ILONGGOS, IGORROTTES, MERCHANTS, AND JEWS: SHAKESPEARE AND AMERICAN COLONIAL EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

Ilonggos, Igorrottes, Merchants, and Jews: Shakespeare and American Colonial Education in the Philippines

Ilonggos, Igorrottes, Merchants, and Jews: Shakespeare and American Colonial Education in the Philippines

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I begin with a story of bewilderment.Shortly flybar bumper car wheel replacement after my return to the Philippines from graduate school in 1994, I found myself an accidental speaker on things Shakespearean at a small, very exclusive Opus Dei-run high school in a converted Lopez mansion in the outskirts of Iloilo.The speaking engagement was unplanned and rather china glaze holee shift spontaneous.The school authorities, though, did a splendid job of putting a program together for the occasion.Aside from my talk, the impromptu program also featured performances by two of the winners of a recently concluded declamation contest.

Quite fortuitously (or would that be unsurprisingly?), the winning declaimers both did pieces from Shakespeare.

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