Myth, Dream, and Resistance in Ninotchka Rosca and Emmanuel Lacaba’s Fictions
Despite Ninotchka Rosca’s international acclaim as a Feminist novelist and Emmanuel Lacaba’s national renown as a martyred resistance poet, the dearth of scholarship on their collections of short stories—written from around the time of the 1970 First Quarter Storm to the early years of Martial Law—h...
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Main Author: | Ojano, Kathrine Domingo |
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2022
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