Clifford de Certeau 2009[1990]:171 1 2 James Clifford Anthropological Locations 1997 6 Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Strauss 1950 Lévi-Strauss Lévi-Strauss James Boon 1982 Horace Miner American Nacirema … 1956:505 Renato Rosaldo 1993 Rosaldo Lévi-Strauss Malinowski 1991 Malinowski Rosaldo 1986 7 E.Evants-Pritchard Foucault being there Clifford Geertz being there 1988:4 : � �being there �ibid.:4-5 — de Certeau de Certeau 107 Ward:2000[2008]:134
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on Prof. Constantino’s “Veneration without Understanding”. It almost duped me. I was about to believe on what he had written on his thesis. After I read his work‚ I started to question Rizal’s title as the national hero. The argument that Prof. Constantino had presented was quite convincing and so I agreed with him. But later on I realized that Rizal really deserves to be venerated since he had done great things which are very crucial in the Philippine history. Jose Rizal’s achievements and noble
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Lyrics of Bye Bye – Mariah Carey This is for my people who just lost somebody Your best friend‚ your baby‚ your man‚ or your lady Put your hand way up high We will never say bye (no‚ no‚ no) Mamas‚ daddies‚ sisters‚ brothers‚ friends and cousins This is for my people who lost their grandmothers Lift your head to the sky ‘cause we will never say bye As a child there were them times I didn’t get it but you kept me in line I didn’t know why you didn’t show up sometimes On sunday mornings
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Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila SECOND DIVISION G.R. No. 138033 February 22‚ 2006 RENATO BALEROS‚ JR.‚ Petitioner‚ vs. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ Respondent. D E C I S I O N GARCIA‚ J.: In this petition for review on certiorari‚ petitioner Renato Baleros‚ Jr. assails and seeks the reversal of the January 13‚ 1999 decision1 of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. CR No. 17271 as reiterated in its March 31‚ 1999 resolution2 denying petitioner’s motion for reconsideration
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Continued veneration of Rizal by the country‚ and even by the world‚ is not only deserved but also understood.” 7. R. Constantino: “Almost always‚ national heroes of the world have been revolutionary heroes. If you do not lead a revolution‚ your chance of emerging a s a national hero is nil – or very little. 8. A. Malay: “I beg to disagree…Out of 125 nations [in the roster of United Nations)‚ Constantino could only name seven revolutionary heroes who‚ in his opinion‚ have become national heroes…Very clearly
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motivations‚ or fear of treatment procedures (Constantino et al.‚ 2013). MI as a marker-based intervention in CBT. However‚ the founders of MI have argued that it should not be restricted
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• popularly known as Plaridel • leading propagandist for reforms in the Philippines • editor and co-publisher of La Solidaridad • born August 30‚ 1850 in Cupang‚ San Nicolas‚ Bulacan to Julian del Pilar and Blasa Gatmaytan • died July 4‚ 1896 of tuberculosis‚ in Barcelona‚ Spain • He tried to marshal the nationalist sentiment of the Filipino ilustrados‚ or bourgeoisie‚ against Spanish imperialism. • He wrote "Dasalan at Tuksuhan" and also made a parody of
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1 Chapter 21 Second Homecoming And The Liga Filipina INTRODUCTION Rizal’s bold return to Manila in June‚ 1892 was his second homecoming‚ his first homecoming from abroad being in August‚ 1887. It marked his reentry into the hazardous campaign for reforms. He firmly believed that the fight for Filipino liberties had assumed a new phase; it must be fought in the Philippines not in Spain. “The battlefield is in the Philippines.” He told countrymen in Europe‚ “There is where we
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Manuela Constantino‚ proposes that “the combination of a visual representation and a child’s point of view makes the story easily accessible and therefore attracts a wide range of readers.” (Constantino‚ 2008: 2) Another plausible reason for Satrapi’s choice to do the novel in this medium is the apparent popularity graphic novels enjoyed at the point of the memoir’s publication. Writing the novel graphically‚ brings the Middle Eastern novel closer to its Western readers. As Constantino wrote; Satrapi
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