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  • Index to Volume 64

Index to authors

Abinales, Patricio N. Negative comparisons. Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:144–50.

Abrera, Maria Bernadette l. Review of Rido: Clan Feuding and Conflict Management in Mindanao (Expanded ed.), by Wilfredo Magno Torres III, ed. 64:329–32.

Aguilar, Filomeno V. Jr. Introduction. Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:127–28.

———. Romancing tropicality: Ilustrado portraits of the climate in the late nineteenth century. 64:417–54.

———. Disasters as contingent events: Volcanic eruptions, state advisories, and public participation in the twentieth-century Philippines. 64:593–624.

Alvarez. Kerby C. Instrumentation and institutionalization: Colonial science and the Observatorio Meteorológico de Manila, 1865–1899. 64:385–416.

Baker, Chris and Pasuk Phongpaichit. Benedict Anderson’s “Strange hierarchies” in Thailand. Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:166–78.

Bankoff, Greg. Hazardousness of place: A new comparative approach to the Filipino past. 64:335–57.

Bautista, Julius. When one’s birthday opens up a cosmological Pandora’s box. Comments on Hannah C. M. Bulloch’s “Fetal personhood in the Christian Philippines: The view from a Visayan island.” 64:227–30.

Boquet, Yves. From Paris and Beijing to Washington and Brasilia: The grand design of capital cities and the early plans for Quezon City. 64:43–71.

Bulloch, Hannah C. M. Fetal personhood in the Christian Philippines: The view from a Visayan island. 64:195–222.

Campos, Patrick F. Review of The Poverty of Television: The Media of Suffering in Class-Divided Philippines, by Jonathan Corpus Ong. 64:320–24. [End Page 657]

Devilles, Gary. Review of Taming People’s Power: The EDSA Revolutions and Their Contradictions, by Lisandro E. Claudio. 64:308–12.

Domingo, Francis C. Review of 472 Days Captive of the Abu Sayyaf: The Survival of Australian Warren Rodwell, by Bob East. 64:317–20.

Encarnacion-Tadem, Teresa S. Review of On My Terms: The Autobiography of Vicente Tirona Paterno, by Vicente Tirona Paterno. 64:324–28.

Francisco, Jose Mario C. The essentially contested vocabularies related to fetal personhood. Comments on Hannah C. M. Bulloch’s “Fetal personhood in the Christian Philippines: The view from a Visayan island.” 64:223–26.

Gealogo, Francis A. Historical seismology and the documentation of postdisaster conditions: The 1863 and 1880 Luzon earthquakes. 64:359–84.

Hau, Caroline Sy. “Where does the laughter of the Noli come from?” Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:129–35.

Heryanto, Ariel. Benedict Anderson: A great inspiration. Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:159–66.

Kim, Dohye. Geographical imagination and intra-Asian hierarchy between Filipinos and South Korean retirees in the Philippines. 64:237–64.

Lagos, Concepcion R. Review of Stories Rarely Told: The Hidden Stories and Essays on Philippine History, by Augusto V. de Viana. 64:312–16.

Lita, Reynaldo. Catholic churches in the Visayas and the earthquake of 15 October 2013. Photo gallery. 64:625–40.

Loh Kah Seng. Emergency situations, participation, and community-based disaster responses in Southeast Asia: Gray areas and causes for optimism. 64:499–526.

Mojares, Resil B. Benedict Anderson: A personal tribute. Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:156–59.

Morley, Ian. Modern urban designing in the Philippines, 1898–1916. 64:3–42.

Pante, Michael D. Urban mobility and a healthy city: Intertwined transport and public health policies in American-colonial Manila. 64:73–101.

———. The politics of flood control and the making of Metro Manila. 64:555–92.

Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker. Benedict Anderson’s “Strange hierarchies” in Thailand. Symposium: In appreciation of Benedict R. O’G. Anderson, 1936–2015. 64:166–78.

Pertierra, Raul. Anthropology and the AlDub nation: Entertainment as politics and politics as entertainment. Commentary. 64:289–300.

———. Review of Migration Revolution: Philippine Nationhood and Class Relations in a Globalized Age, by Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. 64:301–4.

Racelis, Mary. Siquijodnon voices speak to the Philippine church: Rethinking personhood in culture. Comments on Hannah C. M. Bulloch’s “Fetal personhood in the Christian Philippines: The view from a Visayan island.” 64:230–36.

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