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Mediations from a Filipino perspective / E. San Juan Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pasig City, Philippines : Anvil Publications, c1996Description: vii, 224 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9712705412
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL 5546 .S19 1996
Contents:
On the limits of "postcolonial' theory: Trespassing letters from the third world -- hegemony and resistance: dialects of Philippines-United states cultural encounter -- Establishment postcolonialism and its alter/ native others -- The revolutionary aesthetics of Friedrich Engels -- The mass line in CLR Jame's imagination -- Bertolt Brecht's Philippine connection -- An introduction to raymond williams' theory of cultural revolution -- The struggle for socialist transformation in the philippines.
Summary: This book is composed mainly in the imperial metropolis, their publication in the Philippines represents a crossing of borders and time zones emblematic of the crisis of transnational capitalism.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana General Education FIL PL 5546 .S19 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000012910

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On the limits of "postcolonial' theory: Trespassing letters from the third world -- hegemony and resistance: dialects of Philippines-United states cultural encounter -- Establishment postcolonialism and its alter/ native others -- The revolutionary aesthetics of Friedrich Engels -- The mass line in CLR Jame's imagination -- Bertolt Brecht's Philippine connection -- An introduction to raymond williams' theory of cultural revolution -- The struggle for socialist transformation in the philippines.

This book is composed mainly in the imperial metropolis, their publication in the Philippines represents a crossing of borders and time zones emblematic of the crisis of transnational capitalism.

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