Critical issues in Philippine research : a selected and annotated literature review on the women's movement, conflict in Luzon's Cordillera, Muslim autonomy. and recent political resistance / James N. Anderson, Robert Ronald Reed, and Gaspar L. Sardalla

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: University of California, Berkeley : Centers for South and Southeast Asia Studies, c1996Description: xii, 221 pages ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 944613276
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Z 3298.A5 .A53 1996
Contents:
Section 1. The Women's movement : An Overview of Literature on Women in the Philippines -- Section 2. Land and People of the Cordillera Central: Conquest, Conflict, and Change in the Cordillera of Luzon -- Section 3. Muslim Peoples of the Philippines: Guide to contemporary materials on the autonomy/separatist movement of Filipino Muslims -- Section 4. Serials on Contemporary Filipino Society: Comments on elusive materials relating to social and political change in the Philippines.
Summary: This literature review and bibliographic guide on several critical research issues in the contemporary Philippines is an outgrowth of collaborative planning and consultation among Southeast Asian librarians across the United States late in the 1980s. Responding to an initiative by the Henry B. Luce Foundation that encouraged better coordination in the selective purchase and management of the collective library resources of American universities, the Committee on Research Materials on Southeast Asia (CORMOSEA) in May of 1988 designated the South and Southeast Asia Library Service at the University of California, Berkeley, as the site for establishment of a Philippine Documentation Project (PDP). The general aim of this project was to develop and make accessible to scholars and the public a permanent assemblage of resources (books, journals, pamphlets, newsletters, press releases, speeches, and other "elusive" yet vital documents) on contemporary political developments in the Philippines.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section 1. The Women's movement : An Overview of Literature on Women in the Philippines -- Section 2. Land and People of the Cordillera Central: Conquest, Conflict, and Change in the Cordillera of Luzon -- Section 3. Muslim Peoples of the Philippines: Guide to contemporary materials on the autonomy/separatist movement of Filipino Muslims -- Section 4. Serials on Contemporary Filipino Society: Comments on elusive materials relating to social and political change in the Philippines.

This literature review and bibliographic guide on several critical research issues in the contemporary Philippines is an outgrowth of collaborative planning and consultation among Southeast Asian librarians across the United States late in the 1980s. Responding to an initiative by the Henry B. Luce Foundation that encouraged better coordination in the selective purchase and management of the collective library resources of American universities, the Committee on Research Materials on Southeast Asia (CORMOSEA) in May of 1988 designated the South and Southeast Asia Library Service at the University of California, Berkeley, as the site for establishment of a Philippine Documentation Project (PDP). The general aim of this project was to develop and make accessible to scholars and the public a permanent assemblage of resources (books, journals, pamphlets, newsletters, press releases, speeches, and other "elusive" yet vital documents) on contemporary political developments in the Philippines.

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