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Homebound: women visual artists in nineteenth century Philippines
Eloisa May P. Hernandez
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Foreword (page xi)
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Acknowlegdment (page xiii)
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Timeline of Events Concerning Nineteenth Century Women Visual Artists in the Philippines (page xv)
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Introduction/ A Look at Mainstream Art History: Responding to the Challenge (page 1)
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Chapter 1 / Boundaries: Art, Home, History, and Women (page 9)
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Chapter 2 / Absences: Visual Arts in Nineteenth‐Century Philippines (page 21)
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Chapter 3 / Presences: Women Visual Artists in Nineteenth‐Century Philippines (page 42)
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Chapter 4 / Reconstructions: The Space of Women in the Works of Paz and Adelaida Paterno (page 78)
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Conclusion / Reclaimations: Looking Forward to the Future (page 131)
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Appendices
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Appendix 1: Selected Books on Philippine History (page 137)
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Appendix 2: Selected Books on Women's History in the Philippines (page 140)
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Appendix 3: Selected Books on Philippine Visual Arts History (page 141)
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Appendix 4: Full text of Jose Zaragoza's Article on La. Srta. Pelagia Mendoza (page 144)
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Appendix 5: Full text of Article on Carmen Zaragoza (page 146)
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References (page 147)
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Index (page 155)
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Published: c2004
Publisher: University of the Philippines Press
- 9789715424172 (paper)
- 9780715424179 (ebook)