
No. 16 (2011)
Front Matter
Front Matter
Kritika Kultura
Regular Section
Where and When is Modernism
Mark Wollaeger
Global Feminisms and the Polish "Woman": Reading Popular Culture Representations Through Stories of Activism Since 1989
Magdalena J. Zaborowska and Justine M. Pas
Childhood and Family in Contemporary Children's Fiction: Resilience, Agency, and Emergence of New Gender Norms
Rosario Torres-Yu
Homo Tropicus: A Yearning
J. Pilapil Jacobo
Kolum Kritika
Confession as a Narrative Mode in Gay Indie Films
Gary D. Devilles
Forum Kritika:Philippine Studies: Transnationalism and Interdisciplinarity
Introduction
Kritika Kultura
Philippine Studies and the End of the American Century
Cynthia Tolentino
Empire and Globalization: On the Recent Study of the Philippines in the United States
Vicente L. Rafael
The New Challenge of the Mother Tongues: The Future of Philippine Postcolonial Language Politics
T. Ruanni F. Tupas
Decolonizing Knowledges: Asian American Studies, Carlos Bulosan, and Insurgent Filipino Diasporic Imagination
Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
What, and Where, is Philippine Studies? A Response
Charlie Samuya Veric
Literary
Five Poems
Michael M. Coroza
