Curriculum Vitae

Kathleen Nadeau, PhD
Professor emeritus, Anthropology
California State University, San Bernardino
Contact: kmnadeau@me.com

Education

Doctoral Degree 1995: Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe
Dissertation: Ecclesial Communities in Cebu, The Philippines  

Post-Master Degree Training: during the mid-eighties, I taught English (KHU) and attended graduate school in Anthropology at SNU, Kwanak Campus. 

Master Degree: 1980: Anthropology, University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines. 
Thesis: “A Content Analysis of Ibanag Proverbs.  

Publications

Books:

Nadeau, Kathleen (2020). The History of the Philippines. Second Edition (Greenwood, an Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC).

Nadeau, Kathleen and Sangita Rayamajhi, editors, 2019. Women and Violence: Global Lives in Focus (ABC-CLIO).

Nadeau, Kathleen, William Holden, and Emma Porio 2017.  Ecological Liberation Theology: Faith-Based Approaches to Poverty and Climate Change in the Philippines (New York: Springer Press).

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jeremy Murray, editors, 2016. Pop Culture in Asia and Oceana (ABC-CLIO). 

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jonathan Lee, editors, 2016. Paperback Edition. Asian American Identities and Practices: Folkloric Expressions in Everyday Life. (Lexington Books).

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jonathan Lee, editors, 2014. Asian American Identities and Practices: Folkloric Expressions in Everyday Life. (Lexington Books). 

Nadeau, Kathleen and Sangita Rayamajhi 2013. Women’s Roles in Asia. (Greenwood Press). 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2008.  The History of the Philippines. (Greenwood Press). 

Nadeau, Kathleen  2004. Paperback Edition. Liberation Theology in the Philippines: Faith in a Revolution. Reprint (Manila: De La Salle University Press). 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002. Liberation Theology in the Philippines: Faith in a Revolution (Praeger Press). 

Encyclopedia:

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jonathan Lee, editors, 2011. Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife, 3 Volumes (ABC-CLIO).

Special Journal Issues:

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jonathan Lee, editors, 2013. Amerasia: Asian American Folklore: Passages and Practices, Vol. 39, No. 2 (UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press). 

Nadeau, Kathleen and Hillary Crane, editors, 2004. Critical Asian Studies: Women Making Decisions in Asia Vol. 36, No. 2.

Nadeau, Kathleen and Anthony Gill, editors, 2002. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion: Cultural Resources for Theologies of Liberation: Local Responses to Global Challenges, Vol. 41, No. 1. 

Journal articles:

Nadeau, Kathleen (2020). “Dancing Around the Caldron with Rangda, the Witch of Bali: Gender Attitudes Toward Women and Children in Southeast Asia,” Masyarakat Kebudayaan Dan Politk (MKP), Volume 33, Issue 4. [Print, ISSN 2086.7050, E, ISSN 2528.6013.  http://e-journal.unair.ac.id/mkp  Universitas Airlangga]. Articles can be accessed at the link https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/MKP/issue/view/1369/showToc

Nadeau, Kathleen 2020. “Indigenous Spirituality, Alternative for Rebuilding a More Equitable and Resilient Philippines (A Reflection).” Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society. Vol. 48, No. 2:

Nadeau, Kathleen and William Holden 2020. “Catholic Responses to Peace-building, Climate Change, and Extractive Industries.” Budhi, A Journal of Ideas and Culture. Vol. XXIV.2 (August): 85-130.

Nadeau, Kathleen and William Holden 2020. “Rise of Inequality in the United States, after the 'End of History’: Resounding Echoes of the Prophet Amos’s Cry for Justice and its Relevance Today (A Preliminary Reflection).” Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society 48 (1) January: 1-20.

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jojo Fung 2018. “Indigenous Spirituality and Liberation Theology: Looking to the Past for Answers in the Present.” Budhi, A Journal of Ideas and Culture. Vol. 22, No. 3: 27-56.

Nadeau, Kathleen and William Holden 2018. “Reflections on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si: On Care of Our Common Home: Ethical and Social Dimensions of the Ecological Crisis Today” in Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, Vol. 46, 1 & 2: 97-127.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2015. “Changing Configurations of Gender and Family in the Philippines: Does Liberation Theology Provide a Cultural Framework for the Study of the Family?” in Budhi, A Journal of Ideas and Culture 19, 1: 42-48.

