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[New from the Press] Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies

19 Jun 2023 | Ateneo University Press

New book Plural Entanglements brings fresh perspectives on Philippine scholarship

 

Ateneo University Press proudly announces the release of the groundbreaking new book, Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies. Edited by Dada Docot, Stephen B. Acabado, and Clement C. Camposano, this captivating anthology features essays by emerging Filipino scholars, both based in the Philippines and abroad, generating thought-provoking conversations across diverse Filipino locales.

In a bold departure from the Manila-centric narrative, Plural Entanglements situates Philippine Studies within a global framework, offering multidisciplinary analyses that intertwine history, ethnology, and political anthropology. By amplifying marginalized voices, exploring the Philippines' connections to global events, and challenging outdated theoretical canons, this timely work delves into themes of indigeneity and decolonization.

Plural Entanglements book cover
The cover art and design is by Pen Prestado and the book design is by Jeck Mission.

Tasked with unraveling topics such as indigenous cultures, diasporic communities, postcolonial nation-building, and anti-authoritarian movements, this book invites readers to “reckon with the vexed entanglements of the nation and the native in the face of a long history of racial mixing, ethnic pluralism, and religious differences . . .” to quote Vicente L. Rafael in a review.

Caroline Hau, in her foreword, hails Plural Entanglements as an “exigent” anthology that critically examines inclusions and exclusions within Philippine (trans)national imaginaries and worldmaking. Embracing the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, the contributors advocate for self-determination as Filipinos and the pursuit of social justice.

This book takes readers on an intellectual journey that redefines Filipino narratives and reimagines the possibilities of global scholarship. Plural Entanglements is indispensable reading for scholars, students, and anyone who seeks inclusive and innovative ways to foster a deeper understanding of the Philippines and its people.

Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies edited by Dada Docot, Stephen B. Acabado, and Clement C. Camposano is published by Bughaw, an imprint of Ateneo de Manila University Press.

Category: Politics & Society
Language: English
Price: P375.00
Get your copy in paperback: website | Lazada and Shopee stores

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About the Editors

Dada Docot is an anthropologist of the hometown and the Filipino diaspora working as assistant professor of anthropology at Purdue University and as postdoctoral fellow at Tokyo College, University of Tokyo (2021–2023). She received her PhD in Anthropology from the University of British Columbia (2018), where she co-founded the UBC Philippine Studies Series.

Stephen B. Acabado is professor of anthropology at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and International Faculty Affiliate at the Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur. He serves as the director of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies. He received his PhD in Anthropology from the University of Hawai‘i–Manoa in 2010.

Clement C. Camposano currently serves as the chancellor of the University of the Philippines Visayas and president of the Philippine Studies Association (PSA). He received his PhD in Philippine Studies (Anthropology) from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2009.

 

Contributors

Grace Barretto-Tesoro
Stephen B. Acabado
Kristyl Obispado
Jely A. Galang
Ruel V. Pagunsan
Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio
Myfel D. Paluga
Analyn Salvador-Amores
Julius Bautista
Jayeel S. Cornelio
Lisandro E. Claudio
Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo
Majah-Leah V. Ravago
Claire Dennis S. Maps
Jose Jowel Canuday
Dada Docot
Clement C. Camposano
Sharon Madriaga Quinsaat

General Interest Education Filipino and Philippine Studies Geography Sociology and Anthropology Administration Cluster
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