15th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day Conference 5-6 October 2017, UP NISMED Auditorium
LEGACY AND DIPLOMACY: CELEBRATING HISTORICAL AND MODERN TIES BETWEEN THE PHILIPPINES AND SPAIN PROGRAM Day 1
5 October 2017
7:30-9:00
REGISTRATION
9:00-10:30
OPENING PROGRAM National Anthem of the Philippines National Anthem of Spain Opening Remarks Hon. Teodoro J. Herbosa, MD Executive Vice President, University of the Philippines Message His Excellency Hon. Luis Antonio Calvo Castano Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines Introduction of the theme Hon. Rene Escalante, PhD Chair, National Historical Commission of the Philippines Professor, Department of History, De La Salle University Intermission Number UP Singing Ambassadors Conductor: Dr. Edgardo Lumbera Manguiat
10:30-11:00 MORNING REFRESHMENTS 11:00-11:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS H.E. Ambassador Carlos Salinas Former Philippine Ambassador to Spain Moderator:
11:45-1:00
Prof. Ricardo Jose, PhD UPD Department of History and UPD CSSP Third World Studies Center
LUNCH
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1:00-2:45
PARALLEL SESSIONS I SESSION I-A: Archaeology and Museology “Wonders in Asia via the Boxer Codex” Ana Melinda Testa-De Ocampo “Gold in the Boxer manuscript: Ornamenting people, adorning life” Victor Estrella “The Implication of the Philippine Archaeological and Ethnographical Collections in Spanish Museums in Diplomatic Relations: Opportunities and Challenges” Charlene Manese Moderator:
Prof. Mary Grace Barretto-Tesoro, PhD UPD Archaeological Studies Program
SESSION I-B: Transportation and Mobility “Blood and steam: the dynamics of Manila’s modes of land transportation in the 19th century, 1879-1899” Ramon Bandong, Jr. “Compaña de los Tranvias: Capitalism and Innovation on the Streets of Manila” Karl Poblador “Aerial Conquistadores: Retracing the Madrid-Manila Flight of 1926” Partick Mansujeto Moderator:
Prof. Daniel Mabazza, DEngg UPD Department of Geography
2:45-3:15
AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
3:15-5:30
PLENARY SESSION: Science, the environment, and colonial relations Traditional Medicine in the Colonial Philippines, 16th to the 19th Century Mercedes Planta, PhD Ang Ilog Pasig bilang tagpuan, daluyan, at simbolo ng sakit ng dibdib sa kasaysayan at panitikang Pilipino Analyn Muñoz What Filipinos Made of Piña: Explorations on Filipino Culture and Identity Jose Elias Manalastas, PhD
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Consular Diplomacy: British Traders and Naturalists in Spanish Philippines Ruel Pagunsan Moderator:
Prof. Ma. Florina Orillos-Juan, PhD DLSU Department of History
END OF DAY 1
Day 2
6 October 2017
7:30-8:00
REGISTRATION
8:00-10:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS II SESSION II-A: Representations in Contemporary Literature Exotic Memories: The Reworking of Colonial History in Spanish Novels Liza Escoto-Ramos, PhD The Philippines in recent Spanish fiction and creative non-fiction Wystan de la Peña The Pearl of God in Adelina Gurrea’s “La Leyenda del Cama-cama” Arbeen Acuña Moderator:
Prof. Grace Liza Concepcion, PhD UA&P Department of History
SESSION II-B: Representations in Colonial Texts Late 19th century social role of Philippine women as listed in the Catálogo Oficial of the 1887 Madrid exposition” Melanie Magpantay Revisiting Rafael Del Pan’s Estudios de Criminologia Ricky Ornopia The Problem of Moving On: Discussions on the Migration of Colonos Europeos and Braceros Asiáticos to the Philippines (1881-1893) EJ Bolata Moderator:
Prof. Daisy Lopez, PhD UPD Department of European Languages
10:00-10:30 MORNING REFRESHMENTS
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10:30-12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS III SESSION III-A: International Relations in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts Captive Philippines Passage: 19th Century Colonial Documents in Relation to Transportation and Travel Emmanuel N. Encarnacion “Lipat-bilanggo”, from Bilibid to Madrid: a legal history Severo Madrona, PhD Civil Society’s Mobilizational & Coalitional Power: Protest Movements and Contested Democracy in Bolivia and the Philippines Aries Arugay, PhD Moderator:
Prof. Jean Encinas-Franco, PhD UPD Department of Political Science
SESSION III-B: Migration and Demography Spanish urbanism and the foundation of Iloilo Parian in the latter part of the 18th century Randy Madrid, PhD Migrants’ Role in the Commerce and Trade of Northern Mindanao, 1746-1898 Lloyd Ranises, PhD Did the local elite intermarry?: Measuring endogamy among the political elite in San Pablo, Laguna, 1853–1854 Nicholas Sy Moderator:
Prof. Elma Laguna, PhD Demographic Research and Development Foundation
12:30-1:30
LUNCH
1:30-3:30
PARALLEL SESSION IV SESSION IV-A: Language and Education Is there an indigenous Tagalog Weltanschauung in San Buenaventura’s Vocabulario SB 1613? Emmanuel Marfori
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Cross-linguistic considerations in the teaching of Spanish to Filipinos Anne Marie Sibayan-Sarmiento Tracing Philippine-Spanish Relations since 1947 through Experiences of Filipino Recipients of Spanish Government Scholarship by Zarah Villanueva Moderator:
Prof. Francisco Rosario, Jr. UPD Department of Linguistics
SESSION IV-B: Propaganda and Propagandists “La Solidaridad speaks about the Filipina (1889-1893)” Brian Benbinuto “Cuentos Filipinos as Propaganda under the Waning Spanish Regime” Melodina Sy Cruz Propagandists at play: The sports of the Filipino illustrados in 19th century Spain Micah Perez Moderator:
Prof. Rhodalyn Wani-Obias UPD Department of History
3:30-4:00
AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
4:00-5:00
CLOSING PROGRAM Cultural Performance Bunga Arts Link with Prof. Matthew Santamaria, PhD Closing Remarks Prof. Maria Bernadette Abrera, PhD Dean, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
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