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Between Empires sheds light on how print culture was used to promote and build the colonial projects of Spain, the US, and Japan in the Philippines, what their means were and what failures and problems they encountered. This work intentionally overcomes partisanship by presenting three colonial projects and contrasting narratives in one single volume. On the one hand, the volume transcends the traditional scope and practice of colonial history by advocating a comprehensive study of print culture. On the other hand, it goes beyond traditional colonial book history by studying print culture beyond a Western prism. This volume offers those interested in print culture, colonialism, and the Philippines an insight into the effects happening within and emanating from print culture in relation to institutional change, state-building, and colonial control and interactions.
Contributors are: Joyce L. Arriola, Jose Eleazar R. Bersales, Glòria Cano, Karl Ian Cheng Chua, Kathleen Gutierrez, Patricia May B. Jurilla, Midori Kawashima, Randy M. Madrid, Jorge Mojarro, Benito Rial Costas, Florentino Rodao, Analyn Salvador-Amores, Vernon Totanes, and Irene Villaescusa Illán.



