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Serve / edited by Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Bughaw, c2023Description: xiii, 551 pages ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9786214482672
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KPM 2232 .S47 2023
Contents:
Prologue -- Thelma Sioson, A Colegiala Speaks: Fighting a most seductive dictatorship with another beguilding Ideology -- Senen D. Glorioso, 1969-1972: The Years of Living Dangerously -- Elso U. Cabangon, A Journeyman's Tale -- Alexander Aquino, Two Double Lives, One Shared Memory -- Photo Folio -- Judy M. Taguiwalo, Words, Women and struggle: a continuing journey -- Manuel M. Dayrit, Serving Where I must: Stories of a Physician who came of Age During Martial Law -- Derly Magcalen, Evelyn, Earnest and Me-Herstories -- Eduardo T. Gonzalez, Rhythm and Dissonance: My Life in Public Service -- Iconic Martial Law Artworks -- Rey Vea, Apologizing to Myself: From Rejected student to school president -- Jaime A. Florcruz, "My three-week trip to China became a 48-year stay -- Chito Sta. Romana, Accidental Exile Becomes steadfast Ambassador -- Sonny Coloma -- From Mendiola Bridge to Mendiola's End: Reflections on a Full-Circle Journey -- Bob Corrales, Morphed: From Rebel to Businessman to Evangelist -- Jones T. Campos, It is DEJA VU then and now, The Lessons are the same -- Sol Juvida, My T-Shirt Reads: "Don't Shoot Journalists!"-- Mercy M. Corrales, The Filipino Can! -- Angie Tocong, The Fire Burns Brightly on my spot -- Butch Dalisay, Literature in the Time of Tokhang -- Diwa C. Guinigundo, Defending the Truth, Building a Nation -- Epilogue.
Summary: Serve is an anthology of essays, personal and political, photographs, and paintings by college editors from 1969 to 1972. They look back on the martial-law years and how the dictatorship and their resistance to it have changed the course of their lives. Authors include Judy M. Taguiwalo, Manuel M. Dayrit, and Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., among others, today’s thought leaders who, having lived through the presidency of Marcos Sr., remind us to never forget.
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Prologue -- Thelma Sioson, A Colegiala Speaks: Fighting a most seductive dictatorship with another beguilding Ideology -- Senen D. Glorioso, 1969-1972: The Years of Living Dangerously -- Elso U. Cabangon, A Journeyman's Tale -- Alexander Aquino, Two Double Lives, One Shared Memory -- Photo Folio -- Judy M. Taguiwalo, Words, Women and struggle: a continuing journey -- Manuel M. Dayrit, Serving Where I must: Stories of a Physician who came of Age During Martial Law -- Derly Magcalen, Evelyn, Earnest and Me-Herstories -- Eduardo T. Gonzalez, Rhythm and Dissonance: My Life in Public Service -- Iconic Martial Law Artworks -- Rey Vea, Apologizing to Myself: From Rejected student to school president -- Jaime A. Florcruz, "My three-week trip to China became a 48-year stay -- Chito Sta. Romana, Accidental Exile Becomes steadfast Ambassador -- Sonny Coloma -- From Mendiola Bridge to Mendiola's End: Reflections on a Full-Circle Journey -- Bob Corrales, Morphed: From Rebel to Businessman to Evangelist -- Jones T. Campos, It is DEJA VU then and now, The Lessons are the same -- Sol Juvida, My T-Shirt Reads: "Don't Shoot Journalists!"-- Mercy M. Corrales, The Filipino Can! -- Angie Tocong, The Fire Burns Brightly on my spot -- Butch Dalisay, Literature in the Time of Tokhang -- Diwa C. Guinigundo, Defending the Truth, Building a Nation -- Epilogue.

Serve is an anthology of essays, personal and political, photographs, and paintings by college editors from 1969 to 1972. They look back on the martial-law years and how the dictatorship and their resistance to it have changed the course of their lives. Authors include Judy M. Taguiwalo, Manuel M. Dayrit, and Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., among others, today’s thought leaders who, having lived through the presidency of Marcos Sr., remind us to never forget.

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