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This book of literary criticism situates Philippine literature within the growing body of postcolonial studies. Through the lens of narrative theory and cultural studies, Arong explores the interplay between form and politics, uncovering how colonial history manifests within literary texts.
Publisher: Marie Rose Arong is an Associate Professor at the University of the Philippines Cebu, where she teaches communication and literature. She completed her PhD at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Her research interests include narratology, Philippine literature, graphic narratives, and Cebuano history and culture. Her articles have been published in the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, Kritika Kultura, ARIEL, and Text Matters.
Year: 2020
Category: Nonfiction- Essays
Language: English
Pages count: 205
Word count: 68832
Dimensions: 15.25 x 23 cm
ISBN: 978-971-506-858-1
Keywords: Philippine literature, Postcolonial, History and criticism
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