The poems in Juan Luna\u27 s Revolver both address history and attempt to transcend it through their exploration of the complexity of diaspora. Attending to the legacy of colonial and postcolonial encounters, Luisa A. Igloria has crafted poems that create links of sympathetic human understanding, even as they revisit difficult histories and pose necessary questions about place, power, displacement, nostalgia, beauty, and human resilience in conditions of alienation and duress. Igloria traces journeys made by Filipinos in the global diaspora that began since the encounter with European and American colonial power. Her poems allude to historical figures such as the Filipino painter Juan Luna and the novelist and national hero José Rizal, as w...
The author discussed the hotly debated topic of freedom, particularly freedom\u27s fighters and poet...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
The poems in Juan Luna\u27 s Revolver both address history and attempt to transcend it through their...
This dissertation analyzes select poems of the multi-awarded Filipina poet Luisa Igloria and conside...
Luisa A. Igloria\u27s work has appeared in numerous anthologies and journals including Poetry, Crab...
Archipelagic Memory examines US Filipino cultural productions–including poetry, documentary film, fi...
Abstract. The Filipino identity has been the topic of heated debate for a long time. It has proven...
Perseverance is the key to understanding Fernando Canon, a man who participated in the most importan...
This project analyzes the literary works and the iconic role of Filipino nationalist José Rizal befo...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez is always keen on presenting to the people the various facets of their histor...
A theme running through many Philippine novels is the transformation of identity from a colony to a ...
Wounded Language/Time: History, the Novel, and the Filipino-American Relation studies the traumatic ...
An exceptional collection of essays-- these are meditations that explore the enigma and the complexi...
The author discussed the hotly debated topic of freedom, particularly freedom\u27s fighters and poet...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
The poems in Juan Luna\u27 s Revolver both address history and attempt to transcend it through their...
This dissertation analyzes select poems of the multi-awarded Filipina poet Luisa Igloria and conside...
Luisa A. Igloria\u27s work has appeared in numerous anthologies and journals including Poetry, Crab...
Archipelagic Memory examines US Filipino cultural productions–including poetry, documentary film, fi...
Abstract. The Filipino identity has been the topic of heated debate for a long time. It has proven...
Perseverance is the key to understanding Fernando Canon, a man who participated in the most importan...
This project analyzes the literary works and the iconic role of Filipino nationalist José Rizal befo...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez is always keen on presenting to the people the various facets of their histor...
A theme running through many Philippine novels is the transformation of identity from a colony to a ...
Wounded Language/Time: History, the Novel, and the Filipino-American Relation studies the traumatic ...
An exceptional collection of essays-- these are meditations that explore the enigma and the complexi...
The author discussed the hotly debated topic of freedom, particularly freedom\u27s fighters and poet...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...