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ICOPHIL 2016 PROGRAM July 6-8, 2016, Silliman University, Dumaguete City DAY 1 – July 6, 2016 7:00am – 8:00am
Registration
8:00am – 10:00am
Welcome Messages Conference Overview Keynote Address
10:00am – 10:30am
Coffee Break
10:30am – 12:00pm
Session 1
1A. POWER, IDENTITY, AND MEANING-MAKING Waka Aoyama - Chair and Moderator The Struggle of Social Positioning: Human Dignity in Lowland Culture and Society in Oriental Mindoro Natsuko Shiraishi Kyoto University To Become “Christian Bajau”: The Sama Dilaut’s Conversion to Pentecostal Christianity in Davao City, Philippines Waka Aoyama University of Tokyo Yaya-alaga relationship; an alternative way of “family” Yukika Ohmura Kyoto University 1B. RE-NARRATING THE NATION Lilia Quindoza Santiago - Chair and Moderator A Study of Historicity of Rene O. Villanueva's Works in Children's Literature (1978-2007) Eliezar L. Iñigo
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University of the Philippines Los Baños Authenticity or Wholeness?: Filipino-ness in Miguel Syjuico’s “Ilustrado” Jessica Gross St. Louis College of Pharmacy The Novelist as Historian: Postcolonial Re-narration and Re-presentation of a Colonial Past Gloria G. Gonzales University of California Riverside Poetry and the State (Or how poets defined the Filipino nation during martial law) Lilia Quindoza Santiago University of Hawaii at Manoa 1C. NARRATIVE INTERVENTIONS Odine Maria M. de Guzman –Chair and Moderator National Dreams, Liberating Fantasies: Problematizing the Cinematic “Bonifacio,” “Aguinaldo,” and “Luna” Kevin Ansel Dy University of the Philippines Diliman Hansley A. Juliano Ateneo de Manila University Love, Politics, Desire and the Public Sphere: A Close Reading of Two Filipino Biographical Movies as Narrative Interventions to Our Imagination of the Nation Odine Maria M. De Guzman University of the Philippines Diliman Framing Intsik: A Glimpse on the Perceptions towards the Chinese as gleamed from various frames in Philippine Society Michael Anthony R. Ngo Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology 1D. MUSLIMS IN THE PHILIPPINES OR FILIPINO MUSLIMS? Tirmizy E. Abdullah – Chair and Moderator The Lanao Uprising in 1972 Tirmizy E. Abdullah Mindanao State University Marawi The “Problem” of the Balik-Islam in the Philippines: Muslim Converts, Dawah Propagators, Civil Society, or All of the Above? Marybeth T. Acac Temple University
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Bouncing Back After the War: The Case of Muslim and Christian Communities After the 2008 MILF Siege in Lanao del Norte Sulpecia L. Ponce, Sittie Aisah D. Abubacar, and Annie Joy A. Dagpin Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology Marrying Your Neighbor: The Marital Bridge to Peace in Mindanao Eric S. Casiño Alano T. Kadil 1E. DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO DISASTER MANAGEMENT Maria Ela L. Atienza - Chair and Moderator E-Government Service Delivery and Citizen Participation: The Case of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Metro Manila Natividad Cristina J. Gruet De La Salle University Climate Justice and the Protection of Future Generations: A Philippine Perspective Lowell Bautista University of Wollongong State and Non-State Actors as Agents of Human Security and Resilience? : Three Localities in Leyte after Yolanda Maria Ela L. Atienza, University of the Philippines Diliman Clarinda L. Berja, University of the Philippines Manila Jan Robert R. Go, University of the Philippines Diliman 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Lunch
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Session 2
2A. LEARNING IN CONTEXT Maria Luisa M. Susa - Chair and Moderator Schooling and Silencing of Dropouts’ Voices Peter G. Romerosa Arellano University The 21st Century Learner and the Arts: the Case for Student-Artists in Philippine Higher Education Maria Luisa M. Susa
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Legitimizing Embodied Knowledge: Learning Ballet Dancing in the Philippines Monica Fides Amada Wong Santos University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2B. THE DISTANT PAST REVISITED Rolando O. Borrinaga – Chair and Moderator Indian Influences in Tausug Culture: A Brief Description Kamaruddin Bin Alawi Mohammad University of the Philippines Diliman Ancient Goldworking Tradition in Butuan, Northeastern Mindanao, Philippines Victor Estrella University of the Philippines Diliman Deciphering Ancient Bisayan Writing on Recently-Discovered Artifacts Rolando O. Borrinaga University of the Philippines Manila at Tacloban 2C. TECHNOLOGY, POWER, AND IDENTITY: EXPLORATIONS IN FILIPINO ART Tina Le – Chair and Moderator The Narrative of the Work-in-Progress: Creative Process and Production on the World Wide Web Zeny May Dy Recidoro University of the Philippines Diliman More Than Just Pakulo?: Shop 6 and the Rise of Philippine Conceptual Art Tina Le University of Michigan Art and Anthropology Almira Astudillo Gilles Field Museum of Natural History 2D. MAPPING FILIPINO/ASIAN SPIRITUALITY (IES): STEWARDSHIP, CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTERS Emma Porio – Chair and Moderator Walking on a Tightrope: Local Autonomy, Mining Moratorium and House Bill 6753 Meriam Bravante University of Calgary
