Catalog 2018 (10.4.2018)

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Contents 2018 Titles and Reprints........................................................................ 5 2017 Titles and Reprints........................................................................11 2016 Titles and Reprints......................................................................24 2015 Titles and Reprints......................................................................37 2014 Titles and Reprints......................................................................49 2013 Titles and Reprints......................................................................59 2012 Titles and Reprints......................................................................69 2011 Titles and Reprints....................................................................... 77 2010 Titles and Reprints.....................................................................87 2009 Titles and Reprints..................................................................102 E-books..................................................................................................... 112 Centennial Titles................................................................................... 116 List of UP Press Titles........................................................................ 128

About the UP Press The University of the Philippines Press, founded in 1965, is the premiere academic publishing house in the country. It has published more than a thousand books, hewing only to the strictest editorial standards in its selection of titles—literary and creative works, anthologies and works in Philippine studies, and research in the various academic disciplines. UP Press implements the highest academic standards in its selection of new titles. Aside from this, the Press endeavors to reprint “classics” that remain relevant or of interest to today’s readers. Since the middle of 2011, the Press has also started publishing electronic books, in partnership with Flipside Digital Content. UP Press also actively seeks partnerships with foreign academic presses in the reprinting of excellent books on Philippine studies.

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2018 Literary

Mga Apoy sa Ilaya at Iba Pang Kuwento Ang Mga Apoy sa Ilaya at Iba Pang Kuwento ay koleksiyon ng sampung maiikling kuwento. Malikhaing itinala rito ang mga personal at kolektibong alaala gamit ang sining ng pagkatha. Mula sa kuwento ng mga mitolohikal na mandirigmang sumalakay sa bayan ng Santa Catalina, pakikihalubilo sa mga migranteng manggagawa sa Japan, pagpasyal at pag-anyaya sa kamatayan sa Coron, hanggang sa sabay na pag-iral sa mundo ng pantasya at realidad, sinuong sa bawat kuwento ang mga sulok, gilid, at lalim ng pagiging tao. Si Rommel B. Rodriguez ay nagtuturo sa Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas, Kolehiyo ng Arte at Literatura, UP Diliman. Ang librong Lagalag ng Paglaya (UP Press, 2011) ang una niyang koleksiyon ng maiikling kuwento. Seekers of Spirits Chosen by the chieftains of his tribe, a man sets out to capture a spirit guardian, which can help the tribe fight the private army of a logging company. Using sleight of hand, a healer makes her patients believe that she can operate on them. These are the first and last stories in this collection. They show the opposite roles the supernatural plays in human lives. The seven other stories explore the complex ways humans and spirits interact. All these stories in Seekers of Spirits are set in Cotabato, a region with diverse cultures and a troubled history, a realm where the uncanny is an integral part of reality. Jude Ortega was born and lives in Sultan Kudarat Province. His short stories have received honorable mentions at the F. Sionil JosĂŠ Young Writers Awards and the Nick Joaquin Literary Awards. Seekers of Spirits is his first book.

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Palawan, My Haven: A Memoir and a Journey with Former Governor Salvador Socrates

Literary

In his autobiography which covers over sixty years, the author tells us not only the story of his own life, but also traces the rise of former Palawan governor Salvador Socrates, his friend and brother-in-law, who is widely credited for implementing pioneering projects and programs in that province. Aside from the inside glimpse it gives the reader into the workings of local government during the tumultuous decades of Ferdinand Marcos’s presidency, Macalinao provides an engaging, often humorous, sometimes touching narrative of his adventures as student, family man, and behind-the-scenes operator in government. Tony Macalinao was already in his eighties when he was challenged to write his first novel, this story about a dedicated governor and his own odyssey into the realities of living. Fantasy: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults Fantasy: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults delves into a rich and fertile genre that has been close to the imagination of Pinoy readers for many decades. The writers in this anthology explore how fantasy can express just what the Filipino young adult is going through today, and how they deal with the myriad concerns and issues that the modern world presents to them. Read through these specially chosen short stories written by Filipinos from around the archipelago, selected by award-winning editors. Kenneth Yu is a reading advocate and the publisher/ editor of The Digest of Philippine Genre Stories. Dean Francis Alfar is a multiaward-winning fictionist and advocate of speculative fiction whose short stories have been published in international anthologies. Muling Nanghaharana ang Dapithapon, Imus Novel 5 Ang pagsisimula ng pagkukuwento ay ang pagbabalik sa mga naiwang gunita. Sa pagitan ng nasusunog na mga manuskrito ay magtatagpo ang dalawang taong may niyayakap na sariling paniniwala tungkol sa pagsusulat: isang nagdududa kung talaga bang para sa kaniya ang sining na ’to, at isang nagsasabing tinalikuran siya nito. Ang nobelista’t ang makata, isang gustong makalimot at isang gustong umahon, sa loob ng isang pambihira at maiksing pagkakataon. Sa huli, ang maiksing nobelang ’to ay tungkol sa pagsusulat, sa literatura, at wala nang iba pa. Ang Muling Nanghaharana ang Dapithapon ay ika-lima sa pitong nobelang bumubuo sa Imus Novels. Si RM Topacio-Aplaon ay ipinanganak at nagkamuwang sa bayan ng Imus, Cavite.

