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Tokyo College Event: Book Launch “Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies”

June 28, 2023

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Type Lecture
Intended for General public / Enrolled students / International students / Alumni / Companies / University students / Academic and Administrative Staff
Date(s) July 20, 2023 16:00 — 17:30
Location Online
Venue Zoom Webinar
Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method Advance registration required
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_poatW7SFQS2dfEnYRLautg#/registration
Registration Period June 28, 2023 — July 20, 2023
Contact tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Abstract

The field of Area Studies has always been a contentious field. Heated debates on its colonial origins, the positionality of its scholars, and its directions, occasionally arise. In this online launch of “Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies,” anthropologist Dr. Dada DOCOT will talk about some of these enduring debates and the ethic of scholarly generosity, plurality, and diversity that frames the new edited collection published by Ateneo de Manila University Press. Dr. Grace BARRETTO-TESORO will also introduce their path-breaking chapter featured in the book that uses Indigenous perspectives in rebuilding a chronology that potentially advances a decolonial approach in the study of Asia.
 

Program

Lecture:
Dada DOCOT (Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)
Grace BARRETTO-TESORO (Director, School of Archaeology, University of the Philippines)
 
Comment:
SATO Jin (Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo)
 

Speaker Profile

Dada DOCOT (Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo) is a Bicolano anthropologist of the hometown and the Filipino diaspora. She received her PhD in Anthropology from the University of British Columbia (2018) where she co-founded the UBC Philippine Studies Series.
 
Grace BARRETTO-TESORO (Director, School of Archaeology, University of the Philippines) currently serves as the director of the Archaeological Studies Program, University of the Philippines. She received her PhD in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge in 2007. 
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