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Faith-Based Organizations and Resilience-Building Initiatives in Post-Disaster Areas Milet B. Mendoza Independent Humanitarian and Development Practitioner Mapping Gender and Spirituality in Post-Haiyan/Yolanda Areas: Crafting and Contesting Community Resilience Initiatives Emma Porio Ateneo de Manila University Toward an Anthropologies/Geographies of Liberation: Culture/Faith-Based Approaches to Philippine Reconstruction Efforts, Unite (Capitalist Models, Divide) Kathy Nadeau California State University, San Bernardino 2E. THE SOCIAL LIVES OF INDIGENOUS OBJECTS Iö M. Jularbal – Chair and Moderator Traditional Meranao Woven Malong: A Fashionable Garment among the people of the Lake Lanao Area Labi Hadji Sarip Riwarung University of Mindanao Marawi Survey of Igorot Weapons: Its Origins, Types, and Representations Iӧ M. Jularbal University of the Philippines Baguio Acceptance of the Togotong in Japanese Music Education Motohide Taguchi Freelance composer 2F. COLONIAL SUBJECTS AND SUBJECTIVITIES Past and Present of Filipino Deaf Culture: Genealogy of the Filipino Deaf Culture Discourse Eri Yamashita Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Bittersweet Harvest: Race, Labor, and Capital in the Making of U.S. Empire Roneva Keel University of Washington 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Session 3
3A. EDUCATION AS NATION-BUILDING Philip Michael I. Paje –Chair and Moderator
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Educating the Educators: Challenges in the Contextualization, Localization and Indigenization of the K-12 Curriculum Ricamela S. Palis Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba Education for Citizenship: The Philippine Center for Civic Education and Democracy’s Advocacy on “Project Citizen” Philip Michael I. Paje and Fe Gladys B. Golo University of Asia and the Pacific Historical Consciousness, the Classroom, and Nationalism: Exploring the Role of Historical Consciousness in Nation-Building Francisco Jayme Paolo A. Guiang University of the Philippines Diliman Reconstructing Meanings From Below: An Educational Framework for Resistance against Discrimination of Mangyans Elijah Jesse M. Pine University of the Philippines Los Baños Romel A. Daya De La Salle University & University of the Philippines Los Baños 3B. THE SOCIOLOGY OF DISASTERS George Emmanuel Borrinaga – Chair and Moderator Limitations to the Emergence of Social Capital: The Case of the Haiyan Bunkhouse Evacuees Donabel S. Tumandao University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College Slogans, Rumors, and the Transformation of Local Identities in Post-Typhoon “Haiyan”/”Yolanda” in Samar and Leyte, Philippines George Emmanuel Borrinaga University of Hull Pulse-Taking as Solidarity: Feminist and Decolonizing Ethnographic Research at the Wake of Super Typhoon “Yolanda” Chaya Go The University of British Columbia Urban Transformation in Disaster Management: A Case of Segregation Extension and Social Strata Reorganization in Metro Manila Zenta Nishio Kyoto University 3C. ASWANGS, LOVETEAMS, AND BEAUTY QUEENS: EXPLORATIONS IN POPULAR CULTURE Ma. Victoria Cayton – Chair and Moderator
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Loveteams and Local Fandom: The Quest for Authenticity Augusto Antonio Aguila University of Santo Tomas Mapping of a Cultural Icon: The Aswang Phenomenon and the Representations of Aswang of the Philippine Provinces Fernand Francis Hermoso, Engelbert C. Prim, and Dominique Sasha Amorsolo Department of Geography, University of the Philippines Diliman Philippine Myth and the Supernatural in the Graphic Novel Ma. Victoria Cayton University of Asia and the Pacific Beauty as Discourse: Analyzing the Filipino Psyche in Beauty Pageants John Jack G. Wigley University of Santo Tomas 3D. LOCATING/LOCALIZING RELIGIOSITY Vivienne Angeles – Chair and Moderator Greeting Bodies and the Performance of Catholic Religiosity in the Philippines Bryan Levina Viray University of the Philippines Diliman 1991: The Catholic Church’s Year of Renewal Satoshi Miyawaki Osaka University The Oral History of Gading in Presentacion, Camarines Sur: Tracing the Hegemony of Anitos in a Christian Community Jesus Cyril M. Conde Ateneo de Naga University Kalinga Spirituality: An Attestation of the Kalinga Notion of Land Vis-à-vis Pope Francis’ Laudato Si Roger C. Sa-ao St. Louis University 3E. CONSTRUCTING THE “INDIGENOUS” Fr. Michael G. Layugan – Chair and Moderator Katitinabanga: A Customary Reciprocity System Among Meranao in Two Municipalities of Lanao del Norte Applied in Times of Natural Disaster and Rido Feuding, or Clan Conflicts Norjannah A. Manalocon and Myrma Jean A. Mendoza Mindanao State University
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The Kalinga Bodong: Forging Relationships, Resolving Conflicts and Fostering Peaceful Co-existence Fr. Michael G. Layugan, SVD Divine Word Seminary, Tagaytay City A Study on the Perception of Ibalois as an Indigenous Group in the Contemporary Society and its Effects to their Culture
Clarissa Mateo
Bansay: In Search for the Filipino Virtue Victor Dennis Tino Nierva Independent Scholar 3F. HISTORICAL INTERVENTIONS IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES Charita Arcangel de los Reyes – Chair and Moderator Mrs. Kelly and the Education of the Ibalois at the Bua School in Benguet, Northern Philippines, 1901-1940 Charita Arcangel Delos Reyes University of the Philippines Baguio Development Interventions in Surigao del Sur Manobo’s Social Milieu: A Discourse Ramel D. Tomaquin and Retsy Tomaquin Malong Surigao del Sur State University Titling of Ancestral Domain and Formulation of Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plans at the Micro-level: The Case of Happy Hallow Ancestral Domain, Baguio City Giovanni Bete Reyes University of the Philippines Diliman Indigenous Participatory Policy Making and Learning Spaces: Enabling and Sustaining Indigenous Democratisation through the Development of Democratic Learning Spaces in Indigenous Communities Glenn M.S. Varona Australian Institute of Business, Adelaide, Australia 4:00pm – 4:30pm
Break
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Session 4