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LAB: Mga Dulang Adaptasyon at Iba Pang Laro para sa mga Klaseng Panlaboratoryo This collection features four of Vlad’s works for the theatre—three of which have already been mounted by UP Dulaang Laboratoryo. We know in the theatre that “no two shows are the same.” Let this collection give you a different experience as you rediscover the plays. May this book allow you to find new meanings and insights and hopefully deepen your discussions and analyses of the text. — Mula sa Foreword Si Vladimeir B. Gonzales ay guro sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, kung saan siya nagtuturo ng malikhaing pagsulat, panitikan, at kulturang popular.

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Saysay Himig: A Sourcebook on Philippine Music History, 1880–1941 Saysay Himig: A Sourcebook on Philippine Music History, 1880–1941 is an anthology of fifty short essays that narrate the musical stories of the Filipinos from the time when the intellectual culture began to thrive and articulate the emerging sense of nationhood in the 1880s to the start of the Japanese occupation in 1941. This period covering half a century is crucial to the history of the nation because many of the institutions which eventually made up the core of political, economic, and sociocultural networks in the Third Philippine Republic—inaugurated in 1945—were established. Arwin Q. Tan is an assistant professor at the Department of Musicology of the University of the Philippines College of Music in Diliman, Quezon City.

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Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time and Manuel Silos’s Biyaya ng Lupa As the title suggests, this work on Philosophy and Filipino Film will involve a close reading of both Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time and Manuel Silos’s Biyaya ng Lupa. The pairing hopes to provide a better appreciation and understanding of both texts—each one, in its own way, embodying the spirit of experimentation. Edward Delos Santos Cabagnot served at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, as the Director of the CCP Media (Film, Broadcast, and New Media) Arts Division. He organized alternative cinema festivals, film workshops, and fora, and managed the longest-running indie film and video competition in Asia—the Gawad CCP para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video (CCP Independent Film and Video Competition), which started in 1987.

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Social Sciences

HUMANITIES

Modernismo sa Sining Musika Ang modernismo ay isang likhang-isip na may kinalaman sa panahon, kung saan ang mga bago ay binibigyan ng kahalagahan. Ang modernismo ay maitataya ring isang konsepto sa mga gawain ng tao na napapaloob sa isang kapanahunan sa isang kultura o kabihasnan. Sa mga sulating napapaloob sa aklat na ito, tinutukoy na ang modernismo sa musika ay konsepto ng sining na nagmula sa kulturang kanluranin at lumaganap sa buong mundo, lalong-lalo na sa Asya. Si Ramón Pagayon Santos ay Professor emeritus ng UP Kolehiyo ng Musika. Siya’y naging dekano ng Kolehiyo ng Musika at executive director ng UP Center for Ethnomusicology. Noong 2014, hinirang siya bilang Pambansang Alagad ng Sining sa Musika. Handbuk ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino Bolyum 1: Perspektibo at Metodolohiya Ang sikolohiyang Pilipino ay sikolohiyang bunga ng karanasan, kaisipan, at oryentasyong Pilipino. Mayaman ang batayan nito sa kultura, wika, diwa, pananaw, lipunan, at kasaysayang Pilipino. Ito ay sistematiko at siyentipiko sa pagkuha ng kaalaman sa pamamagitan ng mga katutubong metodong naaangkop sa karanasan ng mga Pilipino. Layunin ng koleksiyon ng 100 artikulong ito ang magsilbing sanggunian upang mapaunlad ang iskolarsip at pagtuturo sa larangan ng sikolohiya at agham panlipunan sa Pilipinas. Si Rogelia Pe-Pua ay nagtamo ng sumusunod na mga titulo mula sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas: PhD sa Pilipinohiya (1988), Master sa Sikolohiya (1981), at Batsilyer sa Agham sa Sikolohiya (cum laude, 1977). Twentieth-Century Philippine Political Thinkers Twentieth-Century Philippine Political Thinkers is intended as a basic reader for anyone who wishes to embark on a study of political thinking in the Philippines during the twentieth century. It features portions of the works of selected thinkers introduced and supplemented with essays written by faculty members of the Department of Political Science at the University of the Philippines Diliman. The social and political events of twentiethcentury Philippines and beyond resonate in the ideas and ideals of these men and women whose works form the foundation of this volume. Jorge V. Tigno is a professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of the Philippines in Diliman.

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Science and Technology

Science-Based Management and Upland Community Development in the Philippines The challenge of harmonizing the seemingly contradicting, opposed management of natural resources for environmental stability and security and the development of the community in the uplands is increasingly pressing. This book provides useful and insightful information in understanding the dynamics of twinning upland community development and natural resource management. Cases, recommendations, and guides on how the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve’s resources can be harnessed to redound to the inclusive growth of these communities without compromising the ecological integrity of the mountain are also discussed in this book. Portia G. Lapitan, PhD, is a professor at the Department of Forest Biological Sciences, College of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños. Sakunang Darating, Saklolo’y Tayo Rin: Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Handbook for Academic Institutions: The University of the Philippines Experience The idea of a handbook on disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) came with a backdrop of destruction that came with certain typhoons from 2011 to 2014—Sendong in Mindanao (2011), Pablo also in Mindanao (2012), and Yolanda in the Visayas (2013)—and the threat of the Big One, a massive earthquake predicted to come from either the Manila Trench or the West Valley Fault. Ferdinand C. Llanes, PhD, is professor of history at University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman and was the first director of Padayon UP, the public service office of the UP System.

