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To provide a positive concept of a Filipino culture and society, I would like to briefly discuss four propositions.3 (1) There is a distinct and unique Filipino culture and society. If the basic institutional features of the many cultural-linguistic groups in the Philippines are compared, whether they be the Muslim Maranaw of
- Philippine Sociological Review
The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the...
- Philippine Sociological Review
Philippine sociology roots to two great but somewhat conflicting Western cultural traditions : Spanish Catholic Neo-Thomism and an almost simplistic American empericism and pragmatism, heavily laced in the early American period by a Protestant social ethic. To a certain extent Philippine sociology has never recovered from the shock of its
The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the officialjournal of the Philippine Sociological Society, Inc. It publishes empiricalarticles on the Philippines, Filipinos, Philippine society and culture, andconceptual or theoretical papers that promote the understanding of these topicsand of the discipline. Journal information.
Filipino Culture and Social Analysis Niels Mulder This article addresses the question whether the way modern west- erners look at society has any relevance for Filipinos. Since the En- lightenment, a sociological view of social life has gradually grown to dominate the western mind, but does this conceptualization fit Filipino culture?
2 dni temu · Philippines - Culture, Diversity, Traditions: Philippine society is a unique blend of diversity and homogeneity. Although geographically part of Southeast Asia, the country is culturally strongly Euro-American.
1 kwi 2013 · The depth to which American cultural imperialism has penetrated Filipino society is demonstrated by the listlessness of the nation-building spirit within it.
Mass media-generated culture in the Philippines is what can be properly called popular culture, and this is of recent vintage. ' The 1. The different ethnic cultures of pre-Hispanic tribal communities, born of a com- mon economic matrix, constitute Philippine folk culture, strains of which have drifted into elements of popular culture.