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jean Tan, et al. 2015. “Rapprochements Between Theology and the Social Sciences: A Round Table Discussion on Women and the Catholic Church” in Budhi, A Journal of Ideas and Culture 19, 1: 1-41. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2014.  “Eco-Theology and Gender Spirituality: Case for Climate Resilience in the Philippines” in East Asian Pastoral Review, Vol. 51, No. 4: 363-371. 

Nadeau, Kathleen and Jonathan Lee 2013. “Introduction: Asian American Folklore: Fissions and Fusions,” In Amerasia: Asian American Folklore: Passages and Practices, Vol. 39, No. 2: ix-xxii. 

Nadeau, Kathleen and William Holden 2013. “The Basic Ecclesial Community Movement in Mindanao: A Case Study” in East Asian Pastoral Review, Vol. 50, No. 2: 127-146

Nadeau, Kathleen and William Holden 2013. “Neoliberalism and Ecofeminist Liberation Theology: Does the Basic Ecclesial Community Movement Help the Poor?” East Asian Pastoral Review. Vol. 50, No. 1.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2012. “Outmigration from the Philippines with a Focus on the Middle East: A Case Study” republished, according to fair use, in the online interdisciplinary Journal of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (www.idjames.org/2012/06/out-migration-from-the-Philippines-with-a-focus-on-the-middle-east-a-case-study/

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011. “Aswang and Other Kinds of Witches: A Comparative Analysis” in Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, Vol. 39, Nos. 3 & 4: 250-266.

Nadeau, Kathleen and William Holden, 2011. “Exemplifying Accumulation by Dispossession: Mining and Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines” in Geografiska Annaler (Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography): 144-161

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011. “So Far, Yet Home? The Impact of Colonization and Globalization on the Philippine Family” in East Asian Pastoral Review, Vol. 48, No. 3: 247-257.

Nadeau, Kathleen William Holden, 2010. “Philippine Liberation Theology and Social Development in Anthropological Perspective” in Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society Vol. 38, No.2: 89-129

Nadeau, Kathleen 2008. “Outmigration from the Philippines With a Focus on the Middle East: A Case Study” in East Asian Pastoral Review. Vol. 45, No. 3: 261-271.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2008.  “The Impact of Colonization on Asia and the Pacific: Re-examining the Prostitution Question” in East Asian Pastoral Review. Vol. 45, No. 2: 188-202.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2007. “Maid in Servitude: Filipino Domestic Workers in the Middle East” Migrant Letters Volume: 4, Issue: 1 (ISSN print: 1741-8984 & online: 8992); www.migrationletters.com 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2005. “Christians Against Globalization in the Philippines.”  Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development.  Edited by Lynn Kwiatkowski and Jack Rollwagen; Vol. 34, No. 4: 317-340. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2005. “Agrarian Transformation and its Implications for Rural Social Relations in South and Southeast Asia.” The Eastern Anthropologist. Vol. 58. Nos. 3-4. 351-374.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2005.  “Confucianism: Sacred or Secular.” East Asian Pastoral Review Vol. 42. No. 4.