4A. THE FILIPINO INTELLECTUAL CLASS AND ITS UNIVERSITY Lisandro E. Claudio – Chair and Moderator Three Versions of a National University Resil B. Mojares
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University of San Carlos, Cebu City Fraternity Violence and the University of the Philippines Patricio N. Abinales University of Hawai’i at Mano’a Salvador Lopez, The University of the Philippines and The Philippine “Age of Extremes” Lisandro E. Claudio – Panel Proponent Ateneo de Manila University The Neoliberal Debacle: The Marketization of University of the Philippines (UP) Education Ramon Guillermo University of the Philippines 4B. COLONIAL SPACES IN TRANSITION Shinzo Hayase – Chair and Moderator Mapping Ilustrados: The First Philippine Secondary Schools, 1865 - 1898 María Eloísa G. Parco De Castro University of Santo Tomas Junctures: Internal Mobility, Regional Integration, and Information Exchange around Mid-colonial Southern Tagalog Nicholas Sy Department of History, Ateneo de Manila University Spanish Manila: Cosmopolitan Port City in Transition, 1780-1820 Nariko Sugaya Manila Hemp in World, Regional, National and Local Histories Shinzo Hayase Waseda University 4C. THE PEACE PROCESS: VARIOUS VIEWPOINTS Henry K. Solomon –Chair and Moderator The Peace Policy of President Benigno Aquino’s Administration on the Bangsamoro Question Mahmor N. Edding Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts Western Mindanao State University Correlates of the Bangsamoro Basic Law Perception after the Mamasapano Incident: The Case of Iligan City Mary Beth Ann O. Odo (Presenter), Sulpecia L. Ponce, Sherifa Rossmia O. Kadil, and Lucille A. Bayron Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology
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Citizens’ Perception on the Bangsamoro Framework Agreement and Bangsamoro Basic Law Edwin C. Du Capitol University, Cagayan de Oro City The Dynamics of Moro Separatism: Heroes and Villains of the Peace Process in Mindanao Henry K. Solomon Western Mindanao State University, Zamoanga City 4D. PARTICIPATION AND POLITICAL REFORM Nathan Gilbert Quimpo – Chair and Moderator The Transformation of Elite Dominance in Dinagat under Neoliberalism and Decentralization Tamiki Hara Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo Seeking Good Governance: Political Reforms and Studies in the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia Shingo Mikamo Shinshu University, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Stuck in the Intermediate State: Alternations of Clientelism, Predation, and Reform Nathan Gilbert Quimpo Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Tsukuba “Only If You Really, Really Need It“- Social Rights Consciousness in the Philippines Niklas Reese Independent Scholar 4E. REFORMING ECONOMICS AND THE ECONOMICS OF REFORM Rosanne Rutten - Chair and Moderator Provision of Services for Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in Davao del Norte, Mindanao Christine Joy L. Quismundo Silliman University Participatory Economic Development in the Philippines: A Pathway to Identity and Freedom Teresa Downing-Matibag Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA The New Awkward Class: CARP Beneficiaries and the Dynamics of Exclusion in Negros Occidental Rosanne Rutten University of Amsterdam Empowerment and Exploitation in Redistributed Banana Plantations Robin Thiers Ghent University
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4F. INSTRUMENTALITIES OF COLONIAL POWER Febe Pamonag – Chair and Moderator Prohibition, Rather Than Tolerance: Opium in the Philippines Revisited, 1800- 1850 Ander Permanyer-Ugartemendia Universitat Pompeu Fabra–GRIMSE Barcelona, Spain The Patients at the Culion Leper Colony, 1905-1930s Febe Pamonag Western Illinois University, Illinois, USA Prisons in the Colonial Periphery: Provincial Prisons in the American Philippines Aaron Abel Mallari University of the Philippines Diliman Wings of Supremacy: The Dawn of Aviation in the Philippines 1909-1919 Patrick John F. Mansujeto Philippine State College of Aeronautics, Pasay City University of the Philippines-Diliman 7:00pm
Conference Welcome Dinner
DAY 2 – July 7, 2016 7:00am – 8:00am
Registration
8:00am – 10:00am
Plenary Speakers, with Open Forum
10:00am – 10:30am
Coffee Break
10:30am – 12:00pm
Session 5
5A. SOCIAL SPACES, MARKETS, AND LOCALITIES Ma. Crisanta ‘Marot’ Nelmida-Flores – Chair and Moderator Marketplace to Emerging Urban Districts in the Philippines: A Study of Production and Consumption of Place Ma. Crisanta ‘Marot’ Nelmida-Flores University of the Philippines Diliman
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Reimagining the Self in the Shadow of Empire: The Influence of the Local Surf Economy on Neo-colonial Imaginings of Self and Other on Siargao Island Karen Hansen Australian National University Canberra, Australia The Anthropology of Learning Shoes from the Middle Man Leynard L. Gripal University of the Philippines Diliman 5B. MEDIA AND IDENTITY Maria Diosa Labiste – Chair and Moderator Ang Dokyumentrayong “Lukayo: Hindi Ito Bastos” At ang “Fakelore” sa Telebisyon [The Documentary “Lukayo: Hindi Ito Bastos” and “Fakelore” on Television] Kevin Paul “Ose” Martija Philippine Normal University/ Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Public and Civic Journalism as Antecedents of Participatory Cultures in Philippine Media Maria Diosa Labiste University of the Philippines Diliman Hoops and Dreams: Analysis of Kuwentong Gilas Narratives and National Identity in the Philippines Mario Rico Florendo University of Tokyo
5C. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS Clement C. Camposano, Chair and Moderator Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Gender in the Philippines: Focusing on the Filipino Women at the Call Center Yoshie Hori Keisen University, Tokyo “But You’re Not Really Filipino:” A Short Memoir Laurel Fantauzzo Yale-NUS College, Singapore
