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IKiefer, Thomas M. Instructor, Harvard University Extension Work: N/A Email: tkiefer@gnn.com Current Projects: Islam and social structure among the Tausug of Jolo Knowlton Jr., Edgar C. Professor Emeritus European Languages University of Hawaii Work: N/A Email: N/A Current Projects: Survey (bibliography and outline) of Hispano-Philippine literature Kramer, Paul Visiting Professor of History University of Michigan
Kummer, David M. Assitant Professor
of Geography and Economics Work: 914-606-7809 Current projects: Philippine environment and development in
general. Specific research interests in Philippine forestry
statistics and land use change on Cebu island. Active collector of
Philippine books and ephemera. Kwiatkowski, Lynn M. Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Work: Department of Anthropology C-210, Andrew G. Clark Building Email: lynn.kwiatkowski@colostate.edu
LLande, Carl H. Professor Work: Department of Political Science 522 Blake Hall University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045-2175 Email: clande@falcon.cc.ukan s.edu Current Projects: Philippine electoral behavior Lanzona, Vina A. Assistant Professor Work: History Department University of Hawaii-Manoa Sakamaki Hall A203 2530 Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822 Email: vlanzona@hawaii.edu Current Projects: Women and gender in the Huk rebellion in the Philippines; Spanish colonial expositions of the nineteenth century and Filipino Identity. Larkin, John A. Professor emeritus Department of History, Park Hall State University of New York Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260-4130 Email: larkin@acsu.buffalo.edu Current Projects: Land's Fate: The Changing Pattern of Land Use and Its Implications for the Traditional Lives of Peasants and Rural Workers in the Philippines Lawless, Robert Professor Work: Department of Anthropology Wichita State University Wichita, KS 67260-0052 Email: lawless@twsuvm.uc.tws u.edu Current Projects: Environmental and peasant movements Lent, John A. Professor Department of Journalism Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 Email: N/A Current Projects: Cartooning in Asia; Asian popular culture; World-wide cartoon and comics bibliographies Llana, Jazmin Badong Ford Foundation International Fellow Department of Theatre, Film, and Television Shows University of Wales Aberystwyth Wales, United Kingdom Email: jazmin5005@yahoo.com or: lbj06@aber.ac.uk Philippine Address: Center for Culture and the Arts Aquinas University of Legazpi Rawis, Legazpi City 4500 Tel. (052) 8208747 M
Mabanglo, Ruth Associate Professor Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages University of Hawaii at Manoa 2540 Maile Way, Spalding Hall 459Honolulu, HI 96822 Email: Mabanglo@hawaii.edu Current Projects: Collection of Philippine data for the Encyclopedia of South East Asian Literature Project, SOAS, London; orking on a reader on Philippine folk literature Macdonald, Charles Directeur de
Recherche Machado, Kit G. Professor Work: Department of Political Science California State University Northridge, CA 91330 Email: kmachado@earthlink.net Current Projects: Japanese-Southeast Asian relations; Southeast Asia in the global and regional division of labor; East Asian regionalism; Industrialization in Southeast Asia; Foreign Direct Investment in East Asi Magdalena, Fred, Ph.D. Mak, Alice W. Librarian (RETIRED) Affiliation: Asia Collection University of Hawaii Library 2550 The Mall Honolulu, HI 96822
Manalo, Maria Monita A. Lecturer in Tagalog 1240 Van Hise Hall 1220 Linden Drive University of Wisconsin Madison Madison, WI 53706 Email: mmmanalo@macc.wisc.edu Current Projects: Collecting orally-told folktales from various language regions; "Philippine Proverbs: A Code of Ethics for Filipinos" Marlay, Ross Professor Department of Political Science Arkansas State University P.O. Box 794 State University, AR 72467 Email: rmarlay@toltec.astate. edu Current Projects: Just completed a book (with Clark Neher), Democracy and Development in Southeast Asia: The Winds of Change, Westview, 1995. May, Glenn Anthony Professor Department of History University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 Tel. 541-346-4320 Email: gmay@uoregon.edu Most Recent Publication: "Warfare by Pulong: Bonifacio, Aguinaldo, and the Philippine Revolution Against Spain" in Philippine Studies 55 (Fourth Quarter 2007): 449-477. Current Research Projects: A history of Philippine basketry McDermott, Melanie Center for Environmental Communication Cook College, Rutgers University 31 Pine St. New Brunswick, NJ 0890 1-2883732/932-8795 Fax 732/932-7815 Email: mmcdermott@AESOP.RUTGERS.EDU McGovern, Ligaya L.
