Orientalists, propagandists, and ilustrados : Filipino scholarship and the end of Spanish colonialism /
Statement of responsibility: Megan C. Thomasby
Thomas, Megan C
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"This edition has been published by arrangement with the University of Minnesota Press"
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Filipinas Heritage Library Main Library Holdings | GN 671 .P6 T47 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 17633 |
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Introduction. Worldly colonials : Ilustrado thought and historiography -- Locating orientalism and the anthropological sciences : the limits of postcolonial critiques -- The uses of ethnology : thinking Filipino with "race" and "civilization" -- Practicing folklore : universal science, local authenticity, and political critique -- Is "K" a foreign agent? : philology as anticolonial politics -- Lessons in history : the decline of Spanish rule and revolutionary strategy -- Conclusion : Politics and the methods of scholarly disciplines
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