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2017 Literary

Accidents of Composition These revelatory poems travel through marginal histories and colonial encounters with an abundance of courage, curiosity, clairvoyance and humanity. Bobis is a lyrical shapeshifter; her dramatic luminosity and narrative flourishes inhabit other worlds.—Michelle Cahill After four novels, award-winning writer Merlinda Bobis returns to poetry. Her latest novel Locust Girl, A Lovesong received the 2016 Christina Stead Prize for Fiction and the Juan C. Laya Philippine National Book Award.

Pag Mabilis Na Umalis Baka Di Naman Talaga Dumating Sa ikatlong koleksyon ng maikling kwento ni Rolando B. Tolentino, ang mga iglap ay hitik sa kwento ng paglisan, pagdating, di pagbalik, pag-aantay, paglagi—pero parating puno ng pagtatagpo. Ang eksena ng tagpuan ay enkapsuladong sandali at sityo ng mga realidad, fantasya, angas, labis at kulang sa historikal, panlipunan, sarili, kapwa, kabalintunaan, paradox, pagnanasa, at pagdanas. Si Rolando B. Tolentino ay fellow at direktor ng UP Institute of Creative Writing. Nagsusulat siya ng kwento at sanaysay.

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Literary

Linara nga mga Pulong Set against this backdrop, Linara nga mga Pulong (Woven Words), a collection of about a hundred poems in Waray and their translations into English, signifies a defiance of historical and geopolitical marginalization of regional languages in the Philippines. It affirms the vitality of a people’s literary sensibility and a poetic tradition, which, in not a few ways, deviates from the modernist visions of the hegemonic strands of Philippine literature. Jose Duke S. Bagulaya is a native of Tacloban City and a former fellow of the UP National Writers Workshop. He holds a Bachelor of Laws, a BA in Communication Arts, and an MA in Comparative Literature.

Southern Stories and Strays This collection of fiction and nonfiction pieces is peopled by women who live in or come from Mindanao, that “faraway” place in the Philippine South known for its political wars and religious strife. But this book is not about that. These stories are about those middle spaces where there will always be more than one thing, all at once: logic and love, truth and imagination, tradition and transitions, presence and loss, madness and choices, grief and life. Maria Elena L. Paulma was born in Butuan City and has degrees in creative writing and comparative literature from the University of the Philippines.

Tilt Me and I Bend With a “voice the weight of an island,” Desire calls us into her heady tropical surreal. An anthropomorphic deity permeates the sequence with her presence: her creation, her lingering trauma, her irresistible beauty, her wild pain. On the mouths of men, ADORE. And we must put this collection of poems on a pedestal, to be watchers of the fleeting fires, the sparks, the drama, and the true. For whatever is here is you and me: the lost, meandering against velvet folds of the dream that once we burned more than we should, and burned well.—Nerisa del Carmen Guevara Ned Parfan is an instructor at the University of Santo Tomas and a Resident Fellow of the UST Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies.

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Sinagnayan Labaw Donggon is tasked by his wife, Matan-ayon, to defeat Sinagnayan and bring her sister Pinailog sa Pinggan home with him. Will he succeed despite the many characters and challenges that he’ll meet along the way? Federico “Tuohan” Caballero, the chanter, comes from a long family line of epic chanters. Alicia P. Magos is Professor Emeritus of UP Visayas Anna Razel Limoso Ramirez is project coordinator for the publication of the ten epics of Panay.

Sapantaha Tinutukoy ng “sapantaha” ang anumang hula, akala, o hinala. Kapag inilangkap sa sining ng pagkukuwento, ang ibinubunga’y pagsasakatawan din ng bisyon ng nakaraan, kasalukuyan, at hinaharap, na hindi kinakailangang nakasalansan sa nakasanayan. Tinipon ng mga editor ang mga kontemporaneong kuwento sa Sapantaha sa hangaring hagipin ang kasalukuyang imahinasyon ng mga Pilipino. Maaaring tingnan ang koleksiyon bilang tinipong mga mito, mga piniga’t pinarikit na mga karanasang tumutugis sa nakasanayang pagpapatotoo at pagkatotoo. Si Luna Sicat Cleto ay nagtuturo ng malikhaing pagsulat at panitikan sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman. Si Rolando B. Tolentino ay fakulti ng University of the Philippines Film Institute at dating dekano ng UP College of Mass Communication. Tinalunay Tinalunay is what Waray students and scholars have been wishing for. This anthology will make Leyte-Samar readers proud of their enduring literary artistry: from the “lost” epics of the early inhabitants of Leyte-Samar to the lyrics and narratives of contemporary Waray writers, from the puplonganon and karantahon of the folk to the traditional poems of the Sanghiran writers, and from the songs of the revolutionary movement to the visual poetry and formal experimentation of today’s young writers. This will certainly be the go-to source for Waray writing and poetics.—Nino Soria de Veyra Merlie M. Alunan was faculty of UPV Tacloban College where she initiated creative writing workshops to encourage the young to write in the native language.

