Deja vu & other essays
Lanot, Marra PL.
Deja vu & other essays Deja vu and other essays / Marra PL. Lanot - viii, 276 pages
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
9715422241
Philippine essays (English)
899.2104
Deja vu & other essays Deja vu and other essays / Marra PL. Lanot - viii, 276 pages
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
9715422241
Philippine essays (English)
899.2104