The review essay outlines the relationship between the planet and homeland as sites of unfreedom and freedom for Filipinos everywhere. Using E. San Juan’s new collection of poems, the review essay argues that the logic of translation is crucial to understanding the connection between the planet and homeland. To understand this connection is to imagine the future of Filipinos who share the fate of slaves, refugees, detainees, and immigrants across the planet
Guided by key Heideggerian insights, this review focuses on two points: 1) the relationship between ...
The author has written an excellent summary of the little known events in Filipino history in the Ph...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...
This review-essay discovers in the poems of E. San Juan, Jr. an evolving and passionate engagement w...
An assessment of the debate between E. San Juan Jr. and Virgilio S. Almario, the essay inquires into...
Focusing on E. San Juan, Jr.’s The Radical Tradition in Philippine Literature, which forms the matri...
This is a creative writing thesis entitled There is No Mathematics to Love and Loss- a novel that ex...
This book is an exploration of the Philippines as a beautiful land, a home to a diversity of peoples...
My dissertation posits the necessity of formulating a new way of reading literary texts and other cu...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalisms and the construction of postcolon...
This essay is based on field research conducted in the summer of 2010 in the Philippines around the ...
Guided by key Heideggerian insights, this review focuses on two points: 1) the relationship between ...
A geographical essay, styled as creative non-fiction, in which I present a suite of stories about on...
Now that the fantastic adventure begun in the 15th century has come to an end, the shout of Columbus...
An exceptional collection of essays-- these are meditations that explore the enigma and the complexi...
Guided by key Heideggerian insights, this review focuses on two points: 1) the relationship between ...
The author has written an excellent summary of the little known events in Filipino history in the Ph...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...
This review-essay discovers in the poems of E. San Juan, Jr. an evolving and passionate engagement w...
An assessment of the debate between E. San Juan Jr. and Virgilio S. Almario, the essay inquires into...
Focusing on E. San Juan, Jr.’s The Radical Tradition in Philippine Literature, which forms the matri...
This is a creative writing thesis entitled There is No Mathematics to Love and Loss- a novel that ex...
This book is an exploration of the Philippines as a beautiful land, a home to a diversity of peoples...
My dissertation posits the necessity of formulating a new way of reading literary texts and other cu...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalisms and the construction of postcolon...
This essay is based on field research conducted in the summer of 2010 in the Philippines around the ...
Guided by key Heideggerian insights, this review focuses on two points: 1) the relationship between ...
A geographical essay, styled as creative non-fiction, in which I present a suite of stories about on...
Now that the fantastic adventure begun in the 15th century has come to an end, the shout of Columbus...
An exceptional collection of essays-- these are meditations that explore the enigma and the complexi...
Guided by key Heideggerian insights, this review focuses on two points: 1) the relationship between ...
The author has written an excellent summary of the little known events in Filipino history in the Ph...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...