MA in History, 2009 [UCLA]; MA in History, 2006 [CSUF]; BA in History, minors in French + Spanish, 2004 [CSUF]
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| E-mail: breilly@ucla.edu |
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| Subfield |
Southeast Asia, East Asia, Colonialism, Comparative Literature
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| Research |
Southeast Asia, Philippines, Folklore and Epics, Orality, Comparative Literature, Moros (Filipino Muslims), Comparative History of Empire (esp. Spanish and American)
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| Notes |
Dissertation title: "Collecting the People: Folklore, Epics, and Other Colonial Encounters in Philippine History"
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| Publications |
“Narrating Failure: Negative Colonialism in the American Philippines, 1898-1941,” Unpublished Master's thesis, California State University, Fullerton, 2006.
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| Grants and Awards |
Foreign Language Area Scholarship, 2009-2010 (for the study of Filipino)
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| Advisors |
Michael Salman
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| 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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