Division:Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies Professor
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2007 G-COE Research Outcome:
- Patricio N. Abinales “Frontier, Empty, Wild and Undeveloped: National Development and Mindanao Island, Southern Philippines,” to be presented at the conference on Checkpoints and Chokepoints; Learning from Mindanao Development Paradigms and Practices, sponsored by the Mindanao Studies Consortium. Davao City, Philippines, February 23-24, 2007.
- Patricio N. Abinales The Rise and Fall of the Philippine Student Movement,” presented at the Seminar on Social Movements, Third World Studies Center, Univerity of the Philippines, February 27, 2007.
- Patricio N. Abinales “When ‘Baby’ Kills: Violence in a Philippine Golden Ghetto,” paper presented at the Core University Program Special Seminar Project 8 on Changing‘Families,’” Bangkok, Thailand, 2-3 November 2007.
- “Mindanao in the Development Fantasy of the Philippine State, Kinaadman: Journal of Southern Philippines, Special Issue in Honor of Fr. Miguel Bernad, Volume 29(Fall 2007)
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2008 G-COE Research Outcome:
- Patricio N. Abinales Joys of Dislocation: Essays on Mindanao, Region, Nation (Manila. Anvil Publishing, 2008).
- Patricio N. Abinales The US War on Terror and Mindanao, with Nathan Gilbert Quimpo (Pasig City, Metromanila: Anvil Publishing Inc., 2008)
- Patricio N. Abinales “Fragments of History, Silhouettes of Resurgence: Student Radicalism in the Early Years of the Marcos Dictatorship,” Tonan Aijia Kenkyu, Vol. 46, No. 2 (September 2008)
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2009 G-COE Research Outcome:
- Patricio N. Abinales “The U.S. Army as an Occupying Force in Muslim Mindanao, 1899–1913,” in Colonial Crucible: Empire in the Making of the Modern American State, ed. Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco A. Scarano (Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009)
List of Academic Presentations during 2009:
- Patricio N. Abinales “Rodents, Pestilence and Politics in Postwar Philippines,” in Interdependency of Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia: Migration, Investment and Cultural Flow,” First Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies and Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies Joint International Symposium, Gyeongsang National University, June 18-20, 2009