
This talk features Humphrey Fellow Floyd Douglas Nicolas B. Pichay reviewing images from the November 1913 National Geographic, featuring indigenous peoples of the Philippines. Using the colorized pictures from this edition as a reference point, Mr. Pichay offers a closer reading of the portraits in order to uncover other, possibly un/conscious meanings imbedded in the subjects’ depiction. In the process, he will refer to the shared history of American and the Philippines, expound on why then U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Dean C. Worcester, who wrote and caused the production and publication of these photographs, would go down in history as one of the most hated American Commonwealth administrators in the colony; and by way of conclusion, raise questions about identity, meaning, political power and authenticity in matters of legal and cultural representation. About the speaker: Floyd Douglas Nicolas B. Pichay was most recently head of the Senate Legislative Research Service of the Philippines, where he oversees a research team that conducts research, analysis, and technical assistance to the Philippine Senate and its President. He has also served as a lawyer and legal consultant and is also a published poet and playwright. He received a B.S. in Political Science from the University of the Philippines and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines Law School.
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