4Th Philippine Studies Conference in Japan Three Decades of the Post-EDSA Philippines Continuity, Discontinuity, and Emergence
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PSCJ 2018 in Hiroshima 4th Philippine Studies Conference in Japan Three Decades of the Post-EDSA Philippines Continuity, Discontinuity, and Emergence Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Japan November 17-18, 2018 Conference Schedule Saturday, November 17 8:00 - Registration (Entrance Hall, IDEC) 9:00 - 10:40 Session 1 (IDEC) 10:55 - 12:55 Session 2 (IDEC) 13:20 - 14:20 Lunch (Reception Hall, Faculty Club*1) 14:30 - 15:45 Keynote Speech (Satake Memorial Hall) 16:00 - 18:00 Plenary Session (Satake Memorial Hall) 18:20 - 20:20 Reception (Reception Hall, Faculty Club) Sunday, November 18 9:30 - 11:30 Session 3 (IDEC) 11:30 - 12:40 Lunch (IDEC) 12:45 - 14:45 Session 4 (IDEC) 15:00 - 17:00 Session 5 (IDEC) *1 The Faculty Club is approximately a 15-minute walk from the IDEC building. 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Thompson (City University of Hong Kong) The Duterte State and the State of Duterte Studies Lance Collins (Hawai'i Institute for Philippine Studies) The Writ of Quo Warranto: An American Colonial Legal Form in the Duterte Era 1-2 Room 2 (204) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers Democracy in the Post-EDSA Philippines Chair: Saya Kiba (Komatsu University) Maxine Rafaella C. Rodriguez (National University of Singapore) (Re)writing the “New Society”: A linguistic and multimodal analysis of Marcos’s presidencies in two revisions of Philippines: Our Land and Heritage Adonis Elumbre (University of the Philippines, Baguio) Narratives of International Solidarity in the 1986 EDSA People Power Carmina Untalan (Osaka University) Philippine Post-EDSA Democracy: Against the Politics of Deferred Redemption John X. Lambino (Kyoto Tachibana University) The Local Power for Economic Reproduction in Philippine Democracy 1-3 Room 3 (203) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers Bangsamoro and Security Chair: Nobutaka Suzuki (Tsukuba University) Jamail A. Kamlian (Mindanao State University, Iligan Institute of Technology) Lumad and Bangsamoro Relatedness to Filipino Nationhood: Symbols, Discourse, and the Question of Representation Jefferson Erick Alindogan (Business Profiles Inc.) Understanding the Shift in Security Environment after the Marawi City Siege: Potential Implications against Aid Organizations in Mindanao, Philippines Georgi Engelbrecht (European Union) Rashōmon in Dansalan: Explaining the 2017 urban combat in Marawi City 1-4 Room 4 (201) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers Transnationalism and Overseas Filipinos Chair: Reiko Ogawa (Chiba University) Mai Yoshida (Institute of Social Theory and Dynamics) Exclusiveness and Informality Imposed on Nikkei-jin and other Filipino migrants in Japan Masaaki Satake (Nagoya Gakuin University) Filipino-Australian Intermarriages: Five Valuables for Security Jhemarie Chris Bernas (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) Stories of Return and Reintegration: Survey study of Overseas Filipino Workers Coming Home Glenda Bonifacio (University of Lethbridge) Contemporary Pinay Transnationalism: Vested, Variant and Valiant? 1-5 Room 5 (206) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers Gender in the Contemporary Philippines Chair: Johanna O. Zulueta (Soka University) Marlon T. Salvador (University of Southern Mindanao) Subversion of Gender Stereotypes in Contemporary Philippine Movies Maria Lulu G. Reyes (Saint Louis University) Haligi ng Tahanan- The Filipino Wife as an Idealized Legal Construct Reynele Bren Zafra (University of Santo Tomas) Danas: Study on the Lived Experiences of Selected Filipino Women of Batis Aware, Inc. John Carlo S. Santos (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Filipino Meat Market: On How Filipino Men-who-like-Men Utilize Grindr as a Mobile Hookup Application 1-6 Room 6 (207) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers The Philippines in Global Settings Chair: Taihei Okada (University of Tokyo) Arthur Bernardo Boquiren (University of the Philippines, Baguio) Benefits and Costs of RP Government Accommodation of China’s 9-Dash-Line Christine Marie Lim Magpile (University of the Philippines Press) Takayama Ukon: Japanese Feudal Lord with a Zealous Catholic Faith Tina S. Clemente (University of the Philippines, Diliman) China