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- catalog abstract "The author detects the coexistence of feminist consciousness and its unconscious repression in short stories by Lilia Pablo Amansec, Edith L. Tiempo, Tita Lacambra-Ayala, Kerima Polotan, and Ines Taccad Cammayo. She also examines the representation of women by four male fictionists - Nick Joaquin, Rony V. Diaz, Gregorio C. Brillantes, and Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr. Except for young Dalisay, all these writers were most productive during the so-called Golden Age of Philippine Fiction in English, an age when feminism was a non-word in literary discourse. An analysis of their stories within the contemporary feminist environment opens them to fresh insights which the traditional male canon would normally overlook. This book thus hopes to develop an awareness of a fascinating activity, namely, reading as a woman, particularly a Filipino woman. But the reader need not be a woman to get the point.".
- catalog contributor b7731046.
- catalog contributor b7731047.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-280).".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Feminism: From Non-Word to Byword -- Lilia Pablo Amansec: Challenging the Patriarchy -- Edith Tiempo and the Nipa Hut of Passivity -- Tita Lacambra-Ayala and the Gulliver Syndrome -- Kerima Polotan's Women: From Virginity to Adultery -- Ines Taccad Cammayo: Wearing the Pants in the Family -- Rony Diaz's Subhuman Sister -- Nick Joaquin's Batwoman -- The Women Warriors of Gregorio Brillantes and Jose Dalisay, Jr. -- How Do You Know It's Feminist? -- The Dream Tiger / Lilia Pablo Amansec -- The Black Monkey / Edith L. Tiempo -- Everything / Tita Lacambra-Ayala -- The Virgin / Kerima Polotan -- Cost Price / Kerima Polotan -- A Various Season / Kerima Polotan -- People of Consequence / Ines Taccad Cammayo -- The Centipede / Rony V. Diaz -- Dona Jeronima / Nick Joaquin -- Janis Joplin, the Revolution and the Melancholy Widow of Gabriela Gilang Street / Gregorio C. Brillantes -- Amnesty / Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr. -- Appendix: Review of Women's Studies.".
- catalog description "The author detects the coexistence of feminist consciousness and its unconscious repression in short stories by Lilia Pablo Amansec, Edith L. Tiempo, Tita Lacambra-Ayala, Kerima Polotan, and Ines Taccad Cammayo. She also examines the representation of women by four male fictionists - Nick Joaquin, Rony V. Diaz, Gregorio C. Brillantes, and Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr. Except for young Dalisay, all these writers were most productive during the so-called Golden Age of Philippine Fiction in English, an age when feminism was a non-word in literary discourse. An analysis of their stories within the contemporary feminist environment opens them to fresh insights which the traditional male canon would normally overlook. This book thus hopes to develop an awareness of a fascinating activity, namely, reading as a woman, particularly a Filipino woman. But the reader need not be a woman to get the point.".
- catalog extent "280 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Feminist readings of Philippine fiction.".
- catalog identifier "971542046X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Feminist readings of Philippine fiction.".
- catalog isPartOf "Likhaan / Creative Writing Center, University of the Philippines".
- catalog isPartOf "Likhaan.".
- catalog isPartOf "Philippine writers series".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Diliman, Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press : Distributed outside of the Philippines by the University of Hawaii Press,".
- catalog relation "Feminist readings of Philippine fiction.".
- catalog spatial "Philippines.".
- catalog subject "823.009/89921/082 21".
- catalog subject "Feminism and literature Philippines.".
- catalog subject "Feminism and literature.".
- catalog subject "Feminism in literature.".
- catalog subject "Feminist fiction History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PR9550.9.V46 F46 1994".
- catalog subject "Philippine fiction (English) History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature Philippines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Feminism: From Non-Word to Byword -- Lilia Pablo Amansec: Challenging the Patriarchy -- Edith Tiempo and the Nipa Hut of Passivity -- Tita Lacambra-Ayala and the Gulliver Syndrome -- Kerima Polotan's Women: From Virginity to Adultery -- Ines Taccad Cammayo: Wearing the Pants in the Family -- Rony Diaz's Subhuman Sister -- Nick Joaquin's Batwoman -- The Women Warriors of Gregorio Brillantes and Jose Dalisay, Jr. -- How Do You Know It's Feminist? -- The Dream Tiger / Lilia Pablo Amansec -- The Black Monkey / Edith L. Tiempo -- Everything / Tita Lacambra-Ayala -- The Virgin / Kerima Polotan -- Cost Price / Kerima Polotan -- A Various Season / Kerima Polotan -- People of Consequence / Ines Taccad Cammayo -- The Centipede / Rony V. Diaz -- Dona Jeronima / Nick Joaquin -- Janis Joplin, the Revolution and the Melancholy Widow of Gabriela Gilang Street / Gregorio C. Brillantes -- Amnesty / Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr. -- Appendix: Review of Women's Studies.".
- catalog title "Feminist readings of Philippine fiction : critique and anthology / Sylvia Mendez Ventura.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".