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- Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints
- Ateneo de Manila University
- Article
- Darna Movies in the Time of Martial Law: National Trauma and Historical Memory Volume 67, Number 2, June 2019, pp. 213-238
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Made in Japan: Stories of Japanese-Filipino Children ed. by Rey Ventura (review)
- Dark Days of Authoritarianism: To Be in History ed. by Melba Padilla Maggay (review)
- Women Who Stay: Seafaring and Subjectification in an Ilocos Town by Roderick G. Galam (review)
- Textiles in the Philippine Colonial Landscape: A Lexicon and Historical Survey by Sandra Castro (review)
- When was the Seminary of Nueva Caceres Founded? A Historiographical Excursus
- Darna Movies in the Time of Martial Law: National Trauma and Historical Memory
- Writing the Bikolnon Filipino: The Life and Works of Patricio M. Janer
- Did Municipal Elites Intermarry? A Case Study of Marriage Practices among the Political Elites of San Pablo, Laguna, 1853–1854
- Editor's Introduction
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