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No. 26 |
Themes from the History of Capitalism to the Rise of US Empire in the Pacific, With Annotations from Selected Works of E. San Juan, Jr. |
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Kenneth E. Bauzon |
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No. 23 |
There Is No Emergency |
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Conchitina Cruz |
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No. 20 |
"There’s an Alligator!": An Approach to the Study of the Poem A la Laguna de Bay by Fernando Canon |
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Beatriz Álvarez Tardío, Arlene Aguirre Maurillo, Ma. Teresa C. Garcia |
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No. 13 |
Three Poems |
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Paolo Manalo |
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No. 4 |
Three Poems |
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Danton Remoto |
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No. 23 |
Three Poems |
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Ned Parfan |
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No. 20 |
Three Poems from "Kung Saan sa Katawan" |
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Louie John A. Sanchez, Marne L. Kilate, Ken Ishikawa |
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No. 27 |
Thrombus |
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Ben Aguilar |
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No. 33/34 |
Timon of Athens, Food Transformations, and the World as Confectionary |
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Simon C. Estok |
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No. 19 |
To Conform or Not to Conform, That is the Genderqueer Question: Re-examining the Lesbian Identity in Bernal’s "Manila by Night" |
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Libay Linsangan Cantor |
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No. 27 |
To see you |
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Christian Tablazon |
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No. 15 |
"To Speak Your Truth": Dialogues on Political Theatre and the Troubles |
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Bill McDonnell, Joe Reid |
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No. 21/22 |
"To Tell or To Question?" Caryl Churchill's Seven Jewish Children: Theater as Witness to the Human Costs of Contemporary Conflict |
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Niamh Malone |
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No. 18 |
Toward a Renewal of Critical Practice: Reflections on the Occupy Movement and Filipino Self Determination |
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Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao |
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No. 30/31 |
Towards a Democratic Theater: How Working Class Communities are Excluded from Mainstream Arts and Culture |
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Paula Currie |
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No. 33/34 |
Towards a Practical and Empirically Grounded Account of Útang-na-loób as a Filipino Virtue |
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Jacklyn A. Cleofas |
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No. 12 |
Training for Learner-Centred Pedagogy and Curriculum Design Agendas in Staff Development for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) |
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Ranga Venkatachary, Mani Le Vasan, Peter Freebody |
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No. 2 |
Transculture, Civil Society, or Capitalism? An Interview with Delia Aguilar |
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May Penuela, Delia D. Aguilar |
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No. 33/34 |
Transformation of the Self through Islamic Practices in Leila Aboulela’s The Translator |
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Amrah Abdul Majid |
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No. 30/31 |
Transforming Theater for the Oppressed: Community Theater as Urban Poor Discourse in Sining Kadamay’s Gapok |
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Michael Pante, Leo Angelo Nery |
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No. 21/22 |
Translating the "No Man" |
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Markus Locker |
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No. 23 |
Translation and the Problem of Realism in Philippine Literature in English |
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J. Neil Garcia |
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No. 21/22 |
Translation and/as Research |
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Harry Aveling |
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No. 28 |
Translation of Poetry by István Kemény |
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Gábor Mezei, István Kemény |
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No. 24 |
Translation Politics in Ilocano- Hawaiian Writing |
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Ma. Socorro Q. Perez |
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