Temporality in Nick Joaquin's The Woman Who Had Two Navels
Nick Joaquin has been read as nostalgic of Filipino Hispanic culture. While it’s true that most of Joaquin’s works deal with the country’s Hispanic past, his works account for more than just nostalgia. A lot of studies that make use of postcolonial theory show how this Filipino Hispanic culture as d...
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Main Author: | Arong, Marie Rose |
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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Online Access: | https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss30/35 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1768/viewcontent/KK_2030_2C_202018_20_26_2031_2C_202018_2035_20Forum_20Kritika_20on_20Nick_20Joaquin_20Now_20Texts_2C_20Concepts_2C_20and_20Approaches_20__20Arong.pdf |
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