The Repatriate Theme in Philippine Second-Language Fiction |
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Gerald T. Burns |
3–34 |
“Plain Soldiers”: Muro-Ami Fishing in Cebu |
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Harold Olofson, Araceli Tiukinhoy |
35–52 |
The Enlightenment, Deism, and Rizal |
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Raul J. Bonoan, S.J. |
53–67 |
Carlos Bulosan and the Act of Writing |
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Oscar V. Campomanes, Todd S. Gernes |
68–82 |
The Lives of Damian Domingo and Simon Flores |
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Jose Ma. F. Clotet, S.J., Trans. Florentino H. Hornedo |
83–98 |
Filipino Migrants in Spain |
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Carmen Molina |
99–110 |
Split-Level Christianity in The Praying Man |
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Lorenzo Puente |
111–120 |
Encyclopedia of Philippine Folk Beliefs and Customs, byFrancisco Demetrio, S.J. |
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Ma. Luz C. Vilches |
127–129 |
The Mysteries of Taal, by Thomas Hargrove |
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R. Javellana, S.J. |
130–131 |
Simbahan: Church Art in Colonial Philippines, 1565–1898 by Regalado Jose |
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R. Javellana, S.J. |
131–133 |
The Father and the Maid, by N.V.M. Gonzalez |
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Joseph A. Galdon, S.J. |
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Contributors |
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Contributors to Volume 40 number 1 1992 |
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