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Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
Editor’s Introduction | |
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. | 503–505 |
Articles
Forms of Conscioiusness in Noli me tangere | |
Benedict R. O’Gorman Anderson | 505–529 |
What Book? An Introduction to the History of the Book and Prospects for Philippine Studies | |
Patricia May B. Jurilla | 530–557 |
The Flowering Pen: Filipino Women Writers and Publishers during the Spanish Period, 1590-1898, A Preliminary Study | |
Luciano P.R. Santiago | 558–598 |
A Hundred Years after the Noli: The Three Centennial Novels in English | |
R. Kwan Laurel | 599–643 |
Book Reviews
A Voice from Many Rivers (Su Gesalan nu nga Subaanen di Melaun Tinubigan): Central Subanen Oral and and Written Literature by 30 Subanen, translated and annotated by Felicia Brichoux | |
Rosario C. Lucero | 644–647 |
Sa Sariling Bayan: Apat na Dulang May Musika by Bienvenido Lumbera | |
Charlie Samuya Veric | 647–650 |
Where Asia Smiles: An Ethnography of Philippine Tourism by Sally Ann Ness | |
Lou Antolihao | 650–653 |
Central Tagbanwa Central Tagbanwa: A Philippine Language on the Brink of Extinction by Robert A. Scebold | |
Emy M. Pascasio | 653–654 |
Contributors
Contributors | |
Contributors to Volume 51 Number 4 2003 | 655 |
Index
Index | |
Index to Volume 51: 2003 | 656–659 |