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In this inaugural e-book edition of the Philippine Humanities Review, essays by Nicanor G. Tiongson, Resil B. Mojares, Nikki Briones-Carsicruz, Isaac J. Donoso, and Jazmin Badong Llana take up the Philippine theater form, the Komedya.
The collection exhibits compelling historical analyses based on sharp philosophical approach and a strong nationalist perspective on theater and the arts.
Edited by Gonzalo Campoamor II and co-edited by Ruth Pison, Maricar Castro, Anril Tiatco, and Riya Brigino.
The Philippine Humanities Review (PHR) is a Commission on Higher Education (CHED) accredited refereed journal of the College of Arts and Letters (CAL), University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City. Managed by the Publications Program of CAL, the PHR publishes scholarly, critical and analytical works on the various aspects of Philippine culture, the arts and letters, as well as creative works in the broad field of the humanities.
Published by the College of Arts and Letter of the University of the Philippines - Diliman through Flipside Academic Content.
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