
Bridging the past and present of Filipino-Chinese relations, Partido State University (ParSU) hosts the 2024 International Conference on Philippine Studies with the theme "Filipino-Chinese Histories and Discourses Through Multi-Disciplinary Lenses." bringing together scholars from diverse fields to explore the rich and multifaceted relationship between the Philippines and China.
ย In collaboration with the Center for Philippine Studies, Jinan University, this conference recognizes the Filipino-Chinese histories as an integral part of the nation's story. It also allows researchers to foster new academic collaborations and deepen understanding in a field that continues to evolve.ย
Day 1 focuses on the historical narratives shaping Filipino-Chinese identities, which include Unearthing the Past: Tracing Filipino-Chinese Histories Through Archival Treasure by Dr. Francis M. Navarro, Commissioner, National Historical Commission of the Philippines, The Changing Identity of Chinese Filipinos Over the Past Ten Years by Dr. Fan Dai of Jinan University, People's Republic of China, The 18th Century Sino-Dutch Dispute in Lasern by Dr. Daya Negri Wijaya from Indonesia, Philippines-China Economic Relations: Reflections on Strategic Development and Resilience by Dr. Tina S. Clemente, University of the Philippines, and Archaeology of Pre-Colonial Trade in the Philippines by Dr. Eusebio Dizon, University of the Philippines.ย
In his welcome remarks, ParSU President Arnel B. Zarcedo, EDEL, encouraged the participants to engage wholeheartedly, stating that this conference is more than just a venue for dialogue. Instead, it is a space where friendships are formed, partnerships are strengthened, and new ideas are born. "Let us honor our past, embrace our present, and shape a future where our shared histories inspire hope, unity, and progress." he ended.ย
Delving deeper into Filipino-Chinese discourse, Day 2 will feature parallel migration, cultural integration, health, language, and sustainability sessions. These sessions will explore how Filipino-Chinese communities have adapted and integrated culturally over centuries. The day will conclude with plenary lecture on XTIANO SANGLEY: Catholic Conversion and Chinese Integration to Early Colonial Philippine Society by Dr. Danilo Gerona, Partido State University.ย
Whether examining archives, studying contemporary issues, or exploring cultural practices, the 2024 International Conference on Philippine Studies is essential for fostering dialogue, understanding, and research in Filipino-Chinese histories.
By encouraging cross-disciplinary research, the conference invites scholars and students alike to view Filipino-Chinese relations through the lenses of history, culture, economics, and identity.ย