Examines how Filipino literature has intervened in the intellectual and popular debates on the hi...
Twenty-one Grams of Spirit tries to make the case, through sixty-four pieces, that while measure ...
May Laro Ang Diskurso Ng Katarungan
Canal de la Reina was Liwayway Arceo’s response to the call for committed writing as an aftermath...
Women Who Stay addresses the question of how women married to seafarers are shaped by migration a...
The Friend Zone isn't just one uniform assembly line of people with the 'just a friend' label sta...
Two works bound together back-to-back and inverted.
Students and beginning researchers often find writing research difficult, and the process itself ...
'In A Pig Was Once Killed in Our Garage, Martin Villanueva bravely forges and re-forges a self an...
Komunista presents a most comprehensive and detailed history of the beginnings of what eventually...
Personal essays on Philippine social life, politics, and Filipino in America.
'Set in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda, Broken Islands is about two women—Luna and Alba—whose l...
This poetry collection covers a lot of ground, geographically and thematically. It seems that, wh...
This is a veritable archive of Bohol's contribution to Philippine architecture, a testament to Bo...
Explores various aspects of late nineteenth-century Philippine society in an effort to locate the...
José Garcia Villa, a twentieth century Philippine phenomenon, took by storm the Filipino and Amer...
Religious Festivals in Contemporary Southeast Asia
Two women meet on the island where they shared a childhood. One is looking for her mother, the ot...
Because a full-fledged study of Filipino social democracy has not been undertaken before, this ef...
Set in an unnamed town bordered by mountains and sea, Boyhood reconstructs a vanished time of awa...
Education for a Globalizing Asia: Challenges and Opportunities is a collection of papers and comm...
History and Form is a critical reader by one of the leading authorities on Filipino-American lite...
This collection of essays challenges the prevailing view that the history and politics of Mindana...
Palawan at the Crossroads dwells on how dramatic twentieth-century population growth, particularl...
Pedro Chirino entered the Society of Jesus in February 1580 and arrived in the Philippines in Jun...
Timawa came out almost seventy years ago as A.C. Fabian’s first attempt at writing a novel. But t...
First in Choice Reprints series of Ateneo de Manila University Press. With a new preface to this ...
Voices on the Waters continues the project of mapping the contemporary literary terrain in southe...
'The World Is Still Beautiful is a superior display of historically specific situations that have...
Truly gripping is the detailed narration of what actually took place during the Senate and House ...
Southern Mindanao became the battleground of two major rebellions in the 1970s: one sought to cre...
Here at last, insofar as possible for the meticulous and indefatigable scholar, an amazing collec...
Filipinos regularly lament the sorry state of their nation, and the authors in this book are no e...
Father James Aloysius O'Donnell, S.J., brings a wealth of experience to this book, having worked ...