Looking Through the Marcos Interview: The Humanization of DictatorsAll people may be human, but not all are humane. When one’s image is crooked to the face of many, showcasing a humanized version of…Feb 19, 2024Feb 19, 2024
Gendering the Literary Identity in Soledad Reyes’ ‘From Manila to New York’: The Motherland, The…The gendered binary in the postcolonial discourse is not a foreign concept to begin with: the association of the Woman as the colony…Feb 8, 2024Feb 8, 2024
Dayun Mo (Fiction)In the night of 2007 right after I graduated high school, my mother decided we should leave the country for the summer. It’s only May…Jan 4, 2024Jan 4, 2024
Post-Duterte Media and the Age of Digital Streaming, Vivamax, and Darryl YapSince the age of digital streaming, theatrical releases of X-rated films were declining, because simply, MTRCB does not hold legal…Sep 24, 20232Sep 24, 20232
‘Fahrenheit 451’ Revisited: State Apparatuses as Imperatives to Subjugation of the Unconscious…The alienated individual in the novel sets forth his sights to being curious with real companionship, authentic relationships, and…Sep 24, 2023Sep 24, 2023
On F. Sionil Jose’s Contradicting Views on Politics and LiteratureReference: Felicilda, J. B. & Demeterio III, F. P. (2018). Politika at Panitikan sa Pananaw ni F. Sionil Jose: Isang Pakikipanayam. MALAY…Sep 24, 2023Sep 24, 2023
Recollection of ‘Past Lives’ and Dimensions of Diasporic NostalgiaMoon Nayoung, also known for her American name as Nora, meets her 12-year-old childhood sweetheart from South Korea, Jung Hae Sung, twenty…Sep 10, 20231Sep 10, 20231
Nomadland: The Crisis of Institutionalized CinemaNomadland has been quite a lingering and nostalgic experience for its viewers, but the content it offers as it reaches a wider audience…Mar 7, 2021Mar 7, 2021