This essay discusses the distinctive features of the writings of Epifanio San Juan, Jr. with special reference to his interpretation of postcolonial theory. After demonstrating the significance of postcolonial theories from a Japanese perspective, San Juan’s approach toward postcolonial theory is critically examined. By doing so, positive linkage between postcolonial studies and the new directions in Philippine studies is sought
An assessment of the debate between E. San Juan Jr. and Virgilio S. Almario, the essay inquires into...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
Writing against historical forgetting; Charlie Samuya Veric reconstructs the foundations of Filipino...
Focusing on E. San Juan, Jr.’s The Radical Tradition in Philippine Literature, which forms the matri...
This dissertation argues for the turn to cosmopolitanism from the prevailing framework of postcoloni...
This paper describes how Japanese studies can expand its relevance, approached from my perspective a...
Postmodernism may have originated from the west, but the Philippines as an English-speaking neo-colo...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...
In this synthetic introductory essay, I consider the places of E. San Juan, Jr. as gleaned from the ...
The recent fiftieth anniversary of the 1972 declaration of martial law by Ferdinand Marcos provides ...
This essay was originally written by Yoshiko Nagano in 2004 in Japanese as a commentary to an edited...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalisms and the construction of postcolon...
Postcolonialism has grown from a minor branch of English literary studies applied to the decolonisin...
In an essay that he calls literary memory, the acclaimed writer in Filipino Efren Abueg provides a c...
An assessment of the debate between E. San Juan Jr. and Virgilio S. Almario, the essay inquires into...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
Writing against historical forgetting; Charlie Samuya Veric reconstructs the foundations of Filipino...
Focusing on E. San Juan, Jr.’s The Radical Tradition in Philippine Literature, which forms the matri...
This dissertation argues for the turn to cosmopolitanism from the prevailing framework of postcoloni...
This paper describes how Japanese studies can expand its relevance, approached from my perspective a...
Postmodernism may have originated from the west, but the Philippines as an English-speaking neo-colo...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...
In this synthetic introductory essay, I consider the places of E. San Juan, Jr. as gleaned from the ...
The recent fiftieth anniversary of the 1972 declaration of martial law by Ferdinand Marcos provides ...
This essay was originally written by Yoshiko Nagano in 2004 in Japanese as a commentary to an edited...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalisms and the construction of postcolon...
Postcolonialism has grown from a minor branch of English literary studies applied to the decolonisin...
In an essay that he calls literary memory, the acclaimed writer in Filipino Efren Abueg provides a c...
An assessment of the debate between E. San Juan Jr. and Virgilio S. Almario, the essay inquires into...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...