Basketball and the Displaced Lives of Ilonggo Migrants in Seoul, South Korea. Clement C. Camposano University of Asia and the Pacific 5D. TRANSFIGURING MIGRATION Oscar Tantoco Serquiña, Jr. — Chair and Moderator The Ilokano Diaspora, Family, and Gender in the Works of Ponce Ronie G. Guillermo
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Ateneo de Manila University The Filipino Diasporic Reality in Genevie L. Asenjo’s Three Short Stories Arnel F. Murga To the Ends of the Earth: Philippine Labor Out-Migration as Musical and Melodrama Oscar Tantoco Serquiña, Jr. University of the Philippines Diliman 5E. PHILIPPINES-CHINA RELATIONS: INSIGHTS ON POWERS, ECONOMY, AND LAW Chito Sta. Romana – Chair and Moderator The Escalating US-China Rivalry in the Asia-Pacific Region: Its Implications for the West Philippine Sea and Philippines-China Relations Chito Sta. Romana Philippine Association of Chinese Studies Philippine Economic Vulnerability in Philippines-China Relations Tina S. Clemente University of the Philippines Diliman Colliding Cultures, Roiling Racism in Socially-mediated Foreign Relations: Philippines and China since 2012 Jay L. Batongbacal University of the Philippines Diliman 5F. THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY: ANTICIPATING THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE PHILIPPINES Michael Cullinane – Chair and Moderator Re-Thinking the 1812 Constitution's Impact on Laguna Province and the Luzon Countryside: The Dispute between the Principales of Santa Cruz and Majayjay Towns and José Peláez Ruth de Llobet Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain The Philippine Church and the Spanish Constitution of 1812 Roberto Blanco Andrés CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Spanish National Research Council) Kinsa si Juan Diyong: The 1815 Uprising in Cebu Michael Cullinane – Panel Proponent University of Wisconsin-Madison
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6F. Individual Papers II ose Mari Lanuza – Chair and Moderator Gender Role Differentiation and Access and Control in Community Management Work and Community Politics: The Case of Upland Farmers in Iligan City Grace Majorenos-Taruc Mindanao State University How Does Information Poverty Affect Voting Behavior? Jose Mari Lanuza University of the Philippines Diliman Urban Poor as "Social Capitalists"?: The Dynamics of Social Capital in an Urban Poor Community in Quezon City Pamela Combinido University of the Philippines Diliman 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Lunch
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Session 6
6A. PERSONAL, SOCIETAL, AND TRANSCULTURAL CROSSINGS IN THE SPANISH-ERA CONTACT ZONE Patricia O. Afable – Chair and Moderator The Ambiguous Career of Dionisio Capulong (c. 1560-1620) John N. Crossley Monash University Text and Visual Forms: Re-reading the Basi Revolt Paintings Romeo Galang Jr. Far Eastern University "My Ancestors were Kalanguya but I am Ibaloy": An Ethnohistory of Communication in the Southern Cordillera Patricia O. Afable Smithsonian Institution Cherubim A, Quizon, Discussant Seton Hall University 6B. RESEARCHING DISABILITY AND DISASTER IN THE AFTERMATH OF HAIYAN: TOWARDS BUILDING INCLUSIVE AND RESILIENT COMMUNITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
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Aloysius Ma. L. Cañete – Chair and Moderator The Invisible Disability: A Deaf Perspective in Disasters Leyla Craig Deaf Disaster Assistance Team-Disaster Risk Reducation (DDAT-DDR), Cebu Measuring Community Resilience: A Participatory Action Research on Developing Disability-Inclusive Indicators of Resilience Kaira Zoe Alburo-Cañete University of the Philippines Cebu Building Back Better: Making Inclusion Work in Recovery and Rehabilitation Jerome Zayas University of the Philippines Diliman 6C. NATIVE TRADERS, WORKING WOMEN AND LOCAL POLITICIANS AS PARTICIPANTS IN A COLONIAL SOCIETY: LAGUNA DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Roderick Cruzat Javar – Chair and Moderator Comerciantes and the Government Trade Control in the Province Roderick C. Javar – Jeffrey James C. Ligero, and Herald Ian C. Guiwa University of the Philippines Los Baños Occupations of Women in a Provincial Setting Rhina A. Boncocan, Roberto C. Mata, Ma. Reina Boro-Magbanua University of the Philippines Los Baños Gobernadorcillos, Cabezas, and Tenientes as Political Actors in Local Politics Dwight David A. Diestro and April Hope T. Castro University of the Philippines Los Baños 6D. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IN THE 21ST CENTURY: AN INSTRUMENT FOR ESTABLISHING FILIPINO IDENTITY (NATIONAL MUSEUM PANEL) MJ Louise A. Bolunia – Chair and Moderator The Archaeology of the Visayan Islands Sheldon Clyde Jagoon Archaeology Division, National Museum The Bisaya Ethnographic Collection of the National Museum Nicolas C. Cuadra Anthropology Division, National Museum
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The NM-Geo in the Central Philippines: Updates on the Research Projects in the Visayas by the Geology Division of the National Museum of the Philippines Abigael Castro Geology Division, National Museum of the Philippines 6E. HOMESCHOOLING AS ALTERNATIVE LEARNING DELIVERY MODE Maria Mercedes Arzadon –Chair and Moderator Homeschooling Curriculum of the Master's Academy Homeschool Isabel Sanchez-Sibayan Department of Education, Philippines Beyond Individual Rights and Parental Duty: Situating Homeschooling in the Historical and Sociocultural Context of the Philippines Maria Mercedes Arzadon University of the Philippines Diliman At Home with School: The Emotional Labor of Mothers Who Homeschool Their Children Gina F. Bonior Silliman University 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Session 7
