Mr
Luis Zuriel P. Domingo
At the intersection of intellectual history and cultural studies, my work focuses on the history of nationalism in Southeast Asia and beyond. I’m particularly interested in how nationalism functioned and was expressed through the thinking, works, and debates of intellectuals, statesmen, revolutionaries, and writers from Southeast Asia in the late nineteenth to twentieth centuries. I am currently an Assistant Professor of History at the College of Social Sciences of the University of the Philippines, Baguio.
My main area of study is how nationalism functioned and was expressed through the thinking, works, and debates of intellectuals, statesmen, revolutionaries, and writers, in the late nineteenth to twentieth centuries. I am interested in how these individuals defined, imagined, reconstructed, and reexamined, their nations in a period under colonial rule, early independence, decolonization, and nation-building.