More Than We Admit Series (Academica Filipina+)

Vibal’s More Than We Admit Series brings together diverse voices and perspectives on Philippine cultural history. Each volume gathers thought-provoking essays by noted scholars and writers, offering fresh insights into the nation’s art, identity, and collective memory. Bold, critical, and illuminating, the More Than We Admit series invites readers to look deeper—challenging familiar narratives and revealing the many layers of the Filipino experience.

More Hispanic Than We Admit: Insights Into Philippine Cultural History

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More Pinay Than We Admit: The Social Construction of a Filipina

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More American Than We Admit: America’s Cultural Influence on the Philippines

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More Tsinoy Than We Admit: Chinese-Filipino Interactions over the Centuries

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More Hispanic Than We Admit 2: Insights into Philippine Cultural History

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More Islamic Than We Admit: Insights into Philippine Islamic Cultural History

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More Hispanic Than We Admit 3, Quincentennial Edition, 1521–1820

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More Tomboy, More Bakla Than We Admit: Insights into Sexual and Gender Diversity in Philippine Culture, History, and Politics

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More Cebuano Than We Admit: Aspects of Cebuano History, Culture, and Society

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More Political Than We Admit: Theories and the Problematic of Philippine Politics

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More Mindanawon Than We Admit: History, Culture, and Identity in the Philippine South

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More Hispanic Than We Admit 4, Quincentennial Edition, 1821–2021: Filipino and Spanish Interactions over the Centuries

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