Nadeau, Kathleen and Hillary Crane 2004. “Introduction.” Critical Asian Studies, Vol. 36, No. 2: 171-174.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2004. “Liberation Theology in a Postmodern Era: The Philippine Context”, East Asian Pastoral Review, Vol. 41, No. 4: 329-354.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “Is Sex Trafficking in Asia Ancient or New?: Challenge to the Churches,” East Asian Pastoral Review, Vol. 40, No. 2: 128-143.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “Asian Religious Movements for Peace and Justice and Human Rights Debate, Eastern Anthropologist, Vol. 56, No. 1: 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002.  “Peasant Resistance and Religious Protest in Early Philippine Society: Turning Friars Against the Grain” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 41, No. 1: 75-86. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002.  [Introduction] “Cultural Resources for Theologies of Liberation: Local Responses to Global Challenges” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 41, No. 1: 1-4. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002. “Prostitutes and Slavery in Asia: Does the Market Set the Captives Free?” in Critical Asian Studies, Vol. 34, No. 1: 149-159.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2001. “New Social Movements: Christian and Buddhist Movements – Philippines, Thailand, Sri Lanka” East Asian Pastoral Review. Vol. 38, No. 4: 374-382 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2000. "Interpellating Hegemonic Discourses on Human Rights." Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society. Vol. 28, No. 3: 355-362. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1999. “Rural Change in Southeast Asia: A Reappraisal.”  Philippine Sociological Review. Vol. 47: 31-50. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1999. "Globalization, Migration and Class Struggles: NGO Mobilization for Filipino Domestic Workers," with Lisa Law. Kasarinlan, Philippine Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. 14, Nos. 1 and 2: 51- 68. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1999. ‘‘Beyond the Dumping Ground:’’ A Critique of the Basic Ecclesial Community Model as a Strategy for Development in an Urban Site." Human Organization. Vol. 58, No. 2: 153-160. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1999. "Ecclesial Community in Cebu." Philippine Studies (Ateneo de Manila University), Vol. 47: 77-99. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1998. "Asian Liberation Theology and Marxism: A Reconsideration." The Eastern Anthropologist. Vol. 51, No. 3:  207-218. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1997. "Cebu’s Basic Christian Community Movement’s Alternative Plan for Sustainable Development." Kasarinlan, Philippine Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. 12, No. 4-Vol. 13, No. 1: 57-64. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1997. "Beyond the Hermeneutics of Religion as an Aspect of Ideology." The Eastern Anthropologist. Vol. 50, No. 3-4: 371-390. 

Nadeau, Kathleen and Vel J. Suminguit 1996. "A Response to Timothy Austin’s ‘‘Filipino Self-Help and Peacemaking Strategies’’: A View from the Mindanao Hinterland." Human Organization, Journal for the Society of Applied Anthropology. Vol. 55, No. 2: 10-13. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1995. "Althusser’s Concept of Ideology in Marxist Anthropology: The Case of the Theologies of Struggle in the Philippines." The Eastern Anthropologist. Vol. 48, No. 4: 381- 394. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1994. "Rethinking Marxism and Philippine Liberation Theology: An Outsider’’s View in Cebu." Debate, Philippine Left Review (Kalinaw Foundation, Quezon City), August , Vol. 1: 29-46. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1994. "More on Modes of Production: Synthesis of Some Debates Contextualized for the Philippines." Kasarinlan, Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, Vol.   2-3, No. 9: 138-158. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1993. "‘‘Looking for Lords’’ Charismatic Authority and Modernization in Central Java." Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, Vol. 23: 382-387. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1993. "Christianity and the Transformation of Philippine Lowland Life: A Critique of Rafael." Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, Vol. 21: 25-38. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1992. "Does it Matter Whether or Not Southeast Asian Peasants are Capitalists? More Thoughts on an Old Debate." Philippine Sociological Review, Vol 40, No.1-4: 57-75. 

Chapters: 

Nadeau, Kathleen and Sangita Rayamajhi (2023). "South Asia and Southeast Asia” in Women and Sexuality, Global Lives in Focus, edited by Kelly Campbell and M. L. Parker  (ABC-CLIO) Ch. 7, 187-214.


Nadeau, Kathleen 2022.  "Theologies of Struggle, Marxism, and Grassroots Development in the Philippines" in Marxism, Religion, and Emancipatory Politics, edited by Graeme Kirkpatrick, Peter McMylor, and Simin Fadaee (Springer Nature, Switzerland) Ch. 9, 157-176.


Nadeau, K.M. and W. N. Holden (2021). “Faith-Based Approaches to Poverty and Climate Change Resilience in the Philippines.” In McNicol, B.J (ed.) Sustainable Planet, Issues and Solutions for Our Environment’s Future. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio: expected date of publication: April 2021.

Nadeau, Kathleen and Chanvisna Sum 2019. “Women and Violence in Europe” in, editors, Nadeau and Rayamajhi, Women and Violence: Global Lives in Focus (ABC-CLIO).

Nadeau, Kathleen and Amber Gray 2019. “Women and Violence in North America” in, editors, Nadeau and Rayamajhi, Women and Violence: Global Lives in Focus (ABC-CLIO).

Nadeau, Kathleen 2019. “Women and Violence in Latin America” in, editors, Nadeau and Rayamajhi, Women and Violence: Global Lives in Focus (ABC-CLIO).

