No. 26 (2016)
Front Matter
Front Matter
Kritika Kultura
Editor's Introduction
Editor's Introduction
Vincenz Serrano
Regular Section
Exorcising Communist Specters and Witch Philosophers: The Struggle for Academic Freedom of 1961
Preciosa de Joya
Reconstructing Female Sex in Emergent Novels
Muhammad Alkali and Rosil Talif
Monograph
Resuming the ‘Skilled Worker’ Identity: The Filipinas’ Strategies in Labour Market Participation in Melbourne, Australia
Cirila P. Limpangog
Short Takes
Shadow Lands, Strange Light
Charlson Ong
Mga Bintana ng Liwanag sa Hilaga
Kristoffer Brugada
The Noble Jihad
Jose Maria de Nazareno
Forum Kritika: Arts, Peace, and Conflictm
Introduction
Brian Desmond, Antionette McKane, Terry Phillips, and Zoe Zontou
From Healing to Hope: The Continuing Influence of the Chilean Arpilleras
T. Randahl Morris Ph.D., APR
Truth, Justice, and Performative Knowledge: Chokri Ben Chikha’s Theatrical “Truth Commission” on (Neo)colonial Injustices
Klass Tindemas
Education of Today Is the Security of Tomorrow!: Strengthening the Capacities to Create Secure Environments with Cultural Education
Raphael Vergin and Hannah Reich PhD
Forum Kritika: Manga Culture and Critique
Introduction: Manga Beyond Critique?
Jaqueline Berndt
Post 3-11 Japanese Political Cartooning with a Satirical Bite: Non-Newspaper Cartoons and Their Potential
Ronald Stewart
Critical Futures: The Places of E. San Juan, Jr.
Past and Futures of E. San Juan, Jr.
Charlie Samuya Veric
E. San Juan, Jr. at ang Diskursong Kulturang Popular
Rolando B. Tolentino
Migration, Imagination, and Transformation: Revisiting E. San Juan’s Carlos Bulosan and the Imagination of the Class Struggle
Michael D. Pante and Leo Angelo Nery
E. San Juan, Jr.: Remembering the Struggles During Martial Law
Elmer A. Ordoñez
Lessons from E. San Juan, Jr. on Resistance, Diversity, and Anti-Materialism in the Academy
Rachel Peterson and Joel Wendland
“Land is Life”: Reflections on E. San Juan, Jr., Considerations for Filipino Critical Theory, and Notes for Environmental Justice in the United States and the Philippines
Michael Joseph Viola
Themes from the History of Capitalism to the Rise of US Empire in the Pacific, With Annotations from Selected Works of E. San Juan, Jr.
Kenneth E. Bauzon
Vernacular World Making: E. San Juan, Jr. and the Rehearsal for the New International
Charlie Samuya Veric
Memory Work
Delia D. Aguilar
Curriculum Vitae of E. San Juan, Jr.
Epifanio San Juan Jr.
Literary The Contemporary Philippine Essay
Introduction
Ramon Guillermo and Martin V. Villanueva
What Do I Call This Beating
Neobie Gonzalez
from Dossier on Specific Fabrications
Carlos Quijon
The Wait on Quezon Avenue
Robert Nery
Bamboo Girl
Ian Rosales Casocot
Restoring the Lost Hiniktan
Denver Ejem Torres
After Beethoven
Carissa Pobre
The Economic Aspect in Contemporary Writing and the Matter of Class in Literature: Reading Selected Conceptual Works
Janine Go Dimaranan and Ivan Emil A. Labayne
Myth and the Poetics of Self: The Critical Corpus of Gémino H. Abad
J. Neil C. Garcia
Jandayan Island: Symphony of Dry Winds in a Time without Rain
Eulalio R. Guieb III