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E-grāmata: China Studies in the Philippines: Intellectual Paths and the Formation of a Field

Edited by (University of the Philippines, Philippines), Edited by (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
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As China Studies has grown as a discipline, it has also tended to be dominated by the major international powers, particularly China itself, and the USA. It is important to remember, however, that there is a rich and diverse history of China Studies elsewhere, especially in Southeast Asia. The Philippines is one such country. China studies experts from the Philippines encompass a broad spectrum of individuals, including activists and social workers, as well as university experts, think tank analysts, diplomats and journalists, and thus contribute a valuable new perspective.

This book seeks to therefore provide a deeper understanding of the Philippine approach to China, revealing the unique and complex connections between China Studies, ethnic studies, and policy studies. It highlights that the Philippines, as an epistemological site, complicates China as a category and Sinology as an academic agenda. Thus, the community can embrace nuances in research, as well as in life, to enable reconsideration and reconciliation of binaries. Furthermore, demonstrating how scholarship is a practice of life, and not merely a neutral process of observation and presentation, it challenges Sinologists elsewhere to see that understanding Sinologists is key to comprehending both their scholarship and China itself. As such, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Southeast Asian Studies and Chinese Studies, as well as anthropology and sociology more generally.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
Notes on contributors xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(3)
Tina S. Clemente
Chih-Yu Shih
1 Insights on China Studies as a community of practice
4(19)
Tina S. Clemente
2 Social evolution and situational learning in Jose Santiago "Chito" Santa Romana's China Studies
23(16)
Robin Michael Garcia
3 From taboo thinkers to thought leaders: media, Chinese politics, and diplomacy
39(18)
Jose Mari Hall Lanuza
4 Examining the challenges and possibilities in Tsinoy Studies
57(24)
Carmelea Ang See
5 Narratives and identity: active agency and the formation of counter-narratives
81(26)
Wan Ysmael Yonaha
6 China watching and China watchers in the Philippines: an epistemological note
107(24)
Chih-Yu Shih
Interview Transcripts 131(94)
Teresita Ang See
Eric Baculinao
Ailben Baviera
Theresa Carino
Richard Chu
Jaime Florcruz
Go Bon Juan
Caroline Hau
Florencto Mallare
Charlson Ong
Ellen Palanca
Jose Santiago "Chito" Santa Romana
Index 225
Tina S. Clemente is an Associate Professor at the Asian Centre, University of the Philippines-Diliman. She is the current President of the Philippine Association for Chinese Studies (PACS).

Chih-yu Shih is Professor of International Relations at National Taiwan University. He is also co-Editor of the journal Asian Ethnicity.