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PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 34 June 2006 No. 2<br />

Rigalu: The Ritual <strong>of</strong> Gift-Giving among the Sukdan Shamans <strong>of</strong><br />

Northern Bohol: A Study in Anthropological Ethics and Poetry ........................ Ulysses B. Aparece<br />

Lunas: The “Mother” <strong>of</strong> all Sukdan Shamans’ Curing Rituals ........................... Ulysses B. Aparece<br />

Vol. 34 March 2006 No. 1<br />

Reconstituting the Mental Life <strong>of</strong> Sixteenth- and Seventeenth<br />

Century Philippines ................................................................................................. Resil B. Mojares<br />

The Formation <strong>of</strong> Filipino Nationality Under U.S. Colonial Rule ......................... Resil B. Mojares<br />

Words that are Not Moving: Civil Society in the Philippines................................. Resil B. Mojares<br />

Structural Adjustment Programs: Whose Colonizing Instrument?............................. Jiah L. Sayson<br />

Evolution and Adjustment <strong>of</strong> the Cebu Furniture Cluster ........................................Niels Beerepoot


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 33 September/December 2005 Nos. 3/4<br />

Two Shoreline Terraces and their Possible Implications for Coastal<br />

Adaptation in the Late Iron Age <strong>of</strong> Cebu, Philippines............................................ John A. Peterson<br />

Visayan Settlement by the River: Archaeological Investigations at the<br />

Late 16th and 17th Century Site <strong>of</strong> Salug in Carcar, Cebu ..................................... John A. Peterson<br />

Amalia de la Torre<br />

Nida Cuevas<br />

Angel Bautista and<br />

Mark D. Willis<br />

Liminal Objects, Sacred Places: Epistemological and Archaeological<br />

Investigations at the Aleonar Site in Cebu, Philippines.......................................... John A. Peterson<br />

Vol. 33 March/June 2005 Nos. 1/2<br />

The Philippines and the Kaiser’s “World Politics”....................................................... Volker Schult<br />

The Phenomenology <strong>of</strong> the Lumang Bauan Landscape......................Sharon Fiel Ramirez Teodosio<br />

Pomp, Pagentry and Gold: The Eight Spanish Villas in the<br />

Philippines (1565-1887) ................................................................................ Luciano P.R. <strong>San</strong>tiago<br />

Tarsier Talk: Tarsiers, Hunters, and Ecotourism in<br />

Corella, Bohol ............................................................................................................Bonn Aure and<br />

Carla M. Escabi-Ruiz<br />

The Eucharist through the Lens <strong>of</strong> Salu-Salo: Implications for the<br />

Issue <strong>of</strong> Communion Received by Couples Living in Irregular Unions ...................Levy L. Lanaria


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 32 September/December 2004 Nos. 3/4<br />

Cebu City in the Global Arena: Its Governance and Urban<br />

Development Policy ..............................................................................................Ton van Naerssen<br />

Philippine Economic Policy in the 1980s and 1990s: An Appraisal ........................Oscar R. Bucog<br />

The Peopling <strong>of</strong> the Danajon Reef Bank ...............................................................Delilah R. Labajo<br />

Indigenous Development Amid National Development:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Mangrove Reforestation in Banacon Island,<br />

Getafe, Bohol ....................................................................................Zona Hildegarde <strong>San</strong>iel Amper<br />

Pilatun: The Use <strong>of</strong> Horoscopes for Task Scheduling among<br />

the Ivatan .................................................................................................Raymundus Rede-Blolong<br />

INDEX<br />

Vol. 32 June 2004 No. 2<br />

The Visayan Raiders <strong>of</strong> the China Coast, 1174-1190 AD Efren B. Isorena<br />

The Alangan Mangyan <strong>of</strong> Mt. Halcon, Oriental Mindoro:<br />

Their Ethnobotany .............................................................................................. Emelina H. Mandia<br />

Knowledge and Perception <strong>of</strong> Risk for HIV and Condom<br />

Use among MSM in Cebu City, Philippines ..........................................Fiscalina Amadora-Nolasco<br />

Rene E. Alburo<br />

Elmira Judy T. Aguilar<br />

and Wenda R. Trevathan<br />

Maternal Characteristics and First Intercourse among<br />

Filipino Adolescent Girls............................................................................................ Delia B. Carba<br />

Archaeological Inference and Another Look at Junker’s Mass Burial .............................Bonn Aure


Vol. 32 March 2004 No. 1<br />

Palaspas Vernacular: Towards an Appreciation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palm Leaf Art in the Philippines ....................................................................Elmer I. Nocheseda


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 31 December 2003 No. 4<br />

Double Marginalization and Speaking Back: A Reading<br />

<strong>of</strong> Three Post-Colonial Texts ................................................................. Ma. Cristina Martinez-Juan<br />

