Writing against historical forgetting; Charlie Samuya Veric reconstructs the foundations of Filipino postcolonial thought following Philippine independence from the United States in 1946. On the one hand; he narrates the rise of postcolonial knowledge after the formal birth of the nation. On the other; he examines the ideas of the first generation of intellectuals who came of age after independence—Edith L. Tiempo; Fernando Zobel; Bienvenido L. Lumbera; E. San Juan; Jr.; and Jose Maria Sison—whose penetrating insights into literary formalism; modern art; vernacular tradition; subaltern internationalism; and mass revolution constitute key cultural archives of postcolonial knowledge production. Original and provocative; Children of the Postco...
The Politics of Heritage in the PhilippinesA conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in th...
This volume is a manifestation of the continuing interest of scholars at the University of Michigan ...
This dissertation argues for the turn to cosmopolitanism from the prevailing framework of postcoloni...
The recent fiftieth anniversary of the 1972 declaration of martial law by Ferdinand Marcos provides ...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalisms and the construction of postcolon...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
Lisandro E. Claudio, Liberalism and the Postcolony: Thinking the State in 20th-Century Philippines, ...
This essay discusses the distinctive features of the writings of Epifanio San Juan, Jr. with special...
"Managing the (Post)Colonial" investigates a range of literary texts - from American newspaper artic...
This thesis explores how the Philippines constructed a postcolonial security relationship with their...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
The Philippines’ double-colonization at the hands of Spain (1565-1898) then America (1898-1946) has ...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
Sa pag-aaral ukol sa kasaysayang intelektuwal ng mga nasyunalistang diskurso sa akademya, kadalasang...
The Politics of Heritage in the PhilippinesA conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in th...
This volume is a manifestation of the continuing interest of scholars at the University of Michigan ...
This dissertation argues for the turn to cosmopolitanism from the prevailing framework of postcoloni...
The recent fiftieth anniversary of the 1972 declaration of martial law by Ferdinand Marcos provides ...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalisms and the construction of postcolon...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
Lisandro E. Claudio, Liberalism and the Postcolony: Thinking the State in 20th-Century Philippines, ...
This essay discusses the distinctive features of the writings of Epifanio San Juan, Jr. with special...
"Managing the (Post)Colonial" investigates a range of literary texts - from American newspaper artic...
This thesis explores how the Philippines constructed a postcolonial security relationship with their...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
The Philippines’ double-colonization at the hands of Spain (1565-1898) then America (1898-1946) has ...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
Sa pag-aaral ukol sa kasaysayang intelektuwal ng mga nasyunalistang diskurso sa akademya, kadalasang...
The Politics of Heritage in the PhilippinesA conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in th...
This volume is a manifestation of the continuing interest of scholars at the University of Michigan ...
This dissertation argues for the turn to cosmopolitanism from the prevailing framework of postcoloni...