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Chinese in the Philippines : a bibliography / Chinben See and Teresita Ang See

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : De La Salle Universiry Press, c1990Description: xiv, 208 pages; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9711180901
LOC classification:
  • Z 5305.C5 .S44 1990
Contents:
I. General Works -- II. Bibliography -- III. History -- IV. Immigration and demography -- V. Citizenship -- VI. Economic Conditions and Roles -- VII. Economic Nationalisms and Filipinization -- VIII. Society and Culture -- IX. Education -- X. Politics and Government -- XI. Race Relations, Integration and Assimilation -- XII. Biography -- XIII. Chinese Mestizos -- XIV. Appendix .
Summary: This book seeks to therefore provide a deeper understanding of the Philippine approach to China, revealing the unique and complex connections between China Studies, ethnic studies, and policy studies. It highlights that the Philippines, as an epistemological site, complicates China as a category and Sinology as an academic agenda.
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Books - Reference Books - Reference National University - Manila LRC - Annex Reference General Education REF Z 5305.C5 .S44 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000016836

I. General Works -- II. Bibliography -- III. History -- IV. Immigration and demography -- V. Citizenship -- VI. Economic Conditions and Roles -- VII. Economic Nationalisms and Filipinization -- VIII. Society and Culture -- IX. Education -- X. Politics and Government -- XI. Race Relations, Integration and Assimilation -- XII. Biography -- XIII. Chinese Mestizos -- XIV. Appendix .

This book seeks to therefore provide a deeper understanding of the Philippine approach to China, revealing the unique and complex connections between China Studies, ethnic studies, and policy studies. It highlights that the Philippines, as an epistemological site, complicates China as a category and Sinology as an academic agenda.

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