Category: Philippines Books
“Fish…pay no attention to political boundaries”: Tilapia and travel in the making of today’s Indo-Pacific
This talk follows fish in a way that opens up a new kind of interaction for the environmental humanities, Asian Studies, and transregional histories. In particular, it thinks with the travels of the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus Peters, 1852) in the period between the 1930s and 1960s to show how (and explain why) this fish’s movements were central to the making of today’s Indo-Pacific.
Absences and Ancestors: An Afternoon with VA Poet Laureate, Emerita Dr. Luisa A. Igloria
The University of Hawai’i Center for Philippine Studies, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, the Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literature, Whitenoise Project and the Philippine Consulate General in Honolulu cordially invite you to “Absences and Ancestors: An Afternoon with VA Poet Laureate, Emerita Dr. Luisa A. Igloria” on October 7, Saturday, 3:00-5:00pm at Ka Waiwai. […]
New SEA Releases from UH Press
Newly released books on the Philippines, Myanmar, and Indonesia.
New Releases from NUS Press
Our bookshelf spotlights new releases from NUS Press including titles on Indonesian Art, the Philippines, and Laos.
Spring 2017 Bookshelf Summary
As we close out the Spring 2017 term at UH Mānoa, we take a look back at some of the topics we’ve highlighted in on our bookshelf this spring.
New Releases on the Philippines
Check out some of the latest releases on the Philippines in this week’s Bookshelf Spotlight!
Children’s Books from Southeast Asia
Looking for a new addition for your child’s bookshelf? Check out our spotlight on children’s books from Southeast Asia!
Spotlight on Manila
This week’s bookshelf spotlights the history Chinese Traders in Manila in conjunction with the talk by Dr. Barbara Andaya scheduled for March 1.
Required Reading in SE Asia
This compilation of reading assigned to students in Southeast Asia will expand your horizons — and your bookshelves.
Fall 2016 Bookshelf Summary
Take a look back at the wide array of topics highlighted in our Fall 2016 Bookshelf Spotlights. New spotlights for Spring 2017 will begin next week!