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050 _aDS 653
_b.P538 2008
245 0 _aPhilippine studies :
_bhave we gone beyond St. Louis? /
_cPriscelina Patajo-Legasto, editor.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bUniversity of the Philippines Press,
_cc2008.
300 _axxiii, 775 p. :
_bill.
_c26 cm.
500 _aIn English, with one article in Tagalog.
520 _a American colonial masculinity in Maximo Kalaw's The Filipino Rebel
520 _a and as a liberative space for new art and literary genres
520 _a and the Orientalist knowledge-production on the bakla and gay identity by current Western scholars.
520 _a anti-Modernismo in Illuminado Lucente's Waray satirical plays
520 _a as affirmation of our "traditional" and "emergent" (because occluded) cultural practices
520 _a as site for new readings of "old" texts and "new" popular forms brought into the ambit of serious scholarship
520 _a bourgeois theater in English
520 _a dissident art 1899-1941
520 _a in short, a Philippine Studies that has gone beyond the classic Orientalist/racist discourses that informed the St. Louis World's fair of 1904, "a crowning display of American imperial power". Postcolonial analyses of colonial/imperialist discourses and anticolonial/anti-imperialist resistance are provided by John Blanco, Bienvenido Lumbera, Jose Duke Bagulaya, Judy Celine Ick, Marivi Soliven Blanco, Priscelina Patajo-Legasto, Jeremy Chavez, Reuben Cañete, R.K. Laurel, Ruth Jordana Pison, and Jose Neil Garcia on the following topics : counter-pastoral themes in the literatures of Tagalog and Filipino hispanophonic writers
520 _a nation and narration in Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo's Recuerdo
520 _a the 1915 San Diego, California "Rizal Dance Hall Murder Case" and US anti-miscegenation law
520 _a the 1998 Centennial Prize-winning novels
520 _a the connoisseurly brotherhood of 1960-80 modernist art critics
520 _aPhilippine Studies : Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis? is a collection of thirty-five essays by Philippine and US-based scholars which illustrate the dynamism and complexities of the discursive field of Philippine Studies as critique of vestiges of "universalist" (Western/hegemonic) paragadigms
650 _aPhilippines
650 _aPhilippines
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700 _aLegasto, Priscelina Patajo,
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