) Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes
Shuttling Migration of Japanese-Filipino Children: Language Acquisition and Multiculturalism
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PANEL 27 Rethinking
Mindanao Trajectories in the
Twentieth Century
(Organizer: Nobutaka Suzuki)
15:15-17:15 Middle-sized Room (1) Joshua Gedacht Enclosing Mobilities: The Incorporation of Sulu into the Colonial Sphere, 1851-1941 (2) Yuri Oki
The Dynamics of Conflict and Natural Resources in Mindanao (3) Nobutaka Suzuki
Making Mindanao as Christian Territory under the American Colonial Governance (4) Rufa Cagoco-Guiam A Deadly Cocktail? Illicit Drugs, Politics and Violent Conflict in Lanao del Sur and Maguindanao (5) Federico Magdalena (Discussant)
PANEL 28 Discrepant
Discourses on Philippine
Modernities: Authorship,
Articulations, and Alliances
(Organizer: Third World Studies Center University of the Philippines)
15:15-17:15 Small-sized Room 1 (1) Miguel Paolo P. Reyes What is the Filipino Literary Author? Spanish Intellectual Property Law and the Emergence of Romantic Authorship in the Philippines, 1838-1891 (2) Joel F. Ariate
Clouds of Conspiracies on Sites of Memory: The 1971 Plaza Miranda Bombing and the 1987 Mendiola Massacre (3) Elinor May K. Cruz
Toxic Bio-politics: Tracing Risk Discourses in the Philippine Cosmetics Industry (4) Emerald O. Flaviano
Cinemalaya and the Filmic Articulation of the "Filipino Experience"
PANEL 29 Political
Transformations
15:15-17:15 Small-sized Room 2 (1) Hansley Juliano, Compromised Leftism(s): Tension Points in Contemporary Philippine "Democratic Left" Politics (2) Rommel Curaming
Remembering the Tadhana Project 40 Years After: Towards Rethinking the Ethics of Doing Philippine Studies, or any Scholarship for that Matter (3) Jie Xian The Role of Broadcast Media in 1986 and 2001 Philippine People Power Revolution (4) Janus Isaac Nolasco Redefining, Reconfiguring: The Emergence of the Contemporary Filipino Diaspora Intellectual (5) Deborah Cheng Multiple Privatizations: The Uneven Geography of Public-Private Partnerships in the Philippines
PANEL 30 Filipino-Japanese
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Cross-cultural Families in Japan
(Organizer: Masaaki Satake) 15:1-17:15 Tonan Tei (1) Nobue Suzuki
Re-orienting the Virgin’s Home: Gender, Family, and Filipino Women’s Migration to Japan (2) Taichi Uchio
In a Quest for Dignity: the Experience of Some Japanese Filipino Children in Japanese Society (3) Megumi Hara Shuttling between Two Countries and Searching for a Family: Experience of Transnational Japanese-Filipinos (4) Masaaki Satake A Quarter Century Later: Enduring Love in the Community of Higashi Iya (5) Maria Rosario Piquero-Ballescas (Discussant)
17:15-18:15 Second Keynote
Address
Large Room Resil B. Mojares The Mirage of the Post National 18:15-18:25 Speech by Mr. Hirofumi Yokoi,
Akira Foundation
18:25-18:30 Closing Remarks from
Director Shimizu
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Index of Participants
The number following the name indicates PANEL NUMBER, not the page number.
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Abinales, Patricio……………...16
Alvarez, Fatimah Joy………….20
Altuna, Edmund Christian…….25
Anonuevo, Cora……………….22
Aquino, Albert………………...04
Aquino, Belinda……………07/11
Ariate, Joel…………………….28
Asis, Maruja…………………..17
B
Bao, Maohong………………….08
Bello, Walden…………………..16
Bolasco, Karina………………...14
Boncan, Celestina……………...25
Bautista, Julius…………………10
C
Cagoco-Guiam, Rufa……………..27
Calde, Nimreh…………………..03
Campos, Patrick………………...05
Capuno, Joseph…………………04
Cayanan, Mark Anthony………..09
Cheng, Deborah…………………29
Chua, Karl Ian…………………..12
Ciencia, Alejandro, Jr…………...03
Claudio, Lisandro……………….16
Claudio, Sylvia………………….16
Clemente, Tina………………….…26
Cruz, Conchitina…………………..09
Cruz, Elinor May…………………..28
Curaming, Rommel………………..29
Curato, Nicole……………………..16
CuUnjieng, Nicole…………………02
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Dayo, Maria Helen………………..19
de Guzman, Charles Joseph……....05
de Leon, Ann Louise……………...15
dela Cruz, Arleigh Ross……………25
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Encinas-Franco, Jean……………..01
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Flaviano, Emerald………………..28
Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion…………17
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Garcia, Lermie Shayne……………05
Gealogo, Francis………………….15
Gedacht, Joshua…………………..27
Giron, Brian Paul…………………12
Godinez-Ortega, Christine………..20