Associate Professor of Sociology Indiana
University Projects: Research generally focuses on women and globalization in the Philippines, social movements in the Philippines, labor export and structural adjustments policies in the Philippines. Currently completing a comparative research on labor export in the context of globalization in the Philippines, focusing on the experience of Filipino domestic workers in various sites - Chicago, Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), Hong Kong, Taiwan, Rome. Recently published book: Filipino Peasant Women: Exploitation and Resistance, 1997, University of Pennsylvania Press. McKay, Steven Assistant Professor University of Milwaukee scmckay@uwm.edu Menez, Herminia Q. Professor Emeritus American Multicultural Studies California State University, Sonoma Work : Research Associate Folklore and Mythology Center Email: N/A Current Projects: Explorations in Philippine Folklore (forthcoming, Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1996) Middleton, Russell Professor Emeritus Work : Department of Sociology University of Wisconsin - Madison Email: middleton@ssc.wisc.edu Current Projects : Ormoc flood; Evaluation of rural development projects Milgram, B. Lynne Ph.D. Professor Faculty of Liberal Studies Ontario College of Art and Design tel: (416) 977-6000 ext 1680 Research Interests: women and work; commodification of crafts; gender and development (especially microfinance and craft cooperatives); secondhand clothing; material culture, identity, nationalism; Philippine Cordillera Affiliation in the Philippines: University of the Philippines,College Baguio, Baguio City. Moscati, Michael J. Instructor, History Hawaii Pacific University HPU email address: mmoscati@campus.hpu.edu Current Projects: Benevolent Visitation: The United States-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement 1999 Muego, Benjamin N. Professor Department of Political Science Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403-0021 Email: bmuego@bgnet.bgsu.edu Current Projects: Book on the Philippine military Muyco, Maria Christine M. Assistant Professor 3 Theory and Composition Dept., College of Music University of the Philippines Diliman Campus, Quezon City 1101 Email: muycochristine@yahoo.com Current Projects: studying binanog music-dance tradition of the Panay, Bukidnon, and indigenous group in the highlands of Panay in Western Visayas, Philippines. Specific to this tradition is an ideology of performance, which they term as "sibud" and this is the central focus on my current research. N
Nagano, Yoshiko Faculty of Human Sciences Kanagawa University 3/27/1 Rokkakubashi, Kanagawa-ku Yokohama, 221-8686, Japan Nadeau, Kathleen Associate Professor
California State University Telephone : 909-537-5503 Most recent book: Liberation Theology in the Philippines (Praeger Press, 2002); paperback version (Philippines: De La Salle University Press, 2004) Most recent article: 2007. “Maid in Servitude: Filipino Domestic Workers in the Middle East” Migrant Letters Volume: 4, Issue: 1 (ISSN print: 1741-8984 & online: 8992) www.migrationletters.com Current research project: History of the Philippines (contract with Greenwood Press). Neher, Clark D. Professor Department of Political Science Northern Illinois University Dekalb, IL 60115 Email: cneher@niu.edu Current Projects: Transition to democracy in Southeast Asia, including a chapter on the Philippines Ness, Sally Ann Professor Anthropology Department University of California RiversideRiverside, CA 92521 Email: sally.ness@ucr.edu Current Projects: Transnational tourism development in the Philippines as it affects national and ethnic identity and the performing arts Nimmo, H. Arlo Professor Department of Anthropology California State University - Hayward Hayward, CA 94542 Email: N/A Current Projects: Currently completing a collection of short stories based on my field experiences in Sulu. Also working on an ethnography of the boat-dwelling Bajau of Tawi-Tawi OOlofson, Harold Professor of Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology University of San Carlos-Main Emails: uscpub@yahoo.com San Carlos Website: http://wwwusc.edu.ph/administration/publications Research Interests: Permanent Upland Agriculture;
Indigenous Agroforestry; Historical Ecology; Fishing Laborers; Travel
and Tourism; and Filipinization and Christianity Publications: "St. Vincent and the thunder-god:
narratives of play and apocalypse in relation to a central Visayan
island fiesta, PQCS 2002; "Tourism space as contested space:
resistance and competition in two beach communities in the central
Philippines" (with L. C. Crisostomo), Pilipinas 2001; "A people in
travail I, II, III; veteran muro-ami fisherfolk in the central
Philippines" (with B. Canizares and F. de Jose), PQCS 2000; Ivantna
agroforestry and ecological history" (with R. Rede-Blolong) PQCS, 1997;
"Context is sovereign: thoughts on indigenous agricultural knowledge in
upland Cebu" PQCS 1997. Current Book Project: A collection of previous papers. Onorato, Michael P. Research Associate History Department Western Washington University E-mail: pacrimbks@aol.com Project: Turbulent Era in Philippine-American Relations, 1921-1927: The regime of Governor General Leonard Wood. Owen, Norman G. Visiting Professor of History Duke University P
Paredes, Oona Thommes PhD Candidate (Social and Cultural Anthropology) School of Human Evolution & Social Change Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85287-2402, USA
Parrenas, Rhacel Associate Professor Asian Amercan Studies University of California, Davis Email: rparrenas@facstaff.wisc.edu
Pollard, Vincent K. Lecturer/Assistant Professor Work: Asian Studies Program (Spring 2001 to present) University of Hawai'i at Manoa Personal mailing address: 2440 Campus Rd., Box 315 Email: pollard@hawaii.edu http://www2.hawaii.edu/~pollard/ Publications: Globalization, Democratization and Asian Leadership: Power Sharing, Foreign Policy and Society in the Philippines and Japan (Ashgate, 2004); edited volume of Critical Sociology on state capitalism in Europe and Asia (forthcoming). Current Projects: Transnationally focused comparative analysis of anti-militarist social movements in the Philippines, Okinawa, and elsewhere. Ponce, Danilo E. Professor Work: John A. Burns School of Medicine Email: N/A Current Projects: A book on the Psycho-socio-cultural aspects of the Filipino experience in Hawaii, forthcoming 1994 Price, Michael G. P.O.Box 468 Tel. 517-764-4517 Email: mikegprice@yahoo.com Current Projects: Philippines and Borneo botany, especially pteridophytes; Philippines and Borneo images, especially postcards and photographs Prudente, Fe School of Music University of the Philippines
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