Caroline Hau
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Caroline Hau's Degrees
- PhD English University of the Philippines
- Masters English University of the Philippines
- Bachelors English University of the Philippines
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Caroline Sy Hau is a Chinese-Filipino author and academic known for her work on Filipino culture and literature and for her books The Chinese Question: Ethnicity, Nation and Region In and Beyond the Philippines and Necessary Fictions: Philippine Literature and the Nation, 1946—1980.
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- The Chinese Question (2014) (21)
- Privileging Roots and Routes: Filipino Intellectuals and the Contest over Epistemic Power and Authority (2014) (19)
- On the subject of the nation : Filipino writings from the margins, 1981-2004 (2004) (17)
- Traveling nation-makers : transnational flows and movements in the making of modern Southeast Asia (2011) (16)
- Necessary fictions : Philipine literature and the nation, 1946-1980 (2000) (12)
- philippine studies: historical and ethnographic viewpoints (2014) (9)
- "Patria é intereses": Reflections on the Origins and Changing Meanings of Ilustrado (2011) (8)
- Chapter Three. Rethinking History and “Nation-Building” in the Philippines (2005) (7)
- Did Padre Damaso Rape Pia Alba?: Reticence, Revelation, and Revolution in José Rizal’s Novels (2017) (6)
- Conditions of visibility : Resignifying the Chinese I Filipino in Mano Po and Crying Ladies (2005) (6)
- Chinese Women Ethnopreneurs in Southeast Asia: Two Case Studies (2016) (4)
- Tiger Mother as Ethnopreneur: Amy Chua and the Cultural Politics of Chineseness (2015) (3)
- Nation and Migration: Going Underground in Japan (2003) (3)
- 4. On Representing Others: Intellectuals, Pedagogy, and the Uses of Error (2019) (2)
- Special Feature: Southeast Asian Studies: Crisis or Opportunity? (2013) (2)
- The Filipino novel in English (2008) (2)
- Tales of the unexpected, or the art of border-raiding in a time of uncertainty (2020) (1)
- “Where Does the Laughter of the Noli Come From?” (2016) (1)
- Guest Editor's Introduction (2011) (1)
- Blood, Land, and Conversion Chinese Mestizoness and the Politics of Belonging in Jose Angliongto's The Sultanate: In memory of Professor Edgar Wickberg (1927-2008) (2009) (1)
- "WHO WILL SAVE Us FROM THE LAW'?": THE CRIMINAL STATE AND THE ILLEGAL ALIEN IN POST-1986 PHILIPPINES (2018) (1)
- Intsik : an anthology of Chinese Filipino writing (2000) (1)
- Transregional Southeast Asia: Perspectives from an Outlier (2020) (1)
- Region and Microhistory: Writing the Chinese Diaspora in the Philippines (2013) (1)
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- Situations and Limits of Postcolonial Theory (2022) (0)
- Bequeathing Families: Inheritance, Maintenance, and Change (2015) (0)
- Editor's Introduction (2011) (0)
- Resil B. Mojares. Waiting for Mariang Makiling: Essays in Philippine Cultural History. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2002, 324p. (2003) (0)
- The Question of Foreigners: Bai Ren's Nanyang Piaoliuji and the Re/making of Chinese and Philippine Nationness (2018) (0)
- The Rise of the Global Elites in Market-Driven Societies, or, (American) Men Behaving Badly (2022) (0)
- Dovie Beams and Philippine Politics: A President's Scandalous Affair and First Lady Power on the Eve of Martial Law (2019) (0)
- Peranakan Elite Family Networks and Southeast Asia's Indigenous Royalty: Status, Modernity and Identity (2008) (0)
- Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and Itineraries in Philippine Cultural History (2019) (0)
- The Question of Foreigners: Bai Ren's Nanyang Piaoliuji and the Re/making of Chinese and Philippine Nationness (2013) (0)
- Vicente L. Rafael. The Promise of the Foreign: Nationalism and the Technics of Translation in the Spanish Philippines. 2005 (2008) (0)
- Notes on Indonesian-Chinese and Filipino-Chinese Literature (2004) (0)
- Marxism In The Philippines: Continuing Engagements (2010) (0)
- (Com)promised nation : literature and the problem of consciousness in post-colonial Philippines (1998) (0)
- Origins and Changing Meanings of Ilustrado (2011) (0)
- RESI(G)NIFYING THE CHINESE AND FILIPINO IN CINEMATIC NARRATIVES (2011) (0)
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