The “Nation” in Vicente Sotto’s Literary Imagination:<br />

A Study <strong>of</strong> Thirteen Cebuano Stories ...............................................................Rosario Cruz-Lucero<br />

Song and Substance: The Poetry <strong>of</strong> Fernando Buyser .............................................Marjorie Evasco<br />

Cornelio Faigao: Imagining Cebu, or The Phenomenology<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Romantic Imagination ...................................................................................Marjorie Evasco<br />

Cornelio F. Faigao Rediscovered ...................................................................... Abner F. Faminiano<br />

Exiled Between the Philippines and America: The Filipina Migrant<br />

in Two Novels by Romero and Hagedorn .......................................................... Hope Sabanpan-Yu<br />

INDEX<br />

AUTHOR INDEX 1973-2003<br />

Vol. 31 September 2003 No. 3<br />

Image and Reality: Exploring the Puzzle <strong>of</strong> “Continuing”<br />

Environmental Degradation in the Uplands <strong>of</strong> Cebu,<br />

the Philippines .......................................................................................................... David Kummer<br />

Roger Conception and<br />

Bernardo Cañizares<br />

Land Tenure History, Insurgency, and Social Forestry in Bohol .................................... Peter Urich<br />

How does Species Endangerment Begin? Tarsier Conservation,<br />

Eco-Tourism, and Farmers in Two Towns in the Province <strong>of</strong><br />

Bohol, Philippines ....................................................................................... Aloysius Ma. L. Cañete<br />

Of Fishers and Farmers: Ethnicity and Resource Use<br />

in Coastal Palawan .......................................................................................................James F. Eder<br />

Change in Aplaya: Resource Use and Responses to Changing<br />

Markets among Fisherfolk in Honda Bay Palawan ....................................................Susana V. Siar


Towards a Relevant Filipino Sociology in the Age <strong>of</strong> Globalization<br />

and Postmodernity ..................................................................................................Gerry M. Lanuza<br />

The Philippine Rice Industry in the Impending Trade<br />

Liberalization Program: A Political Economy Approach .................................Heideliza R. Batausa<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

Vol. 31 March/June 2003 Nos.1/2<br />

Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in the Philippines ................................... Eusebio Z. Dizon<br />

In Search <strong>of</strong> Prehispanic Itbayaten Settlements ................................... Armand Salvador B. Mijares<br />

Sheldon Clyde B. Jago-on and<br />

Marie Grace Pamela G. Faylona<br />

Cebuan Chiefdoms? Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Visayas and Landscapes<br />

in the 16 th and 17 th Century Philippines .................................................................. John A. Peterson<br />

Philippine Terrestrial Archeology (1998-2001) and<br />

Future Trends in Philippines Archeological Research ....................................Wilfredo P. Ronquillo<br />

The Dipnay Supunan Jar Burial in Batanes ....................................Marie Grace Pamela G. Faylona<br />

BOOK REVIEW


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 30 September/December2002 Nos. 3/4<br />

A Formal-Functional Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Language with an Application to Ibanag................................................... Eugene Verstraelen, SVD<br />

INDEX<br />

Vol. 30 March/June2002 Nos1/2<br />

Why did Padre Mariano Gomes Choose <strong>San</strong> Caralampio?<br />

A Preliminary Investigation into Holy Names and Bells ...................................Regalado Trota Jose<br />

Ecological and Ritual Changes in the Devotion to<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Maria <strong>of</strong> Pateros ........................................................................................Elmer I. Nocheseda<br />

Fiesta, Patron Saint, and the Concept <strong>of</strong> Gahum: A Preliminary<br />

Study on the folk Notion <strong>of</strong> Power among Cebuano Virgin <strong>of</strong><br />

Guadalupe .......................................................................................................................... Koki Seki<br />

Stalking the Virgin: The Genealogy <strong>of</strong> the Cebuano<br />

Virgin <strong>of</strong> Guadalupe ............................................................................................... Resil B. Mojares<br />

St. Vincent and the Thunder-God: Narratives <strong>of</strong> Play and<br />

Apocalypse in Relation to Central Visayas Island Fiesta ......................................... Harold Ol<strong>of</strong>son


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 29 September/December 2001 No. 3/4<br />

Global Citadels and Ghettos: The Dynamics <strong>of</strong> inclusion<br />

and Exclusion in Metro Cebu ......................................................................................Erhard Berner<br />

The Mactan Export Processing Zone in<br />

Comparative Perspective ...................................................................................Niels Beerepoot and<br />

A.C.M. van Western<br />

Towards Enhancing Access to Affordable Water Supply<br />

for the Urban Poor: Six Communities in Cebu City .................................................... Rick Heikoop<br />

European Tourists and tourism Development in<br />

the Central Visayas ............................................................................................. Erika Blijleven and<br />