Nadeau, Kathleen and Sangita Rayamajhi 2019. “Introduction” in, editors, Nadeau and Rayamajhi, Women and Violence: Global Lives in Focus (ABC-CLIO).

Nadeau, Kathleen and Sangita Rayamajhi 2019. “Women and Violence in South Asia and Southeast Asia” in, editors, Nadeau and Rayamajhi, Women and Violence: Global Lives in Focus (ABC-CLIO).

Nadeau, Kathleen 2015. “Asian Liberation Theologies: an eco-feminist approach for a more equitable and justice-oriented world” in Stanley Brunn, Editor, Part 8: “Globalization, Diversity, and New Faces in the Global South” of The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices, and Politics (Springer Press): Part 8, Chapter12.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011. “Impact of Globalization on the Changing Concept of the Philippine Family”, Chapter in Urbanization, Problems and Challenges, edited by P.P. Mishra and K.N. Sethi (Delhi: Shivalik Prakashan): 40-46.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2010.  “Ideology and Anthropology,” Chapter 46 in 21st Century Anthropology: A Reference Handbook, edited by James H. Birx (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications): 453-462.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2010.  “Peasant Societies,” Chapter 24 in 21st Century Anthropology: A Reference Handbook, edited by James H. Birx (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications): 235-244.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2010. “Marxist Anthropology,” Chapter 48 in 21st Century Anthropology: A Reference Handbook, edited by James H. Birx (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications): 473-479. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2010. “Sisterly Aswangs in Bali and the Philippines” invited chapter in a drama book authored by Francis Tanglao-Aguas, When the Purple Settles (Manila: Bathala Press).  

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006.  “Gender and Vampires: Aswangs in Southeast Asia” Quilted Sightings: A Women and Gender Studies Reader, edited by Marilen Abesamis and Josefa Francisco (Quezon City, Philippines: Women and Gender Institute, Miriam College): 53-66.

Academic Essay:

Nadeau, Kathleen 2014. “Transforming the Hindu Patriarchal System from the Inside-out is a Key to Advancing Human Rights in India” in World Geography Academic Database: Enduring Question Series. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO).

Encyclopedia articles: 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2018. “Confucious and Confucianism” in International Encyclopedia of Anthropology edited by Hilary Callan (UK: Wiley-Blackwell Press), 1-7.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2016,  “Introduction,” “Preface;” chapter overviews: “Popular Music;” “Books and Literature;” “Cinema;” “TV and Radio;” “Internet and Social Media;” “Sports;” “Video Games;” and “Fashion and Couture;” entries: “Mahabharata,” “Maori Haka,” “Hunger Games Salute,” “Hijabers (Islamic Veiling in Indonesia and Bangladesh),” and “The Golf War” in Pop Culture in Asia and Oceana, edited by Jeremy Murray and Kathleen Nadeau (ABC-CLIO). 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2015. Updated chapter entry and new sidebar: “The Philippines,” “Rosaleo (Rudy) Romano, CsSR” in new edition of Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices edited by Thomas Riggs (Gale Publishing Group):

Nadeau, Kathleen 2016. “Filipino American Family,” “Ancestor Veneration,” “Filipino American Folklore,” “Babaylan,” and “War Bride Act” in Asian American Culture: From Anime to Tiger Moms, edited by Lan Dong (ABC-CLIO-Greenwood Press):

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011. Entries: “Preface”: xxix-xxxi, “Introduction: Asian American Folklore and Folklife”: xxxv-xi, “Filipino American Jeepneys”: 384, “Filipino American: Ancestor, Ghost, and Spirit”: 336-337, “Japanese American Domestic Religious Practices”: 583-585,  “Japanese American Festivals and Holidays”: 591-593, “Korean American History, People, and Culture”: 655-659, “Laotian American Ancestor, Ghost, and Spirit”: 717-719, “Tibetan American People, History, and Culture”: 1127-1128, “Tibetan American Religion”: 1149-1153. In Appendix:“Korean American: The Woodcutter’s Family – A Folktale on Aging and Eldercare, as retold...” and “Examples of Folklore in Asian America”1232-1233 published in the  Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife, edited by Jonathan Lee and Kathleen Nadeau, 3 Volumes (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO):

