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050 | _aPL 6163.3 .A28 2020 | ||
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_aAcuna, Tilde. _eAuthor |
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_aOroboro at iba pang abiso / _cTilde Acuna. |
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_aQuezon City : _bThe University of the Philippines Press, _cc2020. |
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_axix, 207 pages : _c23 cm. |
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365 | _bPHP 895.00 | ||
505 | _aPrefacismo--Introduksiyon--Forma--Conforme--Biyahe--Salinlahi--Apotheiosis--Trinidad--Kapitbayan--Talanotasyon -- Oroboro -- Aepilogia -- Tungkol sa may-akda. | ||
520 | _aMordant yet playful, cerebral yet politically engaged, Tilde Acuña’s genre-defying Oroboro at Iba Pang Abiso portrays the Philippines a century hence as a dystopian “Neon Filipino” theme park-cum-leisure city writ large and territorially divided into the naziones of Filipinorte and Pinasur, where thrive cyber siga and descendants (Ferdinand Marcos V, Snowflake Aquino VI, Princess Sarah Duterte) of familiar tyrants of the home, school, church, and state, but also denizens capable of nurturing critical thought and activist solidarities across the virtual and real worlds. | ||
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_aPHILIPPINE LITERATURE. _vHISTORY AND CRITICISM. |
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