7A. EXAMINING GENDERED CITIZENSHIP: EMERGING ISSUES IN PHILIPPINE FEMINISM (Official Panel Presentation of the Department of Women and Development Studies) Sylvia Estrada-Claudio – Chair and Moderator Gendered Citizenship: It Has Always Been Sexual! Sylvia Estrada-Claudio University of the Philippines Diliman Through a Feminist Lens: Women in the Informal Economy Assert Gendered Citizenship Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo University of the Philippines Diliman Envisioning the Feminist Solidarity Economy Through Women's Solidarity Enterprises in the Informal Economy Nathalie A. Verceles University of the Philippines Diliman Of Poverty and Food Security: The Role of Women’s Home Gardens in Times of Recurrent Typhoons Teresita Villamor Barrameda University of the Philippines Diliman
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7B. ENCYCLOPEDIA AND NATION I (same venue as 8.B.) Nicanor G. Tiongson – Chair and Moderator Imagining the Nation through an Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Nicanor G. Tiongson – University of the Philippines Diliman (Re)-Tracing the Foothpath of Philippine Dance: Dancing Bodies and National Memory Basilio E.S. Villaruz and Ruth Pison University of the Philippines Diliman A Hundred Years of Writing about 'Philippine Music': The Place of the CCP Encyclopedia In Minding the Nation Jose S Buenconsejo University of the Philippines Diliman Theater, Encyclopedia, and Nation as Evolving Projects Apolonio B. Chua and Galileo Zafra University of the Philippines Diliman 7C. THE REGIME OF BLOOD AND BEAUTY: THE ABJECT ARCHIVES OF MARTIAL LAW PANEL Nerissa Balce – Chair and Moderator Smelling the City: An Auto-geography of Pasig City Gary Devilles Ateneo de Manila University Martial Law Noir: The Politics of Lino Brocka’s Jaguar José B. Capino University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign Fascinating Fascism: An Archive of Marcos Kitsch and Propaganda Nerissa Balce State University of New York - Stony Brook Spectacular Spaces, Spaces of Spectacle: Philippine Gay Beauty Pageants and the Aesthetics of Otherness in the Martial Law Period Ferdinand Lopez University of Santo Tomas Martin F. Manalansan IV, Discussant University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
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7D. THE NATION IN THINGS: MUSEOLOGY AND ITS CONSTRUCTIONS IN/OF THE PHILIPPINES Maria Jovita E. Zarate – Chair and Moderator Accessioning Nation in Museums: A Critique-in-Progress Marian Pastor Roces Independent Scholar & TAO INC The Nation in Things, The Nation in Texts: Pedagogical Impulses of National and Local Museums Ma. Jovita E. Zarate University of the Philippine Open University The Nation in Images Corazon S. Alvina Independent Scholar The Philippine Ethnographic Collection of the Weltmuseum Wien: Preliminary Analysis of Embedded Discourse Maria Fe P. Quiroga University of the Philippines Diliman 7E. RECOLLECTION AND RESISTANCE: CULTURE AND CINEMA IN THE MARCOS AND POSTMARCOS ERAS Felicidad “Bliss” Cua Lim – Chair and Moderator Kasaysayan ng Lahi: Anticipating Creative Industries in Marcos’ New Society Talitha Espiritu Wheaton College, Massachusetts The Marcoses and the Archive Felicidad “Bliss” Cua Lim University of California, Irvine The Manila Film Palace and International Film Festival (1982-83) and Other Cinema Memories of the Marcoses Rolando B. Tolentino University of the Philippines Diliman Locating Mike de Leon in Philippine Cinema Patrick F. Campos University of the Philippines Diliman 7F. WHO’S AFRAID OF REVOLUTION? CREATIVE TENSIONS IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE POETRY, FICTION, THEATER, AND LITERARY TRANSLATION II
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Genevieve L. Asenjo –Chair and Moderator Skirting the Traps and Puzzles of History in Gina Apostol’s The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata Jophen Baui De La Salle University Is the Nation Still Imagined? The Re-Imagining of the Filipino in the Age of Facebook in Joselito Delos Reyes' iStatus Nation Adrian Crisostomo Ho De La Salle University On Mounting the Mountains: Texts and Performances of Various Cordillera-based Theater Groups Mario “Em” Mendez, Jr. De La Salle University and University of the Philippines Diliman The Filipino Novelist's Imagination of Nation and Asian 'Community' Clarissa V. Militante De La Salle University 4:00pm – 4:30pm
Break
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Session 8
8A. ON THE ARCHIPELAGIC PERSPECTIVE Christine Bacareza Balance – Chair and Moderator Markets of Resistance Angel Velasco Shaw Philippine Women’s University "I've never Been to Me": Simultaneous Proximities and the Geography of Self in Ramona Diaz's The Learning Allan Punzalan Isaac Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Teleserye Realness: Global Mediascapes and Queer Filipino/a Lives Robert Diaz OCAD (Ontario College of Art & Design) University On Tour: Pinoy Indie Rock Itineraries Christine Bacareza Balance University of California, Irvine Francisco Benitez, Jr., Panel Discussant Philippine Women’s University
