Nick Joaquin Now: Texts, Contexts, and Approaches

This Introduction to “Nick Joaquin Now: Texts, Contexts and Approaches” surveys the main critical works on Nick Joaquin’s oeuvre and presents an overview of the essays included in this Forum Kritika. Following the contributions of scholars such as Blanco, E. San Juan, Galdon, Gutierrez, Hau, Holden,...

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Main Authors: Martin, Jocelyn, Devilles, Gary C
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.english-faculty-pubs-10592020-07-04T06:03:17Z Nick Joaquin Now: Texts, Contexts, and Approaches Martin, Jocelyn Devilles, Gary C This Introduction to “Nick Joaquin Now: Texts, Contexts and Approaches” surveys the main critical works on Nick Joaquin’s oeuvre and presents an overview of the essays included in this Forum Kritika. Following the contributions of scholars such as Blanco, E. San Juan, Galdon, Gutierrez, Hau, Holden, Patke, Pison, and Serrano, this new collection of essays reveals novel readers and (re)readings of Joaquin. The editors treat Joaquin “not as an object of study but more as an effect to be explained, where we as ‘readers’ become the implied readers that Joaquin’s works requires.” Following Nick Joaquin’s centennial, marked by, among others, the release of the movie Ang Larawan and the publishing of the Penguin version of his short stories, this Special Issue features Arong’s “Temporality in Nick Joaquin’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels”; Delos Reyes and Selman’s “The Female Monster: The Pre-Catholic Manifestation as a Response to Modern Anxiety in Selected Stories by Nick Joaquin”; Labayne’s “Bedeviling Quijano De Manila’s Discourses of the Devil’s Advocate and the Openness of Historical Interpretation”; and Lizada’s “When She Started Acting Queer: A Queer Gothic Reading of Nick Joaquin’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels.” 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/60 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=english-faculty-pubs English Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Ang Larawan identity nation Penguin Classics readers Comparative Literature Fiction South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Ang Larawan
identity
nation
Penguin Classics
readers
Comparative Literature
Fiction
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
spellingShingle Ang Larawan
identity
nation
Penguin Classics
readers
Comparative Literature
Fiction
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Martin, Jocelyn
Devilles, Gary C
Nick Joaquin Now: Texts, Contexts, and Approaches
description This Introduction to “Nick Joaquin Now: Texts, Contexts and Approaches” surveys the main critical works on Nick Joaquin’s oeuvre and presents an overview of the essays included in this Forum Kritika. Following the contributions of scholars such as Blanco, E. San Juan, Galdon, Gutierrez, Hau, Holden, Patke, Pison, and Serrano, this new collection of essays reveals novel readers and (re)readings of Joaquin. The editors treat Joaquin “not as an object of study but more as an effect to be explained, where we as ‘readers’ become the implied readers that Joaquin’s works requires.” Following Nick Joaquin’s centennial, marked by, among others, the release of the movie Ang Larawan and the publishing of the Penguin version of his short stories, this Special Issue features Arong’s “Temporality in Nick Joaquin’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels”; Delos Reyes and Selman’s “The Female Monster: The Pre-Catholic Manifestation as a Response to Modern Anxiety in Selected Stories by Nick Joaquin”; Labayne’s “Bedeviling Quijano De Manila’s Discourses of the Devil’s Advocate and the Openness of Historical Interpretation”; and Lizada’s “When She Started Acting Queer: A Queer Gothic Reading of Nick Joaquin’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels.”
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