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Arguing for the contingent nature of theories and the need for nuanced perspectives in their invocation across politically-uneven contexts, this study models a way of productively engaging the current debates between deconstructive cultural criticism and the project of indigenization as these are played out in the struggles of Filipino and Filipino American academics seeking empowerment for their respective communities.
List of contents
List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Chapter I. Introduction Chapter II. What Is The Japanese Permanent Employment System? Chapter III. Changes In The Permanent Employment System: Theoretical Argument Chapter IV. Empirical Analysis For Changes In The Permanent Employment System Chapter V. Summary OF Finding And Concluding Remarks Appendix Reference
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Susanah Lily L. Mendoza
Summary
Arguing for the contingent nature of theories and the need for nuanced perspectives in their invocation across politically-uneven contexts, this study models a way of productively engaging the current debates between deconstructive cultural criticism and the project of indigenization as these are played out in the struggles of Filipino and Filipino American academics seeking empowerment for their respective communities.