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8B. ENCYCLOPEDIA AND NATION II Nicanor G. Tiongson – Chair and Moderator If only the Stones Could Speak: Architecture and a People’s Memory Rene Javellana Ateneo de Manila University Rethinking CW: the Philippine Literary Tradition and Creative Writing in the Academe Om Narayan Velasco and Glenn Diaz Art on the Airwaves: Forging a Nation of the Everyday Elizabeth L. Enriquez University of the Philippines Diliman On Writing Manobolandia for the CCP Encyclopedia of Art 2: Cultural Work and Transformation through Critical Scholarship and the Peoples’ Movement Louise Jashil Sonido C. MOBILITIES AND MOVEMENTS: RE-IMAGINING PHILIPPINE QUEER FUTURES Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza – Chair and Moderator From Invisibility to Invincibility: Gaining Sexual Citizenship through Pride March John Andrew G. Evangelista University of the Philippines Diliman Intimacies and Horizons on the Move: Gay Dating App Ecologies in Translocal Manila Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Batang Makulit, Mapagpalayang Bulilit: Integrating Gender Sensitivity and Responsiveness in Kindergarten Bernadette Villanueva Neri University of the Philippines Diliman Can Filipino LGBTs Be On Time? On Differences Without Antinormativity Roland Sintos Coloma Miami University, Ohio, USA 8D. TRANSPORTATION MODES, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND PLANS: A HISTORY OF TRANSPORTATION AND URBANIZATION IN METROPOLITAN MANILA FROM THE JAPANESE PERIOD TO THE MARCOS ERA Marco Stefan B. Lagman – Chair and Moderator Manila’s Tranvía during the Japanese Occupation: Decay and Death Ricardo Trota Jose University of the Philippines Diliman
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Ang Magkaribal: A History of Road versus Rail in Metropolitan Manila, 1957- 1985 Gerard L. Daguio University of the Philippines Diliman A History of What Might Have Been: Mapping Unimplemented Mass Transit Plans for Metro Manila using Geographic Information Systems Johnson C. Damian University of the Philippines Diliman The Matriyoshka Settlement: A Historical Geography of the Evolving Definitions of Metropolitan Manila during the Marcos Era Marco Stefan B. Lagman University of the Philippines Diliman 8E. SOMETHING'S COOKING AT THE PHILIPPINE FRONTIER: THE TRANS-REGIONAL ECONOMIES OF MINDANAO Patricio N. Abinales, Chair and Moderator Re-Imagining Imperial Space: Mindanao, the Dutch East Indies and the Trans-Regional Life of American Empire Joshua Gedacht Universiti Brunei Darussalam 'Cosmopolitan Fish': Science, Commerce, and the Transregional Nature of Mindanao's Waters, 1880-1952. Anthony D. Medrano University of Wisconsin-Madison Beyond Violence and Poverty: A Thriving Maranao Upland Farming Community Magne Knudsen Universiti Brunei Darussalam Summiting Mountains, Collecting Specimens: The Scientific Expeditions of Major Edgar Mearns in Mindanao Ruel Pagunsan National University of Singapore
8F. WHO’S AFRAID OF REVOLUTION? CREATIVE TENSIONS IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE POETRY, FICTION, THEATER, AND LITERARY TRANSLATION Genevieve L. Asenjo – Chair and Moderator Creative Tensions in Literary Translation: The Case of Magdalena G. Jalandoni’s Short Story “Si Anabella” in Hiligaynon to Filipino Genevieve L. Asenjo De La Salle University
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Creative Tensions: Pursuing Justice for Indigenous Communities in Contemporary Visayan and Mindanawon Literature Kei Valmoria Bughaw De La Salle University Democratizing Literature through the Archipelagic Landscape as Seen/Imagined in Philippine Ecopoetry Rina Garcia Chua University of Sto. Tomas Creative Tensions: National Consciousness and Hybridity in Cirilo F. Bautista’s Trilogy of St. Lazarus Joyce Roque De La Salle University
DAY 3 – July 8, 2016 7:00am – 8:00am
Registration
8:00am – 10:00am
Plenary Speakers, with Open Forum
10:00am – 10:30am
Coffee Break
10:30am – 12:00pm
Session 9
9A. KNOWLEDGE/POWER IN COLONIAL PHILIPPINES Lance D. Collins – Chair and Moderator Medicine in the Philippines in the Late 19th Century Yoshihiro Chiba University of Hokkaido “Subversiva de Todos los Principios Religiosos y Politicos” Ilang Tala mula sa mga Pulong ng Comision Permanente de Censura (1866-1875) [“Subversiva de Todos los Principios Religiosos y Politicos”] Some Notes from the Meetings of the Comision Permanente de Censura (1866-1875)] Florentino A. Iniego, Jr. University of the Philippines Diliman
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The Press during the Ephemeral Independence of the Philippines: La Independencia and La Republica Filipina Glòria Cano Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain Philippine Legal System as an American Legal Tradition Lance D. Collins Hawaii Institute for Philippine Studies 9B. THE ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF THE ASEAN INTEGRATION John Raymond B. Jison – Chair and Moderator Taming the Tiger: A Search for a Common ASEAN Stand to Contain China Regarding the Spratlys Diosdado B. Lopega University of the Philippines Los Baños ASEAN Economic Community and Philippine Governance:Challenges for the Government, Private Sector and Civil Society Gladys P. Nalangan University of the Philippines Los Baños Uncertain Present, Bleak Future: The ASEAN Economic Integration through the Lens of Filipino Smallholder Farmers John Raymond B. Jison University of the Philippines Los Baños 9C. POVERTY, ACCESS TO EDUCATION AND SPIRITUALITY: GLIMPSES OF A SAMA DILAUT COMMUNITY VIS-A VIS SOCIAL EXCLUSION Nerlyne C. Concepcion – Chair and Moderator Social Exclusion: Experiences and Encountered Problems of the Sama Dilaut Hashim Alawi Resigning to The Will of The Ancestors: A Glimpse of the Sama Dilaut Worldview vis-a-vis Social Exclusion Francis Jumala Factors of Social Exclusion of the Sama Dilaut: Their Resilience in the Society Nerlyne C. Concepcion Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga City 9D. THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR IN ASIA PACIFIC Vina A. Lanzona – Chair and Moderator
