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Kritika Kultura

Current Issue:

Cover Page

No. 36

Front Matter
 
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Editor's Introduction
Vincenz Serrano
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1-3
Mary Mills, Janet Speake
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4-30
Anwar Efendi, Burhan Nurgiyantoro
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31-54
Emeka Aniago, Norbert Oyibo Eze, Stella Okoye-Ugwu, Divine Sheriff Jose
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55-75
Ling Liu
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76-95
Isti Haryati
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96-120
Gerardus Majella Adhyanggono
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121-165
Flair Donglai Shi
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166-194

FORUM KRITIKA ON LITERARY LIQUIDITIES II

Maria Luisa F. Torres Reyes
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195-198
Jooyoung Kim
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199-211
Jinhyoung Lee
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212-233
Inseop Shin
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234-252

MONOGRAPH

Christine Vicera
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253-301

LITERARY

Niccolo Rocamora Vitug
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302-311
Marty R. Nevada
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312-318

Announcements

 

Call for Papers: Forum Kritika on Dancing Democracy in a Fractured World

 

Arising from Our Dance Democracy 2, a successful conference organised online by Dr. Sarah Black (Liverpool Hope University) and Karen Gallagher and Associates (11 and 12 February 2021), proposals are invited for contributions to the Forum Kritika on Dancing Democracy in a Fractured World, a special, themed, section of the online open access journal Kritika Kultura. All articles accepted will be submitted to blind peer review, and the Forum Kritika will be edited by Dr. Black and Victor Merriman, Professor of Critical Studies in Drama (Edge Hill University), who delivered keynote addresses at Our Dance Democracy (2018) and Our Dance Democracy 2 (2021). 

 
Posted: 2021-06-02 More...
 

News: Publication Announcement: KK 36

 
The editors of Kritika Kultura—the international peer-reviewed journal of literary, language, and cultural studies based in the Department of English, Ateneo de Manila (Philippines)—are pleased to announce the publication of issue no. 36 (Feb. 2021).  
Posted: 2021-02-28 More...
 

Call for Papers: Call for Papers: Forum Kritika in Honor of Edel Garcellano

 

Edel E. Garcellano in First Person, Plural (1987) uses the generic terms “essay” and “reportage” to refer to a particular mode and method of critical writing and thinking, which are usually reserved for the term Critique. In his book, it underpins his critical reading strategies: ideological deconstruction, textual subversion, filmic incursion, praxiological information.

An award-winning writer, critic, and activist, Garcellano, who died in April 2020, taught at the University of the Philippines and the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. He had been a major influence among his university students who, in turn, have influenced their own students in the country and abroad. His blog, “The Works of Edel Garcellano,” continues to be read avidly by his former students, colleagues, friends and fellow-travelers. It is to his memory that a special section of Kritika Kultura is dedicated.

 
Posted: 2021-01-16 More...
 

News: Publication Announcement: KK 35

 
The editors of Kritika Kultura—the international peer-reviewed journal of literary, language, literary, cultural studies based in the Department of English, Ateneo de Manila (Philippines)—are pleased to announce the publication of issue no. 35 (Aug. 2020).  
Posted: 2020-08-28 More...
 

Call for Papers: Forum Kritika on Ethical Literary Criticism, Brain Text, and New Readings of World Literature (deadline extended to Oct. 1, 2020)

 
The Forum Kritika not only aims to reveal the material nature of literature and its form of brain text, but also attempts to investigate the ethical function and educational value of brain text in the arena of world literature. Closing date for proposals is extended to Oct. 1, 2020.  
Posted: 2020-08-01 More...
 
More Announcements...

Department of English
School of Humanities
Ateneo de Manila University

The Philippine Commission on Higher Education (CHED) declares Kritika Kultura as a CHED-recognized journal under the Journal Challenge Category of its Journal Incentive Program.

International Board of Editors

Jan Baetens
Professor
Faculty of Arts
Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven (Belgium)

Joel David
Professor of Cultural Studies
Inha University (South Korea)

Michael Denning
Professor of American Studies and English
Department of English
Yale University (US)

Faruk
Faculty of Cultural Sciences
Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia)

Regenia Gagnier
Professor of English
University of Exeter (UK)

Leela Gandhi
John Hawkes Professor of the Humanities and English
Brown University (US)

Inderpal Grewal
Professor of Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies
Professor of South Asian Studies, Ethnicity, Race and Migration Studies
Yale University (US)

Peter Horn
Professor Emeritus and Honorary Lifetime Fellow
University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Honorary Professor and Research Associate in German Studies
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa)

Anette Horn
Professor of German Studies
University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa)

David Lloyd
Distinguished Professor of English
University of California, Riverside (US)

Bienvenido Lumbera
National Artist for Literature
Professor Emeritus
University of the Philippines

Rajeev S. Patke
Director of the Division of Humanities
Professor of Humanities
Yale NUS College (Singapore)

Vicente L. Rafael
Giovanni and Amne Costigan Endowed Professor of History
University of Washington (US)

Vaidehi Ramanathan
Department of Linguistics
University of California, Davis (US)

Temario Rivera
Professorial Lecturer
Department of Political Science
University of the Philippines

E. San Juan, Jr.
Philippines Studies Center (US)

Neferti X.M. Tadiar
Professor of Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Barnard College (US)
Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
Columbia University (US)

Antony Tatlow
Honorary Professor of Drama
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)