In the mid-1960s, H. Arlo Nimmo conducted two years of anthropological field research in the Tawi-Tawi Islands of southern Philippines among the nomadic boat-dwelling... Læs mere
Explores various aspects of late nineteenth-century Philippine society in an... Læs mere
A book that renders long overdue respect for the dignity and struggle of the bakwit – people displaced by conflict and, at times, disenfranchised by aid. Canuday... Læs mere
Set in an unnamed town bordered by mountains and sea, Boyhood reconstructs a vanished time of awakening and discovery. It conveys the emotional force of a forgotten place, telling... Læs mere
Presents a collection of the entire corpus of Jose Garcia Villa's short stories. Through all the stories in light of that assessment, we see how Villa as fictionist... Læs mere
Around 1910, three Dutch intellectuals separately visited Manila. Feminist doctor Aletta Jacobs, orientalist scholar Gerret Rouffaer, and ethnologist... Læs mere
This is a book about hope. It provides stories are about empowering urban women, providing families a home, turning garbage... Læs mere
Father James Aloysius O'Donnell, S.J., brings a wealth of experience to this book, having worked with Philippine schools for more than 50 years. He is... Læs mere