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The Impact of the Spanish Civil War in Asia-Pacific Florentino Rodao Universidad Complutense de Madrid Filipinos in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 Francis M. Navarro Ateneo de Manila University The Philippine Left and the Spanish Civil War Vina A. Lanzona University of Hawai’i at Mano’a 9E. REIMAGINING THE ROLE OF LIBRARIES IN PHILIPPINE STUDIES Vernon R. Totanes – Chair and Moderator Promoting Preservation and Access to Scholarly Works in the Philippines Stephen B. Alayon Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Iloilo Mainstreaming Information Resources on Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples Fraulein Agcambot Oclarit Holy Trinity College, General Santos City Rizal’s Sucesos, Book History, and Libraries: A Case Study Vernon R. Totanes Ateneo de Manila University 9F. EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IN SOUTH CHINA SEA - PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION: THE FILIPINO EXPERIENCE COMPARED TO OTHER COUNTERPARTS Jesús Alberto Pulido Arcas –Chair and Moderator Considerations on Heritage Buildings in the Philippines Juan Ramon Jimenez Verdejo University of Shiga Prefecture Environmental Retrofit of Architectural Heritage - Case Study of San Agustin Church and Malate Church in Manila Jesús Alberto Pulido Arcas The University of Shiga Prefecture Religious Architecture and Spanish-Filipino Legacy on Heritage in Macau Vincent Wai-kit Ho University of Macau
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12:00pm – 1:00pm
Lunch
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Session 10
10A. PHILIPPINE MARINE ENVIRONMENTS: HISTORY AND HERITAGE IN THE AGE OF THE DUGONG Anthony Medrano – Chair and Moderator In Search of the “Big Fish”: Hunting for Large Marine Vertebrates in the Bohol Sea Jo Marie Acebes BALYENA.ORG, Philippines Teaching “Intercultural Understanding” for “Managers” in Tropical Ecosystems: Narratives from Philippine Contexts Maria F. Mangahas and Suzanna Rodriguez-Roldan University of the Philippines Diliman Bisayan Wisdom Heritage: Place Names, Reef Fishing, and Raiding Cynthia Neri Zayas University of the Philippines Diliman 10B. GLOBALIZATION AND THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF EMERGING FOOD TRENDS IN THE PHILIPPINES Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio – Chair and Moderator (Re)Defining the Local in the Global: The Cultural Politics of Local Food in Philippine Cosmopolitan Spaces Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio Yale-NUS College, Singapore
Body Politics and Producing Healthy Bodies: A Genealogy of Healthy Foods in the Philippines Antonio P. Contreras De La Salle University Manila McCarinderia: A Theoretical Inquiry Jeremy C. De Chavez De La Salle University
10E. MULTICULTURAL FAMILYMAKING IN THE PHILIPPINES: UNDERSTANDING THE EMERGENCE OF INDIGENT KOREAN-FILIPINO CHILDREN Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes – Chair and Moderator
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Between Myth and Reality: Analyzing Discrepancy in Kopino Welfare Programs Kyungmin Bae University of the Philippines Diliman Narratives of Korean-Filipino Children and Filipino Mothers in Welfare Homes in the Philippines Katrina S. Navallo Kyoto University Understanding Korean-Filipino Children: Comparison with Japanese-Filipino Children Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes University of the Philippines Diliman 10F. FILIPINO SUBJECTS AT THE INTERSTICES AND INTERSTITIAL SUBJECTS IN THE PHILIPPINES Mark Sanchez – Chair and Moderator Staging Filipino Hospitality: Distance Scripts in the Humanitarian Governance of Filipino Refuge James Pangilinan University of British Columbia, Canada The Philippines Project: The Goddard-Cambridge School and Philippine Studies during the Marcos Era Mark Sanchez University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Swinging at the Interstices: A Social History of Thai Students in the Interwar Philippines Arthit Jiamrattanyoo University of Washington, Seattle
2:30pm – 4:00pm
Session 11
11A. GOVERNING THE RISKS AND PRECARIOUSNESS UNDER THE CONTEMPORARY RECONFIGURATION OF “THE SOCIAL”: THE ETHNOGRAPHIES OF VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE IN THE PHILIPPINES Yasmin Y. Ortiga – Chair and Moderator Deploying “the Social” without Welfare State: Formality and Informality of the Homeowners Associations in Urban Informal Settlement of Metro Manila Koki Seki Hiroshima University
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Morality, Expectations and Negotiations: Contextualizing the Conditional Cash Transfer Program in the Philippines Itaru Nagasaka Hiroshima University Bodies of Work: Healthcare at the Bottom of the Migrant Care Chain Yasmin Y. Ortiga Nanyang Technological University Global Articulation Regime: Social Formation of the Philippines Kazuhiro Ota Kobe University 11B. RE-IMAGINING BELONGING: SOCIETY, KINSHIP AND POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY PHILIPPINES I Noah Theriault – Chair and Moderator Belonging in the Anthropocene: Global Climate Justice and Local Experiences in the Philippines Noah Theriault University of Oklahoma The Prosopography of Prominent Families in Region 12: A Study of Power Relations Marlon B. Lopez Trends and Patterns of Meranao in-Migration to Iligan City, Philippines from 1980 to 2000 Rohane M. Derogongan Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology Filipino Town: Remaking of Culture in Cosmopolis Toronto Yshmael Cabana Independent Scholar Jose Jowel Canuday, Discussant
11C. ARTICULATING DISSENT IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND CULTURES Megan Thomas – Chair and Moderator Mutiny, Desertion, and Disobedience in the Eighteenth-Century British Occupation Megan Thomas University of California Sta Cruz Dissent, Repression and Revolution: Descent into Manila’s 'Dark Labyrinth,’ 1895-1898 Maureen Cristin S. Justiniano University of Wisconsin - Madison