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011.  Entries: “Devadasi,” “Lingam,” and “Yoni,”in Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia edited by Gordon Newby (M.E. Sharpe):

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006. “Confucianism” in Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media edited by Daniel Stout.  New York: Routldege Press: 89-92.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006. “Rosaleo (Rudy) Romano, CSsR (1940-1983),” Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics, edited by Roy Domenico and Mark Hanley. Greenwood Press: 473-474.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006. “Basic Ecclesial Communities (Philippines),” Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics, edited by Roy Domenico and Mark Hanley. Greenwood Press: 36-37.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006. “Corazon Aquino,” Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics, edited by Roy Domenico and Mark Hanley. Greenwood Press: 26.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006. “Philippines,” Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practice, vol. 3, edited by Thomas Riggs.  Thomson Gale: 216-222.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “The Philippine Family,” International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family, MacMillan Reference, USA (Gale Publishing Group) Vol. 3: 1227-1230.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “Buddhism,” Encyclopedia of Religious Freedom, ed. Catherine Cookson (N.Y., Berkshire Publishing Group/ Routledge): 26-28.

Book Reviews 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2015. “Review of The Spirit of Things” by Julius Bautista in Southeast Asia Research Vol. 23, No. 1 (March): 145-145 (1).

Nadeau, Kathleen 2015. “Review of The Dance that Makes You Vanish, Cultural Reconstruction of Post-Genocide in Indonesia” by Rachmi Diyah Larasati in Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies Vol. 45, No. 1: 183-184.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2010. “Review of Before the Gods: There was Enheduanna the First Known Writer” by Roberta Binkley in East Asian Pastoral Review Vol. (2010) No. 2: 201-202.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011. Review essay on the false depictions of Asian women:

Soh, Sarah 2008. The Comfort Women: Sexual Violence and Postcolonial Memory in Korea and Japan. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press); 

Cho, Grace  2008. Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press); 

Levine, Philippa  2003. Prostitution, Race, and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire (New York: Routledge Press)

Tambe, Ashwini  2009. Codes of Misconduct: Regulating Prostitution in Late Colonial Bombay (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press).” In Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society Vol. 39, No. 1: 81-85.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2011. “Review of Contemporary Issues in Southeast Asian American Studies” edited by Jonathan Lee and Roger Viet Chung (San Diego: Cognella Academic Publishing, university readers custom printing company) in Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement, Vol. 6:1-4 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2007. “Review of Cross-Border Marriages, Gender and Mobility in Transnational Asia” Anthropological Quarterly Vol. 80; No. 2: 585-588.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2006. “Review of Steven Shirley’s Guided by God: The Legacy of the Catholic Church in Philippine Politics” Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 65, No. 3:662-664. (August).

Nadeau, Kathleen 2005. “Review of Rhacel Parrenas’s Children of Globalization, Transnational Families and Gendered Woes.”  Kasarinlan, Philippine Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. 20. No. 2: 187-189.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2004. “Review of Sally Ness’s Where Asia Smiles,” Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 63. No. 4:1207-1208.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “A Review of Arlo Nimmo’s Mogosha, An Ethnography of the Tawi-Tawi Sama Dilaut,” Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 62, No. 4: 1333-1335.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “Book Review of Detained, Immigration Laws and Expanding I.N.S. Jail Complex,” Western Criminology Review. Vol. 4, No. 3: 241-242.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2003. “A Review of Heather Claussen’s Unconventional Sisterhood: Catholic Nuns in the Philippines,” Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 62, No. 1: 334-335.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002. "A Review of Mariano Apilado's Revolutionary Spirituality: A Study of the Protestant Role in the American Colonial Rule of the Philippines, 1898-1928."  Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 60 (2): 601-602. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002. "A Review of Oscar Suarez's "Protestantism and Authoritarian Politics, The Politics of Repression and the Future of Ecumenical Witness in the Philippines."    Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 60 (2): 601-602. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2002. "A Review of Niels Mulder's Filipino Images, Culture of the Public World." Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 60 (2): 613-614. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2001. “A Review of Jose Buenconsejo’s Songs and Gifts at the Frontier, Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession Ritual, Philippines,” Pilipinas, Vol. 37: 89.