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Cadena de Amor

Literary

Marra PL. Lanot’s poetry combines lighthearted wit, compassion, and wisdom. This is what poets with a genuine respect for words and worlds do. Writing in three different languages—English, Tagalog, and Spanish—she tackles even the littlest of things like when she celebrates “Buko Pie,” her cat, or declares in her own unique way that she is a woman not of one country but of the world. In poignant images, she narrates how life can be under martial law in “Batas Militar.” There are no absolute answers, but Cadena de Amor, her latest poetry collection, weaves memories of her lives and loves and speaks to our hearts, minds, and spirit. Read, reflect, and be delighted.—Lilia Quindoza Santiago Marra PL. Lanot is a poet, essayist, and freelance journalist and served as literary editor of Mirror Weekly and Philippines Graphic magazines.

Black Arcadia “Black Arcadia presents us with a landscape that is barren and inhospitable, but at the same time wild and lush. These beautifully dark poems move like a sidewinder across the landscape, tangle in the undergrowth, and deliver us into something feral and exhilarating.”—Kristy Bowen Born in September 1980 in Kidapawan, Cotabato, Kristine Ong Muslim is the author of eight books of fiction and poetry. Her individual stories and poems have received awards and distinctions.

Balanakon Imagine a breathtaking fight between two brave men by the river mouth—Sarandihon who guards the Bangga-an gibwangan (river mouth) and Balanakon who is intent on passing through that river route. The intruder, Balanakon, wants to snatch away the beauteous Matan-ayon from Labaw Donggon. From the land-fight, both fighters armed with long-bladed knives soar to the sky, engaging in an aerial display of prowess. But Balanakon’s eyes are drawn toward the long-haired maiden, Kamaging, whom he spies among the fair maidens witnessing the fight; he becomes smitten with her. He decides to woo Kamaging by asking her for a quid (betel nut preparation). Who will win the fight once Balanakon has fallen in love and gotten distracted? Alicia P. Magos is Professor Emeritus of UP Visayas.

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Literary

100 Love Letters Press: 100 Love Letters collects love letters from women across the Asia-Pacific region. Letters of longing crafted with perfect heat. Affectionate illustrations shaped by hand. Playing cards with bite. Savor each letter slowly. Or consume as many as you can. Francesca Rendle-Short is a novelist, essayist, poet, and memoirist. Laurel Flores Fantauzzo teaches at Yale-NUS College.

Then, Beast: Poems Shane Carreon’s level gaze unflinchingly confronts her world with grace. In these prose-poems, the subtle, matter-of-fact candor of her voice—refusing to yield to marginalization, elegantly expunged of any bid for sympathy—deepens into a breathtaking awareness of “Our selves, drifting back to all the places we’ve been.”— Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas Shane Carreon is a recipient of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for her poetry and the Nick Joaquin Literary Award for her fiction. Her work has been chosen by the State University of New York in Binghamton for the AWP Intro Journal Awards for Poetry. This is her second poetry collection after travelbook (UP Press). How to Pacify a Distraught Infant Anna Felicia C. Sanchez has written the kind of book that will provoke reams of scholarly papers on gender identity and marital politics—in other words, it’s clearly important and insightful, the well-crafted product of a mature sensibility that has managed to capture her generation’s domestic tribulations. But the best reason to read it is to welcome the long-overdue emergence of a remarkable literary talent who can write about pain—about itinerant and impermanent affections—with uncommon poignancy.—José Y. Dalisay Jr. Anna Felicia C. Sanchez finished her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the Department of English and Comparative Literature of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, where she teaches literature and creative writing.

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HUMANITIES

Literary

Through a glass, darkly This book compiles prose works (other than short stories) of National Artist Francisco Arcellana, comprising of columns written just after the Pacific War, introductions to books of fellow writers, commencement speeches, interviews with students, and papers delivered on the sidelines of a workshop, among others. It presents another side of the writer, whose centennial was celebrated in 2016. Editor Juaniyo Arcellana is the author of three books— Gabriela’s Sundial and Other Poems (Anvil, 1992), Under the Breadfruit Tree: Poems and Stories (DLSU Press, 2002), and Impostor Moderne (Erehwon Publishing, 2013).

Of Tyrants and Martyrs Of Tyrants and Martyrs is an account of Manuel Lahoz’s experiences during Martial Law. In this book, he narrates his encounters with unsung heroes who dedicated their lives to uphold human rights even amidst dark times. The book tells stories of ordinary people such as Fr. Zacarias Agatep, Deacon Santiago Arce, Ama Macli-ing Dulag, Puri Pedro, Sr. Mariani Dimaranan, and Bobby dela Paz who took extraordinary tasks for the welfare of others. More than a political memoir, the book aims to inspire the younger generation not to forget the men and women who lost their lives in their fight against tyranny. Manuel Lahoz is a former priest who is a human rights advocate.

Awareness of Light Naomi “Shoko” Matsumoto’s book, Awareness of Light: Handbook and Archives of Technical Theater in the Philippines, is an important addition to the documented genre of lighting design. It brings a uniquely Asian, specifically Japanese, viewpoint and attitude to the discipline of lighting design, including a section on Ikebana and how it relates to lighting design.—Michael F. Ramsaur, Professor, Stanford University Naomi “Shoko” Matsumoto studied Performing Arts at the Tama Art School in Tama Art University, Japan, and is an active international lighting designer who has designed for more than 500 theatre performances, musicals, operas, and dance productions all over the world.

