Deja vu & other essays / Marra PL. Lanot
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9715422241
- Deja vu and other essays
- 899.2104
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Main Library Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 899.2104 L293d 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 123196d |
Essaying
Accidental essayist
In praise of sensitive men
Being an ermat
Poetry and pleasures of running
The colors of October
Goodbye to the king
In death, the king still reigns
Remembrances of christmases past
The turbulent '70s
Babaylan, priestess, diyosa, bruha, witch
The greatest Pinays in my book
Home
Freeing women
Protest in '83
The emerging women's liberation movement
Housewives, our unsung heroes
Victims of sexual violence in the news?
Fetal rights or human rights?
Visual art or visual rape?
The false, the bad, and the ugly
Women in local films an outrage
Faces of the Filipina in the Philippine movies
The absentee women in local cinema
Pornography : whose silence and whose freedom?
Reviewing sounds & images
Dances of life and death
The human persons behind the names
Children's feast at bedtime
Ikabod bubwit out of frame
Quijano de Manila's profiles
Of people and Quijano de Manila
Storytelling with ease
Rony V. Diaz's death in a sawmill
Words as weapons
From dreamer to warrior
Bata, bata ... stirring controversy
In search of the liberated man
A woman named George
High notes in double fantasy
Pilita's greatest hits
Portrait of the singer as woman
Joaquin's tatarin : kiss kiss chop chop
The new woman in cinema
Turning a spellbinding novel to film
A story of breaking and mending hearts
Menor de edad : innocents beguiling
Brutally frank and true
Moral : ahead of its time
Journeying
Sampaloc of the '50s
Escape to Montemar
Overnight in Marcos country
Southern interlude
Glimpses of China
Deja vu in America (or one of those songs)
The mystique of Mexico
In Mexico, the twilight runs red
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