Ton van Naerssen<br />

The Admission <strong>of</strong> Filipinas to the Monastery <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Clara in the 19 th Century (1807-1898) ................................................. Luciano P.R. <strong>San</strong>tiago<br />

Archaeological Survey, <strong>of</strong> Itbayan Island, Batanes Province,<br />

Northern Philippines............................................................................. Armand Salvador B. Mijares<br />

and Sheldon Clyde B. Jago-on<br />

INDEX<br />

Vol. 29 March/June 2001 Nos. 1/2<br />

In Honor <strong>of</strong> Father Flieger......................................................................................... Nathan Keyfitz<br />

The Cebu Longitude Health and Nutrition Survey:<br />

History and Major Contributions <strong>of</strong> the Project .................................................. Linda S. Adair and<br />

Barry Popkin<br />

Population and Food Security: Early Research Results<br />

from the Philippines ............................................................................................... Edwin Balbarino,<br />

Socorro Gultiano,<br />

Ian Pool and Peter Urich<br />

An Important Contribution to Demography <strong>of</strong> Mountain Areas ................................ Peter B. Urich


When Fate and Husbands Prevail: Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Decisions<br />

and Behavior Regarding Family Planning in Cebu,<br />

Philippines ................................................................................................................Josephine Avila<br />

and Emelita L. Wong<br />

Initiation <strong>of</strong> Smoking, Drinking,<br />

and Drugs–use among FilipinoYouth ...............................................................Minja Kim Choe and<br />

Corazon M. Raymundo


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 28 December 2000 No.4<br />

Internal Constraints on Community-Based Forest<br />

Management in a Post-Logging, Upland Community:<br />

The Case <strong>of</strong> Ilagan, Isabela ............................................................................................Yoshiki Seki<br />

Water Under the Sea, or Water Under the Bridge?<br />

Foreign Direct Investment, Public Consultation and<br />

the Bohol-Cebu Water Supply Issue .................................................................. Karen T. Fisher and<br />

Peter B. Ulrich<br />

The Yellow Mangrove: Its Ethnobotany, History <strong>of</strong> Maritime<br />

Collection, and Needed Rehabilitation in the Central and<br />

Southern Philippines .............................................................................................J.H Primavera and<br />

Lilian de la Peña<br />

Deforestation and Declining Irrigation in Bohol ......................................................... Peter B Urich<br />

A People in Travail III: Veteran Muro-ami<br />

Families in Cooperatives ......................................................................................... Harold Ol<strong>of</strong>son,<br />

Farah de Jose and<br />

Bernie Cañizares<br />

Human Skeletal Remains in the <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Carlos</strong> Museum ................................................................................ Aloysius Ma. L. Cañete<br />

and Wenda R. Trevathan<br />

INDEX<br />

Vol. 28 September 2000 No. 3<br />

The Privatization <strong>of</strong> Public Plazas in the Philippines:<br />

Three Cases from Pangasinan ................................................................................... Ty Matejowsky<br />

A Forgotton People: The Ati Community <strong>of</strong> Aklan ...................................................Karabi Baruah<br />

A People in Travail II: ‘Livelihood Projects,’ Slapstick<br />

‘Development,’ and Development Irony among Veteran<br />

Muro-ami Fisherfolk <strong>of</strong> Southern Cebu ................................................................... Harold Ol<strong>of</strong>son,<br />

Bernie Cañizares


and Farah de Jose<br />

Interpellating Hegemonic Discourses on Human Rights ............................................ Kathy Nadeau<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> HIV/AIDS among Young Adults in<br />

Region VII .............................................................................................Fiscalina Amadora-Nolasco<br />

Vol. 28 June 2000 No. 2<br />

The History and Culture <strong>of</strong> Boats and Boats-Building<br />

in the Western Visayas .........................................................................................Henry F. Funtecha<br />

Wherever the Waves Carry us: Historical Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Visayan Fisherfolk’s Livelihood Strategies ................................................................ Koki Seki<br />

From Beach Seining to Sapyaw Fishing: Innovation,<br />

Competition, and Conflict Avoidance in a Municipal<br />

Fishery in Central Philippines .............................................................................Aloysius L. Cañete<br />

A People in Travail I: Labor Relations History <strong>of</strong><br />

Veteran Muro-ami Fisherfolk in the Central Philippines ......................................... Harold Ol<strong>of</strong>son,<br />

Bernie Cañizares and<br />

Farah de Jose<br />

Vol. 28 March 2000 No. 1<br />

Where is the Center? Ideology Formation and the<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> a Rural Cebuano Community:<br />

1582-1988 ............................................................................................................... Resil B. Mojares<br />

At the End <strong>of</strong> the Rainbow: The Last Will and Testament<br />

<strong>of</strong> Damián Domingo ...................................................................................... Luciano P.R. <strong>San</strong>tiago<br />