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HUMANITIES

Suri Ang salitang “sori” (matandang baybay ng salitang “suri” sa Vocabulario de la lengua Tagala nina Noceda at Sanlucar) ay tumutukoy sa espesipikong paraan ng manghahabi sa pagtiyak na may pare-parehong nipis/gaspang ang mga hiblang hahabihin upang maging tela. Ipinahihiwatig samakatwid ng salita na pinararaan sa pamimili ang mga hiblang magiging tela. Sa librong itong pinamagatan kong Suri, layuning maglinaw sa mga usaping kaugnay ng pagbabasa ng panitikan.—Mula sa Introduksiyon Bienvenido Lumbera. National Artist for Literature, is a poet, critic, librettist, writer, scholar, and educator, Bienvenido “Bien” Lumbera is widely acknowledged as one of the pillars of contemporary Philippine literature, cultural studies, and film, having written and edited numerous books on cinematic and literary history and criticism. Bright Sign, Bright Age The winning essays of a UP Press-sponsored Critical Essay Writing Contest in [both] the English and Filipino divisions attend to varying aspects of Philippine Studies, and yet what seems to unify them is the recognition of dissonance and paradox in the fundamental ways everyday social meanings are negotiated, expressed, interpreted, and lived by most Filipinos, caught as they are between the painful vicissitudes and transitions of their restively transforming histories.—From the Introduction, J. Neil C. Garcia, editor Editor J. Neil C. Garcia teaches creative writing and comparative literature at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, where he serves as Director of the university press and a fellow for poetry at the Institute of Creative Writing.

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Vocal Repertoire of the Ibaloi of Kabayan The Ibaloi have a rich patrimony of vocal expressions, from ritualistic forms of communication and narratives to allegorical songs and witty repartees. These embody the depth and fullness of the Ibaloi persona in their textual contents, most especially those that were conveyed extemporaneously and have been retained in the memory of the community of the elders. This study offers a glimpse of the entire Ibaloi culture, which reflects a much wider cultivation and history of their colorful and rich civilization. Dr. Ramón Pagayon Santos is a university professor emeritus at the UP College of Music and was named National Artist for Music in 2014.

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ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Philippine Modernities This book is about a particular cultural history of modernity in the Philippines from the 1880s to 1941. It compiles essays by scholars from various fields of the academe that explore salient questions that advance our understanding on how entanglements with the social practices of modernity led to significant local cultural transformations that were unique to the Filipino experience. JosĂŠ S. Buenconsejo is a professor of Musicology at the College of Music, University of the Philippines Diliman. He also served as dean of the institution.

An Orosipon kan Bikolnon If the monologic force of narration produces a nation, orosipon, an old Bikol word for story, interrupts this production by telling a different story or different stories. Coming from the root word osip which approximates “tell,� orosipon points to more than one person involved in the act of telling, which attributes the act of telling proper to no one in particular. Orosipon suggests a multiplicity and fluidity prohibited by the homogenizing structuring of narration and community. Raniela Barbaza is an associate professor at the Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City.

Halakhak Halakhak is an examination of how humor is deployed in Philippine popular cultural forms, a response to the paucity of studies in which Filipino humor is analyzed. In attempting to provide a definition of Filipino national humor, it examines popular cultural forms as repositories of different aspects of Filipino humor, which mine what is laughable in Philippine life, and study why this laughter is so robust and persistent, oftentimes amid truly tragic and pathetic experiences. Dr. Maria Rhodora G. Ancheta is professor at the Department of English and Comparative Literature at the University of the Philippines at Diliman.

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SiningSaysay SiningSaysay tells the story of the Filipino nation through twenty-nine magnificent, large-scale paintings, each measuring twelve feet wide and six feet high. The paintings were created by a select group of twenty-seven esteemed UP alumni artists who captured in their creative minds the various significant eras in Philippine history and committed in visual forms the events and protagonists of these periods to narrate to us through pictures our story as a people. SiningSaysay is a collaborative project of the University of the Philippines (UP), the UP Alumni Association (UPAA), and the Araneta Center Inc.

Social Sciences

Scripted by Men This is an analytical study of crucial documents that shed light on the last few months of Andres Bonifacio’s life in the province of Cavite. On the basis of its findings, the study calls for a drastic revision of the historiography of those events dealing with the life of this national hero and the fate of the Philippine Revolution of 1896–97. Soledad Borromeo-Buehler received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history from the University of the Philippines. She was a member of the UP History Department prior to her departure for the United States on a Fulbright-Hays scholarship and received her PhD in history from the University of California at Berkeley.

Linguistics

3 Baybayin Studies The general approach of this invisible faculty contrasts greatly with the amateurish interpretations tinged with superstitions that have plagued baybáyin studies in the course of the twentieth century, and may have contributed to the general disregard for this field among the majority of Filipino intellectuals. Now that the baybáyin has been recognized as one of the deep components of the filipino identity, it is a good thing that serious scholars should have endeavored to proceed to a scientifically and historically correct presentation of what should be known about it. —Jean-Paul Potet (from the Foreword) Ramon Guillermo teaches Philippine Studies at the University of the Philippines-Diliman, Quezon City.

