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Introduction - Feminism: From Non-Word to Byword | 1 | |
Lilia Pablo Amansec: Challenging the Patriarchy | 16 | |
Edith Tiempo and the Nipa Hut of Passivity | 25 | |
Tita Lacambra-Ayala and the Gulliver Syndrome | 30 | |
Kerima Polotan's Women: From Virginity to Adultery | 37 | |
Ines Taccad Cammayo: Wearing the Pants in the Family | 55 | |
Rony Diaz's Subhuman Sister | 62 | |
Nick Joaquin's Batwoman | 66 | |
The Women Warriors of Gregorio Brillantes and Jose Dalisay, Jr. | 80 | |
How Do You Know It's Feminist? | 97 | |
The Dream Tiger | 117 | |
The Black Monkey | 144 | |
Everything | 152 | |
The Virgin | 159 | |
Cost Price | 167 | |
A Various Season | 176 | |
People of Consequence | 191 | |
The Centipede | 199 | |
Dona Jeronima | 206 | |
Janis Joplin, the Revolution and the Melancholy Widow of Gabriela Gilang Street | 232 | |
Amnesty | 263 | |
About the Authors | 268 | |
Appendix: Review of Women's Studies | 271 | |
Bibliography | 277 |
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Add Feminist Readings of Philippine Fiction : Critique and Anthology, 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 wom, Feminist Readings of Philippine Fiction : Critique and Anthology to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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