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A journey through Spanish literature on the Philippines University of Antwerp
This article gives an overview of the Spanish writings that have dealt or mentioned the Philippines since the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 21st century. It gives examples of different approaches and imaginations of the Philippine archipelago in literature along the time and poses some questions about what has been considered Philippine literature and how complex is this to define. Finally, it presents the articles of this ...
Philippine literature in Spanish at the periphery of the canon University of Antwerp
This chapter serves as an introduction to the book "Transnational Philippines." It delineates the aims of the book, which depart from conventional nationalist agendas that have previously dominated research on Hispano-Filipino literature. Instead, it emphasizes the significance of transnational contacts in shaping this literature from a decolonial perspective. Furthermore, the chapter situates Hispano-Filipino literature within the global ...
Forum Kritika On Spanish Literature On The Philippines University of Antwerp
This is an edited special issue of the journal Kritika Kultura which gathers six articles from international experts on Spanish literature on the Philippines. Rocío Ortuño is the coordinator of this special issue.
Silenced stories and transgenerational trauma of the Spanish civil war in Hispanic literature Ghent University
When China was no longer the enemy: the rewritings of Limahong's story in Spanish and Filipino literature (19th–20th centuries) University of Antwerp
A critical bibliography of English, French, and Spanish Caribbean literatures (1954-2004) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Research in the field of Caribbean literatures has assumed large proportions over the past decades, which has resulted in a very substantial scientific output all over the world. This bibliography aims to offer a detailed and yet practical overview of the three main Caribbean literatures. It not only contains international publications (monographs, articles in journals and collections, and publications available in other formats such as doctoral ...
Philippine Literature in Spanish: Canon Away from Canon University of Antwerp
Why does everyone know Claro M. Rectos name in the Philippines but almost nobody has ever read his works? Following Pascale Casanova as well as some postulates by Pierre Bourdieu and Itamar Even-Zohar, the article outlines the complex linguistic reality in the Philippines at the beginning of the 20th century and traces the origins of the current literary canon of Philippine literature, as well as its contemporary position both nationally and ...