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Social Sciences

Traditional Medicine in the Colonial Philippines From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, Spanish missionaries collected, studied, and made records of Philippine medicinal plants and herbs that Filipino traditional medical practitioners or herbolarios had been prescribing since the precolonial period. Because the herbolarios left no writings about their practices, the missionaries’ works are our primary sources for studying Filipino traditional medicine. Based on these works, Traditional Medicine in the Colonial Philippines, 16th to the 19th Century by Ma. Mercedes G. Planta gives us an intimate and dense portrait of a defined medical tradition, and so, documents an important component of ways of life and epistemologies that Filipinos can recuperate and benefit from. Ma. Mercedes G. Planta is a faculty member of the Department of History, University of the Philippines Diliman. The Myth of the Barangay The Myth of the Barangay and Other Silenced Histories provides important incisive analyses of several primary documents that point to a rich and largely dismissed narrative of early written Philippine history. Damon Woods has done tremendous and painstaking work to seek out hidden Filipino transcripts found among Spanish documents scattered all over the world. In doing so, his work calls for an enriched, critical, and continuing dialogue on the bayan and its relationship to Filipinos in the Philippines as well as the growing Filipino diaspora.—Lily Ann B. Villaraza Chair, Philippine Studies Department City College of San Francisco

Damon L. Woods, the son of missionary parents, grew up in Baguio City. He received his PhD in Southeast Asian History from the University of California, Los Angeles. The Nation in Our Hearts The Nation in Our Hearts is a compilation of columns originally written for the Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro. The writings recall and examine social, political, and environmental situations that have affected and continue to affect the Philippines and its people, with special focus on Mindanao. Arnold P. Alamon teaches sociology at the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology and is involved in various research and advocacy engagements for the Mindanao Interfaith Institute for Lumad Studies or MIILS based in Cagayan de Oro. His dog’s name is Buster.

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Science and Technology

Science Philippines 4 Science Philippines Volume IV is the fifth and last in a series of books on popular science articles written by Filipino scientists, science educators, and administrators about their work and related studies done by others in the Philippines and the rest of the world. The first four books are titled Selected Essays on Science and Technology for Securing a Better Philippines and Science Philippines Volumes I, II, and III. They contain articles that were published in the newspaper column called “Star Science” which appeared every Thursday in the business section of The Philippine Star starting in 2003.—From the Introduction Gisela P. Padilla-Concepcion is a professor at the Marine Science Institute in the University of the Philippines

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Mathematics

Core Concepts of Calculus with Applications This textbook offers a brief introduction to calculus designed for undergraduate students in disciplines that require only a semester of differential and integral calculus. Although emphasis is put on understanding concepts, the book promotes appreciation of the importance, vitality, and power of calculus through illustrative applications drawn from fields such as the physical sciences, economics, business, management science, engineering, public health, biology, and population dynamics.—From the Foreword Rolando A. Danao is a professor emeritus at the School of Economics, University of the Philippines (UP).


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Pahagunong Pahagunong, a deity from the urugan (upper world), gazes down the pagtung-an (middle world) to the wide open sea. And lo, he falls madly in love with Matan-ayon, an irresistible, ravishing, long-haired beauty, bathing by the sea coast. But, he has to contend with the brave Paubari, the maiden’s guard, watching nearby. A long single fight ensues until Laonsina, a deity-arbiter from the sky-world, devises a scheme to end it. Alicia P. Magos is a sociocultural anthropologist who started work on the epics almost twenty-five years ago. She is now Professor Emeritus.

Kalampay Beauty, a joy forever, and the contest of men. Imagine an alluring maiden bathing by the seaside and watched from afar by a handsome, envious man from the underworld. Read the Kalampay and the thrilling long sea journeys to Lim-awun, the paradise underworld to rescue Matan-ayon. Feel the dangerous experience of diving down through the Panibyungan, the great waterfall. Read how two powerful men, Labaw Donggon and Masangladon, come face-to-face to vie for the beautiful woman. Who will finally win Matan-ayon’s hand? Alicia P. Magos is a sociocultural anthropologist who started work on the epics almost twenty-five years ago. She is now Professor Emeritus.

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Typewriter Altar Typewriter Altar is a story of the power of recollection, remembrance, and redemption. It begins with the narrator’s recurring dream. Books with wordless pages are strewn everywhere in an empty, old house wherein a mood of abandonment reigns. In the dream, Laya thinks she can hear her parents’ voices, but silence would follow as soon as she attempts to trace these sounds. Always, she would wake up, and the emptiness of that house and those pages seem accusatory. In the work, memory bleeds into the then and the now, ushering the reader into a ringside glimpse of an artist’s life. Luna Sicat Cleto teaches at the UP Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature. Selected Poems This is Cirilo F. Bautista’s twelfth book of poems, selected by the poet himself from his remarkable body of past work. “(Bautista’s) writings have done much to enhance the framework of Philippine nationalism beyond the narrow bounds of the traditional concepts of what is Filipino and have brought in a global inclusiveness that has set the Philippines as a vibrant member among the other nations of the world.” —Edith L. Tiempo National Artist for Literature Cirilo F. Bautista was declared declared National Artist for Literature in 2014

Of That Other Country We Now Speak Written over the last two decades, these stories are thematically and stylistically diverse ranging from the exuberant title story to the “minimalist” “The Vet.” Here we find the gritty realism of crime fiction as well as the enchantment of myth. Here is fiction sensual and sophisticated, rich and robust. Here is fiction worthy of its calling. Charlson Ong has published three collections of short fiction as well as three novels. He has won the National Book Award for both his short fiction and his novels.

