"Culture and Customs of the Philippines" provides the best
general overview to the Asian archipelago and to a people with
close ties to the United States and a long history of emigration
and contributions to this country. The volume emphasizes how the
strong indigenous Philippine culture meshes with constant
influences from the West. Rodell, a specialist in Philippine
history and society, superbly evokes the breadth of the Philippines
for students and the general public. The wide variety of Philippine
traditions is seen in each topic covered: the land, people, and
history; religion and thought; literature and art; architecture;
cuisine and fashion; gender, marriage, and family; festivals,
media, film, and leisure activities; music and dance; and social
customs and lifestyle.
"Culture and Customs of the Philippines" is crucial to
multicultural reference collections today needing authoritative
information on contemporary Asia that will capture readers'
attention. Interest in the Philippines, a former U.S. colony, is
especially high. Some highlights of the volume include discussion
of the Tagalog, the principal ethnic group; the amalgamation of
Christian, folk, and Muslim beliefs; the "bahay kubo," the rural
house style; and the all-important Philippine family. A chronology,
glossary, and numerous photos enhance the text.
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