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Literary Study
CJ Vol. 2 No.1 2016
Naturalism and the New Woman
by
Maria Luisa S. Saministrado
A Locational Feminist Reading of Isabel Allende’s Three Novels
by
Ma. Elena L.Paulma
Fear in a Handful of Dust: Analogies of Destruction and Redemption Between Isaiah and T.S. Eliot’s The Wasteland
by
Eunice Soriano Baliong
Home Hymn Hubad: Translation as Disentangling Locations of Ethnic Identities and Home Claims
by
Arlene Yandug
CJ Vol. 1 No.1 2015
Her-story as History: Counter-Memory to Philippine Marcosian History in Arlene J. Chai’s Eating Fire and Drinking Water
by
Aimee C. Faunillan
Semiotics in the Historical Essays of Ambeth Ocampo
by
Ferdinand T. Cantular
The Marginal in the Filipino Woman: A Feminist Reading of Autobiographical Narratives
by
Ma. Elena L.Paulma
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