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Bamboo Bed chronicles McCarty’s life in the immediate preMarcos and Martial Law eras as he moved in and out of the country’s jails—at one point sharing the same prison cell as the historian William Henry Scott—while circulating among an impressive circle of Manila’s gangsters, artists, ex-rebels, bohemians, drug addicts, politicians, and assorted cognoscenti. Bamboo Bed is … a rare document by a postcolonial American who has moved between the centers and margins of power. In this account of the tempestuous antecedents of late twentieth-century Manila, Mac gives us no less than a visceral map of the modern Philippines that is at once hallucinatory and prophetic. —Vicente L. Rafael, Univ. of Washington, Seattle Weldon “Mac” McCarty is a musician and author, and presently lives and writes in Quezon City.

Science Fiction: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults As the second in a planned genre-anthology series for young adults, Science Fiction: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults explores once more the concerns and issues of today’s youth, this time through the lens of the science fiction genre. Enjoy these selected Y.A. short stories written by new as well as experienced authors, chosen and presented by award-winning editors Dean Francis Alfar and Kenneth Yu. Dean Francis Alfar is an award-winning novelist and writer of speculative fiction. Kenneth Yu is a reading advocate and publisher of The Digest of Philippine Genre Stories (PGS).

Bohemian Rhapsody in Two Places and Other Essays I look at the world, but I don’t always understand it. Many times, it is in writing about what I see that I understand, that I make sense of things. These essays are attempts to understand—it’s in the etymology of the word “essay,” after all, the idea of attempting, of sketching out stories and trying to unspool their significance. They are attempts and, almost always, provisional. They are about, among other things, food, family, books, music, and places. They’re about cities in the Philippines and outside, written sporadically and spanning many years, from the mid-1990s to the present. —from “Looking at the World: An Introduction” Trixie Alano Reguyal has worked as a teacher, entrepreneur, writer, and editor. She currently blogs at ikangablog.wordpress.com.

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Snail Fever This book is a collection of poems selected by the author from the various works he wrote from about 1997 to 2016. The poems deal with the mystery and wonder of Nature, of the human mind and heart. They also deal with history from a fresh perspective. The poems that denounce the exploitation of the weak by those who usurp power have their origins in the author’s own experience of poverty and oppression. There are at least two love poems here, as well as the sonnet that was favorably reviewed by National Artist Edith L. Tiempo in her book, Six Poetry Formats and the Transforming Image. Francis C. Macansantos is a five-time Palanca awardee for Poetry in English. This book is his fourth collection of poems. Hasang Ayon kay Gerardo Z. Torres, “pinag-uugnay ang mga kuwento sa koleksiyong ito ng tema ng kasawian at kawalan na siyang bunga ng pag-ibig at pagnanasa. Malinaw ang mensahe ni John Iremil E. Teodoro sa kaniyang katha: hindi kailanman maaaring maangkin nang lubusan ang minamahal. Ito ang trahedya ng bawat nagmamahal, anuman ang kaniyang kasarian. Kung si Dickinson ang ‘Reyna ng Kalbaryo,’ si Teodoro ang kaniyang pinakamasugid na tagasunod.” Ipinanganak at lumaki si John Iremil E. Teodoro sa San Jose de Buenavista, Antique. Nagawaran na ng Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature ang kaniyang mga maikling kuwento, dula, at sanaysay. Nanalo ang kalipunan ng maikling sanaysay niya na Pagmumuni-muni at Pagtatalak ng Sirenang Nagpapanggap na Prinsesa ng National Book Award para sa Creative Nonfiction noong 2008. Pagkahaba-Haba Man ng Prusisyon Ayon kay Jericho Natividad, “ang aklat ay isang lawas ng mga personal na pagtatapat ng isang kaluluwang nagsusumikap at nagpupumiglas kilanlin ang kaniyang sarili batay na rin sa mga karanasang humahamon sa kaniya. Sa pamamagitan ng literatura, nakikipagdiyalogo ang may-akda sa kaniyang pananampalataya, nagtatanong, nagpoprotesta, sinusubukang iugnay rito ang mga katanungan ng kaniyang buhay. Sa pagbasa nito, tayo man ay makapagmumuni, mapapaisip, mapapangiti, maluluha, at muling makaaalaala sa halaga ng ating pagkatao.” Si Louie Jon A. Sánchez ay nagtuturo ng panitikan, pagsulat, at kulturang popular sa Department of English, Ateneo de Manila University.

