Our Scene So Fair

Our Scene So Fair
Author: Gémino H. Abad
Publisher: UP Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9715425593


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Our Scene So Fair consists of nine critical essays that seek to clarify the poetic tradition that Filipino poets in English have established over the first half of the last century.

Upon Our Own Ground: 1956 to 1964

Upon Our Own Ground: 1956 to 1964
Author: Gémino H. Abad
Publisher: UP Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9715425844


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Sketches of Our Village,

Sketches of Our Village,
Author: Mary Burrows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN:


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A Native Clearing

A Native Clearing
Author: Gémino H. Abad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 702
Release: 1993
Genre: Philippine poetry (English)
ISBN:


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Underground Spirit: 1973 to 1982

Underground Spirit: 1973 to 1982
Author: Gémino H. Abad
Publisher: UP Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9715426387


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This two-volume anthology is the sequel to Upon Our Own Ground (2008).

A Planetary Avant-Garde

A Planetary Avant-Garde
Author: Ignacio Infante
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1442629762


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A Planetary Avant-Garde explores how experimental poetics and literature networks have aesthetically and politically responded to the legacy of Iberian colonialism across the world. The book examines avant-garde responses to Spanish and Portuguese imperialism across Europe, Latin America, West Africa, and Southeast Asia between 1909 and 1929. Ignacio Infante critically traces the hegemony and resistance to the colonial regimes of Spain and Portugal across particular avant-garde networks, expanding our understanding of Western colonial and imperial ideologies of the early twentieth century. The book extends geopolitical dimensions of the historical avant-garde into a wider transnational and planetary framework, including divergent experiences of modernity, forms of experimental poetics, and understandings of history. It sheds light on topics, such as the relation between Portuguese futurism and European colonialism in West Africa, the Latin American avant-garde’s critique of European historicism, the development of Brazilian modernism in relation to the European avant-garde, the comparative poetics of modernism in the Philippines, and the 1929 Barcelona World’s Fair. Grounded in extensive archival research, A Planetary Avant-Garde provides a new understanding of the historical avant-garde from a global and multilingual perspective.

Beyond the Nation

Beyond the Nation
Author: Martin Joseph Ponce
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0814768067


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Part of the American Literatures Initiative Series Beyond the Nation charts an expansive history of Filipino literature in the U.S., forged within the dual contexts of imperialism and migration, from the early twentieth century into the twenty-first. Martin Joseph Ponce theorizes and enacts a queer diasporic reading practice that attends to the complex crossings of race and nation with gender and sexuality. Tracing the conditions of possibility of Anglophone Filipino literature to U.S. colonialism in the Philippines in the early twentieth century, the book examines how a host of writers from across the century both imagine and address the Philippines and the United States, inventing a variety of artistic lineages and social formations in the process. Beyond the Nation considers a broad array of issues, from early Philippine nationalism, queer modernism, and transnational radicalism, to music-influenced and cross-cultural poetics, gay male engagements with martial law and popular culture, second-generational dynamics, and the relation between reading and revolution. Ponce elucidates not only the internal differences that mark this literary tradition but also the wealth of expressive practices that exceed the terms of colonial complicity, defiant nationalism, or conciliatory assimilation. Moving beyond the nation as both the primary analytical framework and locus of belonging, Ponce proposes that diasporic Filipino literature has much to teach us about alternative ways of imagining erotic relationships and political communities.

Underground Spirit: 1983 to 1989

Underground Spirit: 1983 to 1989
Author: Gémino H. Abad
Publisher: UP Press
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9715426395


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This two-volume anthology is the sequel to Upon Our Own Ground (2008).

World Art and the Legacies of Colonial Violence

World Art and the Legacies of Colonial Violence
Author: DanielJ. Rycroft
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 135153632X


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How have imperialism and its after-effects impacted patterns of cultural exchange, artistic creativity and historical/curatorial interpretation? World Art and the Legacies of Colonial Violence - comprised of ten essays by an international roster of art historians, curators, and anthropologists - forges innovative approaches to post-colonial studies, Indigenous studies, critical heritage studies, and the new museology. This volume probes the degree to which global histories of conflict, coercion and occupation have shaped art historical approaches to intercultural knowledge and representation. These debates are relevant to contemporary artists and scholars of visual, material and museological culture in their attempts to negotiate imperial and colonial legacies. Confronting the aesthetics of Abolition, Fascism and Filipino independence, and re-thinking relationships between colonised and coloniser in Cameroon, North America and East Timor, the collection brings together new readings of Primitivism and Aboriginal art as well. It features discussions of touring exhibitions, popular media, modernist paintings and sculptures, historic photographs, human remains and art installations. In addition to the critical application of phenomenology in a fresh and contemporary manner, the volume?s ?world art? perspective nurtures the possibility that intercultural ethics are relevant to the study of art, power and modernity.