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Religion and spirituality

"The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay." --- Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart

Coincidence and Consequence: Marianism and Mass Media in the Global Philippines

Deirdre De La Cruz

2009 Criticism 34 pages. Courtesy of the author. Cultural Anthropology 24.3 (2009): 455-488. Uncorrected page proofs.

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Deirdre De La Cruz

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Deirdre was born in Germany and has lived in Hawai’i, Seattle, and Manila. Her engagement with the Philippines and Filipino America has found a variety of expressions over the years, most recently as an Assistant Professor of Philippine Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she is currently based. In addition to Philippine history and cultures, her scholarly interests include theories of religion, histories and theories of the mass media, cultures of U.S. imperialism, and historical and ethnographic writing. Photograph by Bill Christian.

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Father Alvin Cabacang, OSM

Critical Filipina and Filipino Studies Collective

2013 Photograph Variable dimensions Courtesy of Valerie Francisco Caption: Father Cabacang performing an indigenous blessing dance at the opening of a cultural event to raise funds and awareness about Typhoon Haiyan affected regions

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Critical Filipina and Filipino Studies Collective

As an activist-scholar group, the Critical Filipina and Filipino Studies Collective (CFFSC) seeks to organize educators and scholars to interrogate and challenge histories of Western imperialisms (Spanish and U.S. imperialisms), ongoing neocolonial relations in the Philippines, and their relationship to past and present Filipina/o migrations through our research and teaching both within the university and beyond it.

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