Orosipon Kan Bikolnon: Interrupting the Nation
If narration points to notions of fixity in terms of the position of the narrator and the subsequent structuring of events, orosipon, a Bikolnon word for “story,” suggests a refusal to fixity both in terms of the location of the narrator and the structure itself of the story: the story never stops b...
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Main Author: | Barbaza, Raniela |
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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