Nadeau, Kathleen 2001. “A Review of Vincent Boudreau’s Grass Roots and Cadre in the Protest Movement.” Kasarinlan, A Third World Quarterly of Philippine Studies. Vol. 16, No. 2: 209-211. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2000. “A Review of Fenella Cannell’s Power and Intimacy in the Christian Philippines.” Pilipinas, An International Journal of Philippine Studies. No. 35: 28-30. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 2000. “Review of The Golf War” Pilipinas, An International Journal of Philippine Studies. No. 35: 32: [film review.]

Nadeau, Kathleen 1999. "A Review of Ligaya Lindio-McGovern’’s Filipino Peasant Women, Exploitation and Resistance. Pilipinas, A Journal of Philippine Studies (Southeast Asian Studies Center, ArizonaStateUniversity) No. 33, Fall 1999:146-7. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1999 "A Review of Lynn Kwiatkowski’s Struggling with Development: The Politics of Hunger and Gender in the Philippines." Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 58 (3):896-898. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1998 "A Review of Kim Scipes’ KMU: Building Genuine Trade Unionism in the Philippines, 1980- 1994." Philippine Studies, Vol. 46, Second Quarter: 261-262. 

Nadeau, Kathleen 1993 "Gordon Childe and Orientalism: A Review of Bruce Trigger’’s Revolutions in Archaeology." Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, (22): 312-315. 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 

March 17-21, 2020. “(Embodying the Past in the Present) Liberation Theology and Indigenous Spiritualities’s Cyclical Notion of Time: Fighting Against Environmental Degradation and Climate Change in the Philippines.” Paper included in part one of double panel session (ExtrAction and Time) at the Society for Applied Anthropology annual conference meeting to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [*Annual conference cancelled by SfAA as precautionary measure, due to Coronavirus.]

April 25-26, 2019. “Current rise of gender-based crimes of violence in Latin America and the Caribbean” Latin American Studies Conference, California State University, San Bernardino, Study of the Americas.

April 19-20, 2019. “Femicides and Gender-based Violence (Made Visible) in Latin America and the Caribbean;” Southwestern Anthropological Association’s annual conference held in Garden Grove, California

March 17, 2018:  presented “Thinking about (Re)Building Communities of Compassion and Care for the Environment in Light of Pope Francis’s Laudato Si: On Care of Our Common Home” at K-12 Professional Development Workshop, “Mindfulness and Socially Engaged Religion in Southeast Asia,” held at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 

July 2016: co-organized panel “Mapping Filipino/Asian Spirituality (ies): Stewardship, Climate Change and Disasters” and presenting paper entitled “Toward an Anthropologies/Geographies of Liberation: Culture/Faith-Based Approaches to Philippine Reconstruction Efforts, Unite (Capitalist Models, Divide)”at the 10th International Conference on the Philippines “Re-Imagining Community, Scholarship, and Citizenship (ICOPHIL Conference to be held in Dumaguete City, Philippines) (July 6-8). 

2015. “Gender Spirituality and Ecofeminism: A Case for Climate Resilience in the Philippines” presented at the “Forty Years of Philippine and Filipino Studies: Dialogue and Celebration” Conference hosted by the Center for Philippine and Filipino Studies of the University of Hawaii at Manoa (April 8-11).

2015. “Climate Change and Community Based Resilience in the Philippines,” Annual Southwestern Anthropology Association Conference held on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California (May 1-2). 

2015. “Changing Configurations of Gender and the Family in the Philippines: Does Liberation Theology Provide a Cultural Framework for the Study of the Family?” presented at the Budhi Round Table Discussion: “Women and the Catholic Church” held at Ateneo de Manila University (January 26, 2015).

2015. “Liberation Theology and Gender Spirituality” presented at the Panel Discussion on “Gender, Faith, and Resilience to Climate Disasters” at the School of Social Sciences Research Cluster on “Environment, Society, and Climate Disasters.” Manila Observatory, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, School of Social Sciences, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Philippines) January 23, 2015). 

2014. “Can Women’s Rights Advance in India without Sacrificing Tradition?”  Presented at the Southwestern Anthropology Association Conference held at the Hyatt Regency Orange County, Garden Grove (April 24-26).

2014. Chair. “Human Rights versus Construct?” panel session at the Southwestern Anthropology Association Conference held at the Hyatt Regency Orange County, Garden Grove (April 24-26).