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The Double Apostasy of Salvador Pons: Spiritism and Catholicism in the Early Twentieth-Century Philippines Deirdre de la Cruz University of Michigan Visual Voice: The Migrant Photographs of Xyza Cruz Bacani JPaul S. Manzanilla National University of Singapore
11D. HERITAGE AND IDENTITY Regalado Trota Jose –Chair and Moderator Appropriating National Heritage through Filipino Values Jesusa Reyes University of Asia and the Pacific Selling the Drama: Music and Identity in the Popular Zarzuelas of Severino Reyes, circa 1906 Isidora Miranda University of Wisconsin-Madison The Archives of the University of Santo Tomas, Manila: A Heritage From a School for the World Regalado Trota Jose The Archives of the University of Santo Tomas Heritage Information and Interpretation Erik Akpedonu Ateneo de Manila University 11E. MANAGING HERITAGE Mary Josefti Nito - Chair and Moderator Musical Heritage: The Oslob Collection Patricia Marion Y. Lopez University of the Philippines Diliman Post-Disaster Heritage Management in the Philippines: Case Studies of the Loboc Church in Bohol and Guiuan Church in Eastern Samar Mary Josefti Nito University of Asia and the Pacific World Heritage Site Tourism and Its Impact on a Local Economy: A Study of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, the Philippines Nobutaka Suzuki
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University of Tsukuba 4:00pm – 4:30pm
Break
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Session 12
12A. THE SYSTEM OF POLITICAL DYNASTIES AS CENTERPIECE OF POLITICAL REFORM: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES (CENPEG Panel) Bobby M. Tuazon –Chair and Moderator Political Families and the Quality of Local Governance: A Quantitative Approach Danica Ella P. Panelo From Traditional to “Alternative”: Political Families in the Party List System Carl Marc L. Ramota A Glimpse of Bicol Political Dynasties: A Socio-Cultural Perspective Evita L. Jimenez Aborting Legislative Actions to Implement the Anti-Dynasty Constitutional Provision Bobby M. Tuazon 12B. RE¬IMAGINING BELONGING: SOCIETY, KINSHIP AND POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY PHILIPPINES II Sarah Webb – Chair and Moderator Thinking of Kapatiran: Elderly Aspirations for Well-Being in an Informal Settlement in Manila Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria-Gonzalez University of Santo Tomas Biomedical Citizenship and Pharmaceutical Consumption in the Philippine Uplands Will Smith University of Queensland, Australia Tracing Belonging through Market Relations and Moral Framings: Rural Sari-sari Store Engagements on Central Palawan Island Sarah Webb University of Queensland, Australia
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The Devil's Scrapbook: Capital, Sorcery and the Everyday Christina Verano Sornito Carter Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA Raul Pertierra, Discussant Philippine Women’s University 12C. (MIS) APPROPRIATING JAPANESE PERFORMANCE TRADITIONS AND ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO CULTURAL EXCHANGE Amparo Adelina C. Umali, III – Chair and Moderator Appropriating Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio’s Filipino Noh play Ang Paglalakbay ni Sisa: Isang Noh sa Laguna Amparo Adelina Umali, III University of the Philippines Diliman Filipinos Replicating Kanjincho Amparo Adelina C. Umali, III, and Jeremy de la Cruz (Presenter) University of the Philippines Diliman Sisa, as Shitekata (principal actor), Through the Eyes of the Audience Laureen Theresa Lioanag University of the Philippines Diliman Filipinos performing Bunraku: Process of (Mis) appropriating Bunraku to the Filipino Experience Patricia Bianca Andres University of the Philippines Diliman 12D. NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE 20TH CENTURY FILIPINO NATIONALISM Taihei Okada – Chair and Moderator The Universal and the Local in the Brotherhood: Empire, Nation and Fraternity in Philippine Freemasonry from Mabini to Kalaw, 1892-1917 Francis A. Gealogo Ateneo de Manila University Manuel L. Quezon's Trans-Pacific Itinerary: Mexican Influences on the Social Policies of the Philippine Commonwealth Taihei Okada – Panel Proponent Shizuoka University The “History Wars” over Philippine Nationalism/s: A Reconsideration Oscar Campomanes Ateneo de Manila University Revisiting Renato Constantino as Historian Yoshiko Nagano
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Kanagawa University Karl Ian Cheng Chua, Discussant Ateneo de Manila University 12E. THE FILIPINO WOMAN IN PHILIPPINE TRAVEL WRITING, POETRY, ROMANCE NOVELS AND FILM Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, Chair and Moderator Travel and Transgression: Identity and Community in the Travel Writing of Filipino Women Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo University of Santo Tomas Cadence of the Soul: Exploring the Lyrical Articulation of the Sacred by Three Female Poets Ma. Ailil B. Alvarez University of Santo Tomas Fleshing Out Desire: Female Desire in Philippine Popular Literature Dawn Marie Nicole L. Marfil The Woman’s Film and the Prevalent Type of Filipino Cinematic Adaptation in the 1950s Joyce L. Arriola University of Santo Tomas 12F. TRACK II PEACEBUILDING FOR SUSTAINABLE PEACE IN MINDANAO Federico V. Magdalena – Chair and Moderator Conflict Mitigation towards Sustainable Peace: The Central Mindanao Experience at the Turn of the 21st Century Faina C. Abaya-Ulindang Mindanao State University Marawi Negotiating Gender Roles in Conflict Affected Areas in Muslim Mindanao: Challenges and Possibilities Rufa C. Guiam Empowering the Youth as Peacebuilders in Mindanao: Lessons from a Social Experiment Federico V. Magdalena University of Hawai’i at Mano’a Normalization in the Bangsamoro: Challenges and Prospects Mark Anthony J. Torres Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology