

Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
Editor's Introduction |
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Michael D. Pante | 469–70 |
Articles
The EDSA Republic as Moral Liquidator: Embedded Origins, Unintended Consequences |
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Kenneth Cardenas | 471–509 |
José Rizal’s Noli me tángere and the Making of a Cultural Artifact |
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Leif Andrew B. Garinto | 511–40 |
Institutionalizing Speech Communication at the University of the Philippines: Epistemic and Embodied Practices of a Disciplinary Formation |
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Oscar T. Serquiña Jr. | 541–75 |
Book Reviews
José B. Capino's Martial Law Melodrama: Lino Brocka’s Cinema Politics |
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Veronica L. Isla | 577–81 |
Sony Coráñez Bolton's Crip Colony: Mestizaje, US Imperialism, and the Queer Politics of Disability in the Philippines |
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Paula C. Park | 582–84 |
Stephanie Joy Mawson's Incomplete Conquests: The Limits of Spanish Empire in the Seventeenth-Century Philippines |
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Damon Woods | 584–87 |
Ricardo Roque and Warwick Anderson, eds. Imagined Racial Laboratories: Colonial and National Racialisations in Southeast Asia |
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Nur Dayana Mohamed Ariffin | 588–91 |
Robin Thiers's Tales of the Post-Plantation: Unlikely Protagonists of Modern Philippine Banana History |
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Theresa Mae E. Gallardo | 592–97 |
Index
Index to Volume 72 |
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Index to Volume 72 | 599–602 |