The Voyage <strong>of</strong> Ferñao de Megalhães: Three Little<br />

Known Eyewitness Accounts ..................................................................................... Peter Schreurs


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 27 September/December Nos. 3/4<br />

Dakbayan: A Cultural History <strong>of</strong> Space in a<br />

Visayan City ........................................................................................................... Resil B. Mojares<br />

Husbands’ Views on Family Planning and Labor<br />

Force Participation <strong>of</strong> Wives in Metro Cebu, the<br />

Philippines ......................................................................................................... Socorro A. Gultiano<br />

From Traditional Midwife to Trained Birth Attendant in<br />

Cebu: Magic, Indigenous Knowledge and Western Medical<br />

Practices in the Area <strong>of</strong> Reproductive Health.............................................. Elmira Judy T. Aguilar,<br />

Jocelyn C. Kintanar and<br />

Linda S. Tiampo<br />

Bohol’s Indigenous Social Institutions: A Development<br />

Perspective ................................................................................................................ Peter Urich and<br />

Marilyn Edgecombe<br />

A Magnifying Lens on Everyday Life: The Socioeconomic<br />

Impact <strong>of</strong> a Mini-Hydroelectric Construction Project in<br />

Southwestern Cebu................................................................................................... Harold Ol<strong>of</strong>son<br />

and Elizabeth M. Remedio<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

INDEX<br />

Vol. 27 March/June 1999 Nos. 1/2<br />

Archaeological Evidence <strong>of</strong> a Baranganic Culture in Batanes .............................. Eusebio Z. Dizon<br />

and Armand Salvador B. Mijares<br />

A Survey <strong>of</strong> Archaeometer Lithic Analysis<br />

in the Philippines ................................................................................. Armand Salvador B. Mijares


Warrior Burials and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Warfare in<br />

Prehispanic Philippine Chiefdoms......................................................................... Laura Lee Junker<br />

Networks <strong>of</strong> Power and Political Trajectories in Early<br />

Southeast Asian Complex Societies ...................................................................... Laura Lee Junker<br />

The First Filipino Doctoral Law Graduates in<br />

Spain (1860-1890) ......................................................................................... Luciano P.R. <strong>San</strong>tiago


PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Vol. 26 September/December 1998 Nos. 3/4<br />

Cebuano Language About Talk: Verbal Interaction and<br />

Lexical Change Erlinda ...........................................................................................Kintanar-Alburo<br />

Reading Ranudo: The ‘Translation’ <strong>of</strong> Philippine Poetry ..................................... Resil B. Mojares<br />

English Loanwords in the Modern Cebuano Language:<br />

An Index <strong>of</strong> Cultural ...............................................................................................Allan T. Morelos<br />

Talking Politics: The Komentaryo on Cebu Radio ................................................. Resil B. Mojares<br />

INDEX<br />

Editorial<br />

Vol. 26 March/June 1998 No. 1/2<br />

SPECIAL ISSUE: COMMEMORATING OUR FIRST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS<br />

(1973-1998): SELECTED PAPERS<br />

Maids in Cebuano Society (1973) .........................................................................Ernest Brandewie<br />

Culture Change among a Mamanua Group <strong>of</strong><br />

Northeastern Mindanao (1975) ........................................................................ Marcelino N Maceda<br />

Dean C. Worcester and Philippine Anthropology (1978)........................................... Karl L. Hunter<br />

A Study <strong>of</strong> Two Cebuano Legends: The Lost Lender and<br />

Maria Cacao (1980).............................................................................................. Erlinda K. Alburo<br />

Iloilo’s Weaving Industry During the<br />

19th Century (1981).............................................................................................. Henry F. Funtecha<br />

The Folk Legal Culture <strong>of</strong> the Cebuano Filipino (1982) ..................................... G. Sidney Silliman<br />

Household Responses to Drought in Two Subsistence<br />

Leyte Villages (1983) ........................................................................................... Jill M. Belsky and


Stephen F. Siebert<br />

Manobo Storytelling as Approximation to Drama (1984)............................ Hazel J. Wrigglesworth<br />

The Perils <strong>of</strong> Laura Watson Benedict: A Forgotten<br />

Pioneer in Anthropology (1985).............................................................................. Jay H. Bernstein<br />

The Nocturnal Prayer Ceremonies <strong>of</strong> the Negritos<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Philippines (1985) ........................................................................................ Rudolf Rahmann<br />

Maripipi Pottery Trade Network: A Preliminary<br />

Report (1987)............................................................................................... Margarita R. Cembrano<br />

Blacksmith and Gaffs in Dumaguete (1989) ................................................ Rolando V. Mascuñana<br />

The Development <strong>of</strong> Cemeteries in<br />

Manila Before 1941 (1992) .................................................................... Michaelangelo E. Dakudao

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