Contacts and Continuities II – Day 3
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https://www.youtube.com/live/GFUDsS0gUQM • Register now, free of charge, at https://bit.ly/CC2regform • Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - Series Three: Embedding Technics, Engineering an Empire • Venue: 5F Rizal Library • 0900-0930 Onsite Registration • 0930-1100 Keynote address (with open forum) - Ambeth Ocampo • 1100-1230 Panel 7: Special Collections of the Rizal Library • “Filipino Women as Pensionados (Scholars) during the American Colonial Period” by Hilario S. Balderas Jr. (Ateneo Library of Women’s Writings) • “Snapshots of the Past: Exploring Philippine Arts, Culture, Literature, Media, and Music during the American Period through the Rizal Library's Filipiniana Collection” by Bernadette M. Garilao (Filipiniana Collection and Indexing Pool) • “Shared Histories, Shared Lives: Resources on Philippine-American Relations in the American Historical Collection” by Russel N. Castro (American Historical Collection) • “Colonial Chronicles: The American Experience in the Philippines through Pardo de Tavera’s Special Collections” by Rosalyn Santos Diño (Pardo de Tavera Library and Special Collections) • “Headlines under the Stars and Stripes: Philippine Newspapers during the American Colonization” by Tommy dela Cruz (Microform and Digital Resources Center) • 1400-1530 Panel 8: The Cold War in the Philippines • “Carter, Human Rights, and the Marcos Regime” by Meynardo P. Mendoza (Ateneo de Manila University) • “’The Balance of Terror’: The Cold War and the US Bases Question in the Making of the 1987 Philippine Constitution” by Francis C. Sollano (Ateneo de Manila University) • “The Cold War and America's International Development Agenda: Ford Foundation and the Rizal Library” by Nikki B. Carsi Cruz (Ateneo de Manila University) • 1530-1700 Panel 9: Issues of Health and Nutrition in the Early American Period • “Transplanting Modernity through Medical Supplies: Transport of Medical Technology in the Philippine-American War and Its Legacy in Colonial Medical Modernity in the Early Twentieth Century Philippines, 1899-1920” by Alvin D. Cabalquinto (Ateneo de Manila University) • “The Epidemiology of War: Infectious Diseases and the Philippine-American War” by David O. Lozada III (Ateneo de Manila University) • “Dr. Pedro A. Rodriguez and the Zamboanga General Hospital, 1918–1945” by Felice Noelle Rodriguez • “The Nutrition and Hygiene in the Early American Period Public Schools, 1900-1012” by Olivia Anne M. Habana (Ateneo de Manila University) • “Teaching Girls Not How to Cook, But How to Live: Gendered Nutritional Discourse in American Colonial Cookbook-Textbooks, 1911-1925” by Sarah Jessica E. Wong, MA Cand., (Ateneo de Manila University) • • + • Ateneo de Manila University + ateneo.edu • Follow Ateneo de Manila on • Facebook fb.com/ateneodemanila • Twitter twitter.com/ateneodemanilau • Instagram instagram.com/theateneo • Linkedin linkedin.com/school/ateneo-de-manila-university/
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