2011. “Role of the Philippine Family from Early Modernity to Postmodernity.”  San Francisco State University Re-Seaing Southeast Asian American Studies, Memories and Visions: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (March 10-11).

2011. “Neo-Liberalism and Christianity: Does the Philippine Basic Ecclesial Community Movement Help the Poor?” co-authored with William Holden, at the 9th International Conference on the Philippines held at Michigan State University (May 22-25).

2011. Organizer and Chair. “Filipino Postcolonial Christianity: Religion and Society.” 9th International Conference on the Philippines held at Michigan State University (May 22-25)

2010. “Orientalism”/Colonization and the Spread of Capitalist Images of Asian/Asian American Women as Hypersexual Prostitutes to the Americas: An Exploratory Essay.  Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Austin, Texas (April 7-11).

2010. Co-organizer and Co-chair. “Contextualizing Asian American Folklore” panel.  Association for Asian American Studies.  Austin, Texas (April 7-11)

2010. Discussant. “Asian American Folklore and Historical Rediscoveries” panel. Association for Asian American Studies. Austin, Texas (April 7-11)

2010. Discussant for session entitled “Asian American Folklore and Historical (Re)(Dis)coveries of Self, Family, and Community.” Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Austin, Texas (April 7-11).

2009. Chair and Discussant. “Happy Birthday Mazu – Empress of Heaven” panel, Association for Asian Studies annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois (March 26-29).

2008.  “Globalization, Colonization, Prostitution: Strange Carnage in the Philippines.”  International Conference on Philippine Studies in Philippine Social Science Center, Quezon City: Philippines (July 23-26).

2008.  “Globalization, Colonization, and Prostitution: Strange Carnage in the Philippines” invited by the Third World Studies Center.  Public lecture at the Asian Center Hall, University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus (August 7)

2008.  “The Impact Colonization on Asia and the Pacific: Revisiting the Prostitution Question” invited by the East Asian Pastoral Institute. Public lecture (July 23)

2007.  Organizer and Chair.  “What Does Holistic Learning Really Mean?” Western Association for Schools and Colleges Annual Meeting held in San Jose from April 17 – 20.

2007.  Organizer and Chair. “Student Videos: Cultures of Homelessness” and “Asian or Azn?” Western Association for Schools and Colleges Annual Meeting held in San Jose from April 17 – 20.

2006. Chair and Discussant. “Human Trafficking, Colonialism and Balikbayan Boxes.” The Filipino Century Beyond Hawaii Centennial Conference held in Honolulu from December 13-17.

2006. “The Plight of a Filipino Worker Caught in the 1990 Gulf Crisis” Society for Applied Anthropology annual meeting held in Vancouver from March 28 to April 2.

2004. “Are Balinese Witches, Filipina Aswangs,” American Folklore Society meeting in Salt Lake City (Oct. 13-17)

2004. “Postmodernity and the Philippine Family” Changing Landscapes, Humanscapes, and Mindscapes in a Globalizing World: International Conference on the Philippines. Leiden, the Netherlands (June 16-19).

2004. Chair. “Changes in Diasporic Origin: Family and Community.” Changing Landscapes, Humanscapes, and Mindscapes in a Globalizing World: International Conference on the Philippines. Lieden, the Netherlands (June 16-19).

2003 “Where the Heart is King: Korean American Acupuncture” filmed, co-edited and co-produced video. Society for Applied Anthropology meeting in Portland, Oregon (March 19-22)

2002 "Sex Trafficking in Asia: Discontinuous with a Pre-Colonial Past?" Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies held in Washington D.C. (April 4-7) 

2001 "Re-Inventing the Filipino Family in Transnational Migration: Sacrificing to Labor." Annual Meeting American Anthropological Association, Washington DC (Nov. 28-Dec. 2) 


2000 "Development Aggression in the Philippines: A Close-Up View from Cebu" Annual Meeting American Anthropological Association, San Francisco (Nov. 15-19) 


2000 "Human Rights and Development in the Philippines: The Vision of the Christian Left." Association for the Sociology of Religion. Washington, D.C. (August 10-13). 


1999 "Filipino Christians in the Nationalist Struggle for Poor Peoples’ Rights: Subsistence Farmers and Scavengers in Cebu" American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago (Nov. 17-21). 


