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Publikováno v:
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, Vol 23, Iss 2 (2024)
This is the second collection of papers in a two-part issue on the theme of Queering the Tropics. This second issue begins by delving into the notion of “Queering Tropically,” in other words, queering in a tropical manner or in the manner of the
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https://doaj.org/article/1a4571ba328b48ea94609774824f3aca
Publikováno v:
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, Vol 23, Iss 1 (2024)
This special issue entitled “Queering the Tropics” explores how queering as a methodology and gender and sexuality as a critical rubric complicate the study of the tropics and conceptions of tropicality. It also engages with how the tropics as a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c9e8f98fa1c84fa5a11c0054597813cf
Publikováno v:
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, Vol 23, Iss 1 (2024)
Set at the beginning of the hot season in the Philippines, when heat starts to crawl on skin, the short fiction “The Boy with the Pet Dog” (“Ang Batang May Alagang Aso”) stages an encounter between the titular character and a young man from t
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https://doaj.org/article/972a528fa93f4fd4b6ee0488d4b6af7b
Publikováno v:
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, Vol 21, Iss 2 (2022)
Tropical Materialisms concur on at least three things: humans are always entangled with non-human/material agents; such entanglement is necessary for any creative act to take place; and these same entanglements allow us to interrogate and re-evaluate
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https://doaj.org/article/6acd4e2df56946c6827db4784a4c226f
Autor:
Christian Jil R. Benitez
Publikováno v:
Southeast Asian Review of English. 58:212-217
Autor:
Christian Jil R. Benitez
Publikováno v:
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, Vol 20, Iss 2 (2021)
As a rehearsal of a “tropical imaginary” that attempts to accentuate the entanglement of literature with the material world, this essay ‘coincides’ Jose F. Lacaba’s 1965 poem “Ang Kapaguran ng Panahon” (“The Weariness of Time”) with
Publikováno v:
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints. 69:325-360
The first to examine ethnographically the implementation of the 1956 Rizal Law, which mandated the inclusion of Jose Rizal’s works in school curricula in the Philippines, this case study investigates the teaching of Noli me tangere at Grade 9 in tw
Autor:
Christian Jil R. Benitez
Publikováno v:
Southeast Asian Review of English. 57:110-114
Panahon and Bagay: Metonymy and the Close Reading of Dictionaries to Understand Filipino Temporality
Autor:
Christian Jil R. Benitez
Publikováno v:
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints. 67:457-488
This article demonstrates how the close reading of words used in lexicographic definitions of the word panahon point to a Filipino understanding of temporality. These definitions resort to metonymy to concretize the abstract. Although different meani
Publikováno v:
The Center for Asia and Diaspora. 8:231-267