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About Staff:Before FY2004

Caroline Sy HAU

Past research experience
  1. Instructor, University of the Philippines, 1990-93 (1993-98 on leave)
  2. Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, 1994-95
  3. Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines, 1998-99
  4. Associate Professor, CSEAS, Kyoto University, 1999 to date
Major Publications
  1. Dogeaters, Postmodernism, and the Worlding of the Philippines. In Philippine Post-Colonial Literary Studies: Essays on Language and Literature, ed. by Priscelina Patajo Legasto and Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1993
  2. Hierarchy and Hybridity in Homi Bhabha's “Signs Taken for Wonders.” In Critical Forum, ed. by Jaime Biron Polo. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 1995
  3. Alterities of Rupture in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred. Journal of English and Comparative Literature 4(2), 1996
  4. The Best of Tulay: An Anthology of Chinese Filipino Writing in English, Tagalog and Chinese (co-edited with Teresita Ang See and Joaquin Sy). Manila: Kaisa Para sa Kaunlaran, Inc., 1997
  5. Kidnapping, Citizenship, and the Chinese. Public Policy 1(1), 1997
  6. All the Conspirators by Carlos Bulosan (ed.). Pasig: Anvil Publishing, Inc., 1998
  7. Literature, Nationalism, and the Problem of Consciousness. Diliman Review 46(3-4), 1998
  8. Afterword to Intsik: An Anthology of Chinese Filipino Writing. In Filipiniana Reader: A Companion Anthology of Filipiniana Online, ed. by Priscelina Patajo Legasto. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1998
  9. “Who Will Save Us from the Law?”: The Criminal State and the Illegal Alien in Post-1986 Philippines. In Figures of Criminality in Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, ed. by Vicente L. Rafael. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 1999
  10. Clash of Spirits, Texts, and Histories. Public Policy 3(1), 2000
  11. On Representing Others: Intellectuals, Pedagogy, and the Uses of Error. In Reclaiming Identity: Realist Theory and the Predicament of Postmodernism, ed. by Paula Moya and Michael Hames Garcia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000
  12. Intsik: An Anthology of Chinese Filipino Writing (ed.). Pasig: Anvil Publishing, 2000
  13. Necessary Fictions: Philippine Literature and the Nation, 1946-1980. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2000
  14. Philippine Literature: The Palette of Imagination and Creation (in Japanese). In Gendai Firipin o Shirutame no 60 Sho (Sixty Chapters on Contemporary Philippines), ed. by Takushi Ohno and Takefumi Terada. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2001
  15. Individual, Ethnic and National Identity in the Age of Globalization: The Case of the Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia (co-authored with Aileen Baviera). In Going Global: Asian Societies on the Cusp of Change, ed. by Armando Malay, Jr. Quezon City: The Asian Center, University of the Philippines, 2001
  16. The Cultural and Linguistic Turns in the Writing of Philippine History. Journal of Commonwealth and Post-colonial Literature 7(2), (Fall 2000; actual publication year Summer 2002)
  17. Philippine Literary Nationalism and the Engendering of the Revolutionary Body. In Body Politics: Essays on the Cultural Representation of Women's Bodies, ed. by Ma. Odine de Guzman. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Center for Women's Studies, 2002
  18. The Question of Foreigners: Bai Ren's Nanyang Piaoliuji and the Re/making of Chinese and Philippine Nationness. In Southeast Asia over Three Generations: Essays Presented to Benedict R. O' G. Anderson, ed. by James T. Siegel and Audrey R. Kahin. Ithaca: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 2003
  19. Nation and Migration: Going Underground in Japan. Philippine Studies 51 (2), 2004
  20. On the Subject of the Nation: Filipino Writing from 1981 to 2004. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2005
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