1999 with Lisa Law."Filipino NGOs and transnational struggles for domestic workers’’ rights."Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Boston. 


1998. "Beyond the Dumping Ground:A Critique of a Basic Ecclesial Community Model in an Urban Site." Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Meeting, San Francisco. 


1996. "Upland Ecclesial Community in Cebu: Resistance and Struggle in the Philippines."American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco. 


1996. "Local Development or Exploitation in a Scavenger Community, Cebu City, Philippines" Association of Asian Studies Conference, Honolulu. 


1995. "Upland Christian Farmers in Cebu, Philippines." Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 


1994. "A Critique of Development in Cebu, Philippines." Interdisciplinary Symposium on "Exploring the Challenges of Conflict: Issues and Alternatives in the 20th Century World." Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. 


1993. "Rethinking Marxism and Philippine Liberation Theology: An Outsider's View in Cebu."15th National Philippine Anthropology Conference, Cebu City, Philippines. 


1992. "The Ideology Behind Basic Christian Communities in the Philippines: Religion or Marx?" Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute Conference, University of Washington, Seattle. 
 

1992. "Althusser's Concept of Ideology in Marxist Anthropology: The Case of Liberation Theology in the Philippines" Conference on "Marxism in the New World Order: Crisis and Possibilities," University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 


1991. "Christianity and the Transformation of the Philippine Lowlands" Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 

Internal Awards: 

2011. Outstanding Service Award from College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

2007.  Faculty of the Year Award from the Asian Faculty, Staff, and Student Association.

2005.  Faculty of the Year Award from the Asian Faculty, Staff, and Student Association.

2005.  Faculty of the Year Award from the University Diversity Committee.

2001.  Outstanding Advisor Award from Student Leadership and Development.

Internal Grants, funding acknowledgements

2018: Summer Research Grant (CSBS) co-designed and implemented a public event on the broader theme of why social science matters. Our presentation, The Rise of Women, #MeToo, and Why it Matters was held at the SMSU on December 2.

[External Grant] 2015: Grant Evans Award to present research paper on ecofeminism and resilience to climate change: Philippine Case Study from Mindanao at International Philippine Studies Conference, University of Hawaii at Manoa. 

2015. Professional Development Mini-Grant: fieldwork and presentations on climate change in the Philippines. Institutional Affiliation: Department of Sociology, Ateneo de Manila University. 

2015. Sabbatical Leave Award: fieldwork on gender and resilience to climate change and natural disasters in the Philippines.

2012. Professors Across Borders Award: visited classes and did research on women and micro-financing projects in collaboration with Somaiya College, Mumbai. (December).

2008. Sabbatical Leave Award: fieldwork on prostitution and sex trafficking in the Philippines.

2007/2008. Summer Research Fellowship: fieldwork on prostitution and sex trafficking in the Philippines.Institutional Affiliations: East Asian Pastoral Center, Ateneo de Manila. Third World Studies Center, University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus. Anthropology Department, University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines.

2002/2003. Summer Research Fellowship: fieldwork and research on Filipino Americans in Southern California.

1999/2000. Professional Development Awards: fieldwork/research on returned migrant laborers in the Philippines 

Visiting Research Associate: (summer 2000) Institute of Philippine Culture, Ateneo de Manila University. Other Institutional Affiliations: East Asian Pastoral Center, Ateneo de Manila. Third World Studies Center, University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus. Anthropology Department, University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines.

Professional Associations, Advisory Committees, and Editorial Boards

2021 - On-going. Editorial Board Member: Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences.

2016. Editorial Board Member: Contemporary Social Issues: Crisis, Conflicts, and Challenges.

2013 – On-going. Executive Editorial Board Member: Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society.

1995 – 2011. Executive Advisory Board Member: Philippine Studies Group, Inc., of the Association for Asian Studies, USA. 

 Lifetime: Ethnographic and Folk Culture Society of India 

Intermittent (expired) Association for Asian Studies, International Philippine Studies Association (ICOPHIL), Phi Beta Delta Gamma Lambda Chapter, Southwestern American Anthropology Association, Society for Applied Anthropology, Asian American Studies Association, American Folklore Society, American Anthropology Association, Association for the Sociology of Religion.

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