| Introduction |
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| Exquisite Betrayal |
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| Excised from the Rind of Things |
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| The Object of Colonial Desire |
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A Philippine History Lesson |
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2 | (1) |
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The Philippine-American War: Friendship and Forgetting |
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3 | (19) |
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Uneasy Observers: Germans and the Philippine-American War |
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22 | (16) |
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Mark Twain's Anti-Imperialist Writings in the ``American Century'' |
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38 | (19) |
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To the Person Sitting In Darkness |
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57 | (12) |
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Visual Essay: Philippine Photo Album |
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69 | (4) |
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Visual Essay: Daantaon/A Century |
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73 | (4) |
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Visual Essay: The Testament of the Motherland or Panahon ng Mga Amerikano/American Period |
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77 | (4) |
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The Hills Are Still There |
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81 | (7) |
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| Body Count: The War and Its Consequences |
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88 | (1) |
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An American Colonial State: Authority and Structure in Southern Mindanao |
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89 | (29) |
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Fagen and Other Ghosts: African-Americans and the Philippine-American War |
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118 | (16) |
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Casualty Figures of the American Soldier and the Other: Post-1898 Allegories of Imperial Nation-Building as ``Love and War'' |
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134 | (29) |
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Racism and Intervention in the Third World, Past and Present |
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163 | (14) |
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The Miseducation of the Filipino |
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177 | (16) |
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From Colonizer to Liberator: How U.S. Colonialism Succeeded in Reinventing Itself After the Pacific War |
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193 | (13) |
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| Looking the Other Way: The Cultural Fallout |
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206 | (1) |
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Baguio Between Two Wars: The Creation and Destruction of a Summer Capital |
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207 | (17) |
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Imperialist Fictions: The Filipino in the Imperialist Imaginary |
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224 | (13) |
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237 | (10) |
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English Is Your Mother Tongue/Ang Ingles Ay ang Tongue ng Ina Mo |
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247 | (13) |
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260 | (8) |
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Visual Essay: Pagmulat/Awakening |
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268 | (3) |
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Visual Essay: Lumayo Kayo at Magparami/Go Forth and Mulitply |
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271 | (5) |
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| View from the Diaspora |
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10 February and 16 February |
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276 | (2) |
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Quod Nomen Mihi Est? Excerpts From a Conversation With Satan |
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278 | (12) |
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290 | (12) |
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302 | (10) |
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Notes From the Other Cartography |
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312 | (6) |
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Poppy's House: History, Pop Culture, and the Reevaluation of a Filipino-American ``Sixty-Cents'' in Guam |
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318 | (11) |
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Visual Essay: Home Is Where You Are |
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329 | (4) |
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Scenes From the Play, Dogeaters |
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333 | (14) |
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347 | (6) |
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353 | (7) |
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| The Past Meets the Present |
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360 | (1) |
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Parricides, Bastards and Counterrevolution: Refections on the Philippine Centennial |
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361 | (15) |
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An Open Wound: Colonial Melancholia and Contemporary Filipino/American Texts |
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376 | (25) |
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Excerpts from Umbilical Cord |
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401 | (20) |
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Visual Essay: Maidens in the Philippines |
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421 | (4) |
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Christina Quisumbing Ramilo |
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425 | (4) |
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Visual Essay: Manananggal, No Es Una Virgen |
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429 | (4) |
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Visual Essay: The Labyrinth |
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433 | (4) |
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| Afterword: The Secret Archives |
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437 | (5) |
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| Acknowledgments |
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442 | (2) |
| Photography Credits |
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444 | (3) |
| About the Contributors |
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447 | (7) |
| Index |
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