Interview with Ninotchka Rosca on March 7, 2016 at Cravings, Quezon City

Excerpt: Published in 1988, State of War entered the Philippine literary scene like a vehement force of nature. Lauded for its striking and elegant prose and its unabashed attempt to address national wounds that have yet to heal, the novel gave readers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary men and wo...

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Main Author: Flordeliza, Jose Carlo C.
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2016
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.paha-12062024-11-25T15:18:02Z Interview with Ninotchka Rosca on March 7, 2016 at Cravings, Quezon City Flordeliza, Jose Carlo C. Excerpt: Published in 1988, State of War entered the Philippine literary scene like a vehement force of nature. Lauded for its striking and elegant prose and its unabashed attempt to address national wounds that have yet to heal, the novel gave readers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary men and women as they struggled with the country’s colonial heritage, the restrictions on democracy wrought by the government, and the role of violence and sexuality in the history of Filipino women. The book overflowed with courage, sincerity, and a much needed revolutionary sentiment, much like its author, Ninotchka Rosca. 2016-10-31T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/paha/vol6/iss2/14 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/paha/article/1206/viewcontent/PAHA_206.2_2014_20Interview_20__20Flordeliza.pdf Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia Archīum Ateneo
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description Excerpt: Published in 1988, State of War entered the Philippine literary scene like a vehement force of nature. Lauded for its striking and elegant prose and its unabashed attempt to address national wounds that have yet to heal, the novel gave readers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary men and women as they struggled with the country’s colonial heritage, the restrictions on democracy wrought by the government, and the role of violence and sexuality in the history of Filipino women. The book overflowed with courage, sincerity, and a much needed revolutionary sentiment, much like its author, Ninotchka Rosca.
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/paha/vol6/iss2/14
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