Filipinology
In general, Filipinology or Philippineology (Spanish: Filipinología, Tagalog: Pilipinolohiya) or more formally known as Philippine studies refers to: "the study of the Philippines and its people".[1]
It encompasses the study of
Purpose
Learning goals of Filipinology include the comprehension, appreciation, and critical evaluation of the Philippines through
Filipinologists
Experts on Filipinology or Philippineology are called filipinologists or philippineologists (Spanish: Filipinologista) (Tagalog: Pilipinolohista); literally “experts in Philippine culture”.
According to Rosa M. Vallejo the "foremost non-Filipino filipinologist" is the
Other prominent foreign filipinologists are
Publications
Publications dealing with Filipinology seek to reach specialist and non-specialist audience from and outside the Philippines. Among such Philippine Studies literature is the quarterly journal
See also
- International Association of Filipinologists
- List of academic disciplines
References
- ^ About Philippine Studies at St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, snc.edu
- ^ a b Yuchengco Philippine Studies Archived June 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, College of Arts and Sciences, The University of San Francisco, usfca.edu
- ^ Tolentino, Rolando B. "discipline called 'Pilipinolohiya' (Filipinology or studies of the Filipino psyche, culture and society" (...), Postnational family/postfamilial nation: family, small town and nation talk in Marcos and Brocka, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, informaworld.com
- ^ Philippine Studies Quarterly Archived April 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Ateneo de Manila Press, ateneopress.org
- ^ a b "Adventures in Political Science". Barnes & Noble. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011.
- ^ a b 42. Philippine Humanities Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Announcement of Courses, Philippine Studies, ccsf.edu
- ^ "Philippine Studies". www.ccsf.edu. Archived from the original on April 16, 2002.
- ^ Mission Statement of the Philippine Studies Department Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, City College of San Francisco, California, ccsf.edu
- ^ Vallejo, Rosa M. (...) "Wenceslao Emilio Retana y Gamboa, foremost foreign Filipinologist" (...), Bibliographical Works, Philippine Bibliographies, ncca.gov.ph
- ^ Footnote: "William Henry Scott", jstor.org
- ^ (...) "Filipinologist H. Brett Melendy" (...), "Blame Their Damaged Culture", Filipinos in the U.S.: ‘Where Are You from? When Are You Going Back?’, bulatlat.com
- ^ Riegel, Christine and Thomas Geisen. Footnote: (...) "Ferdinand Blumentritt was a Filipinologist (...), Jugend, Zugehörigkeit und Migration: Subjektpositionierung im Kontext von ... , books.google.com
- ^ (...) "filipinologist A.V. Hartendorp" (...), from the article "139th Birth Anniversary of Don Epifanio De Los Santos", Manila Bulletin, mb.com.ph
- ^ Philippine Studies, PhilJOL, philjol.info
External links
- Philippine Studies Quarterly of the Ateneo de Manila University Press
- Philippine Humanities Review of the University of the Philippines at Diliman
- Philippine Journals Online
- Maria Elena G. Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program, University of San Francisco
- Philippine Studies Certificate Program, at St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin
- Philippine Studies Department Archived April 5, 2015, at the Wayback Machine at the City College of San Francisco
- Center for Philippine Studies at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa
- Philippine Studies, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan