DECEMBER 2024
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In the last decade, there had been a notable shift towards the Right by several senior "nationalist" historians in the Philippines, the latest of which was the wholesale support by Reynaldo Ileto of Rodrigo Duterte and the attempts to rewrite the story of the brutal Marcos dictatorship by its enablers This lecture explores several explanations behind this "reactionary turn" and their consequences on Philippine scholarship, especially as it pertains to the stories of the economically, politically, and culturally marginalized.
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UHM Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Mānoa Campus
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Wednesday, December 11 |
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11:00am |
SNAP Outreach & Enrollment Clinic Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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1:30pm |
Physics Final Oral Mānoa Campus, WAT 417A
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2:00pm |
Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering Final Oral Mānoa Campus, JABSOM, Kakaako Campus, MEB 301 and Zoom, Link Below
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3:00pm |
What's Wrong With Philippine Studies? Reflections from the Margins of the Nat Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall, Room 258
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3:00pm |
Taixu’s Perception of Christianity Mānoa Campus, Online via Zoom
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3:30pm |
ORE Seminar: Kahului Infrastructure Improvement Project Part 2 Mānoa Campus, Holmes Hall 243
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5:00pm |
Entrepreneurship Live with Josh Reppun Mānoa Campus, Walter Dods,Jr. RISE Center, Level 2
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