Dancing over the bamboos: A reading of Ramon Obusan's Singkil using Heideggerian Hermeneutics
In the world that we live in today, it is easy for us to lose ourselves in the ordinary habits of everyday life. We tend to fall short sighted of our Being. We fail to meet the ontological level of our existence because we are in a world but we do not necessarily live in it. We somehow do not see ou...
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Main Author: | Ranola, Diana Marie D. |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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