BRANDON JOSEPH REILLY
MA in History, 2009 [UCLA]; MA in History, 2006 [CSUF]; BA in History, minors in French + Spanish, 2004 [CSUF]
Fax: 310-206-7833
E-mail:
breilly@ucla.edu
Field
Southeast Asia, East Asia, Colonialism, Comparative Literature
Research Interests
Southeast Asia, Philippines, Folklore and Epics, Orality, Comparative Literature, Moros (Filipino Muslims), Comparative History of Empire (esp. Spanish and American)
Notes
Dissertation title: "Collecting the People: Folklore, Epics, and Other Colonial Encounters in Philippine History"
Publications
“Narrating Failure: Negative Colonialism in the American Philippines, 1898-1941,” Unpublished Master's thesis, California State University, Fullerton, 2006.
Grants and Awards
Foreign Language Area Scholarship, 2009-2010 (for the study of Filipino)
Advisors
Michael Salman
Conference Presentations
Most recent: “Race, Gender and Sexuality in Vic Hurley’s Southeast of Zamboanga (1935).” Paper presented at the 86th annual meeting Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX, April 2006.
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