The summer solstice and other stories / story by Nick Joaquin ; adapted & illustrated by Ramon B. Agapay.
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- PS 9993.J68 .Su64 2011
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Emphasizes the dominance of women as shown in the Tadtarin procession. The author traced the position of Filipino women in society as a weaker gender yet wove a psyche around their nature which propelled them to assert their power positioning them as goddesses not finding satisfaction in male obedience but only in their worship.
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