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Old news reconstructs the past

Old news reconstructs the past

El Renacimiento (Rebirth or Renaissance) was a newspaper I learned about in college, after reading a translation of Fidel Reyes’ “Aves de Rapiña” (Birds of Prey). While I had come across stray copies during my research, I never gave it a second look after noting that...

Old news reconstructs the past

To do or not to do

One way to get Filipinos to do something is to tell them not to do it. We build overpasses for pedestrians who don’t use them. We draw yellow lines on our streets (what the English call “Zebra crossings”) only to be ignored by both motorists and pedestrians. The...

Old news reconstructs the past

Newspapers digital and physical

As an Inquirer columnist, I was given complimentary access to InqPlus, so I need not source a physical copy of the Inquirer anymore. Inquirer content is accessible to me 24/7 anywhere with a stable internet connection. I can access the Inquirer at the University of...

Old news reconstructs the past

School suicides

Some 404 basic education students, according to Department of Education (DepEd) figures, committed suicide in academic year 2021-2022. That figure is not small, considering that 2,147 students in the same period did not succeed in doing so. For DepEd, these are mere...

Old news reconstructs the past

Traces of Philippine history abroad

After two years of pandemic lockdown, many people I know have gone abroad on “revenge travel.” Many of them, discovering or revisiting nearby Japan and Korea, ask me where to eat in Tokyo or Kyoto that I know quite well from numerous trips from 2002 to 2020, when I...

Old news reconstructs the past

COVID in future history

The 32nd-anniversary edition of my book “Rizal without the Overcoat” has two covers: both in striking red, identical except for the first run that has Rizal wearing a face mask, succeeding editions have him without a mask. More than creating a collector’s item, I...

Old news reconstructs the past

Santo Niño de Tacloban

That the Philippines has the longest Christmas season in the world may explain why the most popular celebrations on the first month of the year happen to be for the Nazareno de Quiapo (Jan. 9) and the Santo Niño de Cebu with its Sinulog festival on the third Sunday of...

Old news reconstructs the past

The Marcos medals, questionable in 1966

Two decades before Alfred McCoy’s 1986 exposé on Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s war medals and war record, the US state department and Army already knew two medals were questionable. These come to light from declassified US documents that I was reading in relation to the...

Old news reconstructs the past

Windows to the past

Wanted dead or alive” posters I have only seen in cowboy films and cartoons. While I have read and heard about “shoot to kill” orders for high-profile or dangerous criminals, I have never come across a physical wanted poster till this week. In a small exhibit of...

Old news reconstructs the past

Filipiniana in Michigan

Ann Arbor is said to be one of the best places to live in the US, except during the winter. Friends say I was foolish to accept the invitation as visiting professor at the University of Michigan (U-M), but then I looked beyond the subzero temperatures to the challenge...