expertise in the Philippines: Reflections for Philippine Studies 1-7 Room 7 (405) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers Translation in Literature and Religion Chair: Fumiko Uchiyama (Tsuru University) Glenda Salorsano, Karen San Diego and Emelinda Layos (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Translation as Strengthening Tie in Philippine-Japan Literary Relations: The Case of the Translation of Japanese Novel “Botchan” into Filipino Language Leonard Catubay (Philippine Cultural College) Syncretism: The Story of Chinese- Filipino Buddhist Catholics in Binondo Chinatown, Manila 1-8 Room 8 (508) 9:00 - 10:40 Individual Papers Health, Intimacy, and the Church Chair: Julius Bautista (Kyoto University) Jenalyn Y. Lai and Marvin G. Lai (Polytechnic University of the Philippines) Ang Ekonomiya ng Tradisyunal at Alternatibong Pangangalagang Pangkalusugan sa Maynila Satoshi Miyawaki (Osaka University) Three Decades of the Post EDSA Philippine Catholic Church: Continuity, Discontinuity, and Emergence Yuko Kubo (University of Tokyo) An Analysis of the term “fetus” in public discourse on the policy of reproductive health Yumeno Tagawa (Hiroshima University) Commercial Love / Sex and Intimacy: The case study at a karaoke bar in Makati city 1-9 Room 9 (101) 9:00 - 10:40 Panel Bangsamoro Peace Process and Peacebuilding: Challenges Ahead to Establishing a New Political Entity Panel Organizer: Masako Ishii (Rikkyo University) Discussant: Rufa Guiam (Alternate Forum for Research in Mindanao) Miyoko Taniguchi (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Conflict, Violence, and Peace in Mindanao from a Historical Perspective: Implications to the Bangsamoro Peacebuilding Masako Ishii (Rikkyo University) Potentiality of Building Peace between the Moro and the Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples: Toward Establishing a New Bangsamoro Political Entity in the Southern Philippines Jovanie Camacho Espesor (University of Canterbury) Exogenous and Endogenous Peace Governance: Tensions, dilemmas and paradoxes in peacebuilding in war-torn polities Session 2 10:55-12:55 2-1 Room 1 (Large Conference Room) 10:55 – 12:55 Panel Philippine Urbanization Post-EDSA and Beyond Panel Organizer: Arnisson Andre C. Ortega (University of Glasgow) Maria Khristine Alvarez (University College London) Benevolent evictions and resiliency revanchism: Protocols of dispossession, social safeguards, and ‘participatory’ housing solutions in post-Ondoy Manila Naoki Fujiwara (Kobe University) Political Ecology and the Politics of Environmental Development: Reflections on the Development Strategies for the Pasig River Arnisson Andre C Ortega (University of Glasgow) Transnational mobilities and the production of urban spaces in the Philippines: Reflections on urban epistemologies, theory-building and praxis Kristian Saguin (University of the Philippines, Diliman) Cultivating urban subjectivities through urban agriculture in Metro Manila 2-2 Room 2 (204) 10:55 – 12:55 Panel Shifting Economic Policies and Improving Governance? Panel Organizer: Shingo Mikamo (Shinshu University) Shingo Mikamo (Shinshu University) Presidential Leadership, Economic Policy- making and Governance in the Philippines Jenny Balboa (Devnet Business Consulting Services) Has there been major changes in the Philippine trade and investment policy under President Duterte? Susumu Ito (Chuo University) Key Issues for Infrastructure Development in the Philippines: Dutertenomics in historical perspectives 2-3 Room 3 (203) 10:55 – 12:55 Panel Security Governance in Mindanao: Military, Police, Armed Groups, and Outsiders Panel Organizer: Saya Kiba (Komatsu University) Discussant: Rufa Guiam (Alternate Forum for Research in Mindanao) Jennifer Santiago Oreta (Ateneo de Manila University) Community Security Management in Conflict Environments: Focus on Mindanao Takeshi Yamane (Fukuoka Women’s University) Government-NSAGs cooperation for internal security in Mindanao Rosalie Arcala Hall (University of the Philippines, Visayas) Under Pressure: Policing during the 2017 Marawi City Crisis 2-4 Room 4 (201) 10:55 – 12:55 Panel Gender and Disaster in the Philippines: Exploring Resilience and Spatiality Panel Organizer: Glenda Tibe Bonifacio (University of Lethbridge) Anita G. Cular (University of the Philippines, Visayas) From Disaster Woes to Economic Windfall: The Experience of San Juan Women’s Association of Sta. Rita, Samar