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Michael Carey Hawkins, BA, PhD

Associate Professor

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History
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Michael Carey Hawkins, BA, PhD

Associate Professor

Department

History

Position

Associate Professor

Books

  • Northern Illinois University Press
    Making Moros: Imperial Historicism and American Military Rule in the Philippines’ Muslim South. Dekalb: 2013
  • University of Wisconsin Press
    Filipino Tapestry: Language Through Culture, co-authored with Rhodalyne Gallo-Crail. Madison: 2012
  • Northern Illinois University Press
    Tagalog Verb Dictionary, co-authored with Rhodalyne Gallo-Crail. Dekalb: 2011

Articles

  • Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
    Hawkins, Michael C. Review of The Philippines. Securing Paradise: Tourism and militarism in Hawai'i and the Philippines By Vernadette Vicuna Gonzalez Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2013.
    45, p. 467-469 2014
  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    “Life and Times: The Temporal Habitations of R.A. Kartini,”
    14, no.1, p. 35-50 2014
  • Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
    “Masculinity Reborn: Chivalry, Misgyony, Potency and Violence in the Philippines’ Muslim South, 1899-1914,”
    44, no.2, p. 250-265 2013
  • SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
    Hawkins, Michael Contestations of Memory in Southeast Asia [Review]
    28, p. 152-155 2013
  • Siliman Journal
    “Frontier Justice, Colonial Justice, and the Spaces in Between in the Southern Philippines, 1898-1913,”
    53, no 1 2012
  • SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
    “David Barrows and Perceptions of Historical Consciousness in the Colonial
    27, no 1, p. 153-167 2012
  • Siliman Journal
    “Frontier Justice, Colonial Justice, and the Spaces in Between in the Southern Philippines, 1898-1913,”
    53 2012
  • Philippine Studies
    Hawkins, Michael C. Managing a massacre savagery, civility, and gender in moro province in the wake of bud dajo
    59, p. 83-105 2011
  • Rethinking History
    Hawkins, Michael Our present concern: historicism, teleology, and contingent histories of a more democratic global past
    15, p. 373-392 2011
  • Phillipine Quarterly of Culture and Science
    “Questions of Victimization and Agency in the Immigrant Experience: A Case Study of Three Chicago-Area Filipina Migrant Laborers,”
    38 2010
  • Yearbook of Private International Law
    'Rethinking Imperial Impact and Autonomous History in Modern China: A Historiographical Survey,', p. 103-115 2009
  • Journal of Southern Philipines
    “The Maulana’s Message: An Afternoon at the Sharief Alawi Mosque,”, p. 165-174 2008
  • Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
    “Imperial Historicism and American Military Rule in the Philippines’ Muslim South,”
    39, p. 411-429 2008
  • Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
    “Muslim Integration in the Philippines: A Historiographical Survey,”
    8, p. 19-31 2008
  • Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
    “Exploring Colonial Boundaries: An Examination of the Kartini-Zeehandelaar Correspondence,”
    7, p. 1-14 2007
  • Siliman Journal
    “Soraya the Converted: A Conversation With a Maranao Muslim Woman in the Southern Philippines,”
    48 2007
  • SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
    “Disrupted Historical Trajectories and Indigenous Agency: Rethinking Imperial Impact in Southeast Asian History,”
    22, p. 274-285 2007
  • The South East Asian Review
    “Colonial Boundaries: An Exploration of R.A. Kartini’s Reformist Ideologies,”
    1, p. 1-12 2007
  • Siliman Journal
    “Imperialism and Notions of Indigenous Inadequacy in the Philippines,”
    1, p. 35-47 2006
  • Journal of Southeast Asian Language Teaching
    Vicente L. Rafael, Nationalism and the Technics of Translaion in the Philippines. Durham: Duke University Press, 2005.
    12 2006
  • Americana
    “Beginnings of a Promised Land: Jews in Colonial America,”, p. 45-57 2002

Editing and Reviews

  • Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
    Hawkins, Michael C. The Philippines. Securing Paradise: Tourism and militarism in Hawai'i and the Philippines
    45, p. 467-469 2014
  • Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
    Hawkins, M. C. Imagining Vietnam and America: The Making of Post Colonial Vietnam, 1919-1950.
    10, p. 143-144 2010
  • The University of North Carolina Press
    Paul A. Kramer, The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States and the Philippines. 2006

Presentations

  • "Muhammad and the Origins of Islam," "Institutionalization and its Challenges," "Islam and Empire," "The Challenges of Modernity, Identity, and Nation," A four-part lecture series given by invitation at US Strategic Command (STRATCOM), Offutt Airforce Base, Bellevue, NE 2015
  • "First Showing: Negotiating Empire at the Greater America Exposition, 1899," Presented by invitation at the Northern Illinois University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies Weekly Lecture Series, Dekalb, Illinois 2014
  • "The Moro Experience at the 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair," presented and discussed by invitation at the Kripke Center Seminar on Religion and US Empire 2013
  • "Cultural Foundations of China Philosophical Traditions and the Dynastic System," "Western Impact, Opium Wars, and Attempts at Recovery," "Maos China The Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution," "Deng Xiaoping, Reform and Opening, and the Making of Post-Mao China," A four-part lecture series given by invitation at US Strategic Command (STRATCOM), Offutt Airforce Base, Bellevue, NE 2013
  • "A Historical Review of Western Approaches to Alternate Dispute Resolutions Concerning China and Tibet," Presented at the 8th Inernational Convention of Asia Scholars, Macao 2013
  • "Preserving Savagery and Domesticating Violence in the Philippines Muslim South, 1899-1914," Presented at the 9th International Conference on the Philippines: The Philippines and the World, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI 2012
  • "Replicated Immersion Learning: Intersections of Language and Culture," Presented by invitation at the USA John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, Dec. 2011 Commanders Offsite, Camp Mackall, North Carolina. Presided over by Maj. Gen. Bennet S. Sacolick, USSF, PSYOPS, etc. 2011
  • "Managing a Massacre: Savagery, Civility and Gender in the Philippines Muslim South (1906)," Presented by invitation at the Northern Illinois University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies Weekly Lecture Series, Dekalb, Illinois 2011

Other

  • Magis Faculty Course Adaptation Grant

  • Magis Faculty Research Grant

  • Magis Core Development Grant

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