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Hall, Rosalie………………………02
Hau, Caroline …………………….21
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Ileto, Reynaldo……………………11
Ishii, Masako……………………...24
Itaru, Nagasaka……………………17
J
Johnson, Mark……………………..24
Jose, Ricardo……………………….21
Joven, Arnel………………………..15
Juliano, Hansley……………………29
Jurilla, Patricia May………………..14
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Kares, Faith…………………………23
Katsumi, Nozawa…………………...04
Koki, Seki…………………………..23
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Lambino, John………………………01
Lanzona, Vina……………………….16
Lizada, Miguel Antonio……………..05
Lizada, Joy…………………………...19
Lopez, Mario Ivan……………………22
M
Magdalena, Federico………………….07
Magno, Chris…………………………18
Megumi, Hara………………………...30
Mendoza, Meynardo…………………..02
Miyako, Ueno…………………………06
Muhi, Ana Rhia……………………….02
Muhi, Estrellita………………………. 25
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Nagano, Yoshiko……………………… 06
Nariko, Sugaya…………………………06
Nobue, Suzuki………………………17/30
Nobutaka, Suzuki………………………27
Nolasco, Janus Isaac……………………29
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Ocampo, Ambeth…………………...06/14
Ogawa, Reiko………………………….22
Ohara-Hirano, Yuko……………………22
Ohno, Shun……………………………..22
Okada, Taiei……………………………11
Orquiza, Alex…………………………..04
Ortiga, Yasmin…………………………23
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Palanca-Tan, Rosalina………………….08
Pancho, Neil Ryan……………………...08
Pante, Michael………………………….15
Paredes, Oona…………………………..16
Parnell, Philip…………………………..18
Peñalba, Maileenita…………………….03
Pertierra, Raul………………………….17
Pinches, Michael……………………….23
Piquero-Ballescas, Maria Rosario……...30
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Raquiza, Antoinette…………………….21
Reyes, Miguel Paolo…………………...28
Roces, Mina……………………………01
Rola, Agnes…………………………….19
Rovillos, Raymundo……………………03
Ryutaro, Kamiyama……………………13
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Sabanpan-Yu, Hope……………………20
Salayo, Nerissa…………………………13
Salvador-Amores, Analyn……………...10
Santarita, Joefe…………………………26
Sapitula, Manuel Victor………………..10
Satake, Masaaki………………………...30
Satoru, Nishimura……………………...04
Saya, Kiba……………………………...12
Serrano, Vincenz……………………….18
Sevilla, Henelito, Jr…………………….09
Shingo, Mikamo……………………….07
Shu-Yuan, Yang……………………….10
Siason, Ida……………………………..19
Sugbo, Victorio………………………..20
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Tadem, Eduardo……………………….21
Tadem, Teresa…………………………07
Takahata, Sachi………………………..17
Takagi, Yusuke………………………...11
Talampas, Rolando…………………….03
Terami-Wada, Motoe………………….11
Thompson, Mark………………………07
Totanes, Vernon….................................14
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Uchio, Taichi………………………….30
V
Veneracion-Rallonza, Ma. Lourdes…....02
W
Watanabe, Akiko……………………….24
Wataru, Kusaka………………………...18
X
Xian, Jie……………………………….29
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Yoneno-Reyes, Michiyo……………….22
Yoshihiro, Chiba……………………….06
Yoshikawa, Yoko………………………11
Yuri, Oki……………………………….27
CONVENOR
Hiromu Shimizu
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Kyoto University
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Hayase Shinzo
Osaka City University
Katayama Yutaka
Kobe University
Nagai Hiroko
Ateneo de Manila University
Nagano Yoshiko
Kanagawa University
Nakanishi Toru
University of Tokyo
Nakano Satoshi
Hitotsubashi University
Terada Takefumi
Sophia University
Tamaki Makiko
Meiji University
Yoneno-Reyes Michiyo
University of the Philippines
STEERING COMMITTEE
Akamine Jun
Nagoya City University
Azuma Kentaro
Nagoya University
Kasai Yoshinori
Ryukoku University
Kawada Makito
Chukyo University
Kusaka Wataru
Nagoya University
Hosoda Naomi
Kagawa University
Ishii Masako
Osaka University
Mori Masami
Kyoto Bunkyo University
Mikamo Shingo
Shinshu University
Philippine Studies Conference in Japan (PSCJ) 2014
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Miyawaki Satoshi
Osaka University
Nishimura Satoru
Kagoshima University
Satake Masaaki
Nagoya Gakuin University
Seki Koki
Hiroshima University
Suzuki Nobutaka
Tsukuba University
SECRETARIAT
Caroline S. Hau
Mario Ivan Lopez
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Kyoto University
Cherry Amor Yap
PSCJ gratefully acknowledges the generosity of Akira
Foundation for its support for the conference.
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Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University 46 Shimoadachi-cho, Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan Tel: +81-75-753-7302 Fax: +81-75-753-7350