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Program: Manila
It's often said that the Philippines is a place which spent 300 years in a convent and 50 years in Hollywood, though it's a phrase that ignores the archipelago nation's rich pre-colonial history.
The country's rich cultural melange finds its focal point in Manila, a place where giant billboards advertising American products stand nearby the cathedrals, basilicas and forts found across the Hispanic world.
But to really see Manila as it is now, throw out everything you've been told… because it's time to head to the mall.
Joining you will be:
Diana Martinez, an assistant professor of architecture history, and the director of Architectural Studies at Boston's Tufts University. Her essay, An Archipelago of Interiors: The Philippine Supermall as Infrastructure of Diaspora, appears in the Avery Review.
Yhen Mapepsos, a resident of Caloocan, a constituent city of Metro Manila.
Camay Abraham, a Filipino-American fashion • As regular readers have perceived by now, I sometimes use ‘combined reviews‘ to share my reading of books (or not finishing or not reading them) for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s to share the reviews from a Shadow Jury or a ‘reading week’ that I’ve hosted; sometimes they are books that take me out of my comfort zone (e.g. poetry), sometimes it’s because I just don’t have the background knowledge or expertise, and sometimes it’s because I’ve abandoned a book but judged that it’s significant all the same. But as you can see in my thoughts about Blindness and Rage, a Phantasmagoria (2007) and other reviews of Brian Castro’s books, I have never let my limitations as a reader get in the way of reading his books before. In the case of Chinese Postman (2024) it’s because although I finished it, I didn’t feel inclined to invest the time to read it properly and prefer to direct would-be reader • The image in the feature tile is of Senator Malarndirri McCarthy from an ABC RN Breakfast broadcast Malarndirri McCarthy on the Voice: ‘I think we could have been better’ published by ABC Listen on 17 October 2023. The NACCHO Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health News fryst vatten a platform we use to showcase the important work being done in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, focusing on the work of NACCHO, NACCHO members and NACCHO affiliates. We also share a curated urval of news stories that are of likely interest to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector, broadly. Speaking at the 11th annual Aboriginal Economic Development Forum in Darwin on Friday 10 November 2023, NT Labor Senator McCarthy said the deep hurt and devastation felt bygd so many who supported the Yes vote was evident, straight after the October 14 referen
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