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Fault Setting “Here’s to homecoming, my friends,” Joel Toledo writes in his magnificent new book, Fault Setting. “Cheers to resistances.” Each poem in this collection is indeed a form of homecoming and an essay in resistance, a map of the heart that will guide readers into new worlds and ways of being. He is a poet who believes that “Sorrow can be alleviated.” And this book is proof of that.—Christopher Merrill Joel M. Toledo holds a Masters degree in English Studies (Poetry) from the University of the Philippines Diliman, where he likewise finished two undergraduate degrees (Journalism and Creative Writing). He has previously authored three collections of poetry—Chiaroscuro, The Long Lost Startle, and Ruins and Reconstructions. Haiyan and Other Plays This anthology of plays illustrates Taleon-Sonza’s response to events and issues facing the Philippines. Written in a span of over a decade, the book attests to her dedication as a cultural advocate for the Philippines while residing in the United States. This collection is a result of her unceasing affinity to the homeland, yielding reflections that raise compelling questions rather than easy answers. Central to the theme is the question of how a people manage to survive in the midst of harsh and cruel socioeconomic conditions. Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza has won several awards from the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature and an award in the script category of the Philippine Centennial Literary Contest. Selda Dos Minsan, dumarating sa buhay ng tao ang pagsubok na susukat sa kaniyang katatagan. Ang aklat na ito ay isang pagsisiwalat ng isang manunulat tungkol sa kanyang karanasan sa loob ng ilang buwang pagkakabilanggo sa Selda Dos ng Manila City Jail. Sa hangaring makalaya sa maling paratang napilitan siyang harapin ang mga pangyayaring puno ng karahasan at panganib. Ang masadlak sa kulungang walang rehas, ayon sa may-akda, ay isang bangungot. Ipinanganak ang may-akdang si Bobby V. Villagracia sa Labo, Camarines Norte noong ika-5 ng Agosto 1958. Nagsusulat siya para sa komiks, pocketbook, at mga magasin ng maikling kuwento at nobela, lathalain, tula, at ilang aklat sa malikhaing pagsulat.

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Banayad Ayon kay Luna Sicat Cleto, ang tinig ng makatang babae sa kontemporaryong panahon ay “tinig” ng katawan at kaluluwang matagal nang ikinulong sa loob ng garapon, ngunit ngayo’y nakapailanglang na, dahil kinilala na rin ang larangan ng personal bilang larang na politikal, dahil kinilala na rin ang ambag ng mga may-, kasam-, sa bahay, upang maakda ang talam- at akdang buhay. Hindi na mga multo sa panitikan sa Pilipinas ang mga babaeng makata. Isa na sa makatang ito si Rowena Festin. Si Rowena P. Festin ay editor, tagasalin, makata, kuwentista, guro, at mananaliksik. Ang kanyang mga tula at maikling kuwento ay nagkamit ng mga pagkilala sa Palanca Awards, Gawad Galian, at Gantimpalang Ani.

The Axolotl Colony The Axolotl Colony gathers together the stories of Jaime An Lim. His characters are faced with fear and dread for the future but hurtle along in An Lim’s masterful control of pace and plot. Paralyzed by separation, Tomas, in the title story, is a study in quiet desperation. Fidela Magsilang, in the story bearing her name, is literally liberated from her cold feet by a chase through a woodland scene. In “The Homing Mandarin,” An Lim chronicles the epic travails of a Chinese family in the Philippines with gentle humor and sad irony. An Lim sees the humanity in his characters’ fears at the same time as he admires and admonishes them. Fictionist Jaime An Lim is co-founder of the Mindanao Writers Group and the Iligan National Writers Workshop and has won many awards for his fiction. Selected Stories In the author’s introduction to the book, he writes, “these twelve short stories are memorable to me because they are, in a sense, so much a part of my personal experience. Writers write from their lives—this is axiomatic, not so much because their lives are ignited by adventure and romance. What they do is embroider, enlarge what is fairly trivial and common into something bright—even fanciful—with the magic of words.” National Artist Francisco “Frankie” Sionil Jose is a fictionist, essayist, and journalist who, throughout his seventy-year-long career as a writer, has espoused social justice, moral order, and change to better the lives of average Filipino families. He is also a publisher, lecturer on cultural issues, and the founder of the Philippine chapter of the international organization PEN.

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Muling nangahas ang mga kontemporaneong kuwentistang Filipino. Winner o loser, walang in-between sa mga kuwento. Ginagalugad ang samu’t saring loob at labas ng ating uri, kasarian, sexualidad, henerasyon, relihiyon, etnisidad, lahi, pagkamamamayan, at pagkabansa. Narito ang mga kuwentong bumibitaw upang maging matatag ang ating paninindigan, naghihinagpis upang makilala ang tagumpay, nalulungkot upang mangarap. Namayani man ang dalawang polaridad ng ating indibiduwal at kolektibong danas, sa huli, matatagpuan natin ang ating mga sarili na nilalampasan ang mga luwalhati at pighati ng ating panahon. Si Rommel B. Rodriguez ay kasalukuyang guro ng Panitikan, Malikhaing Pagsulat, at Philippines Studies sa Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas, UP Diliman. Si Rolando B. Tolentino ay dating dekano ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Kolehiyo ng Komunikasyong Pangmadla at fakulti ng UP Film Institute.

Performing Catholicism This book reflects on the relationship between religion and theater. In particular, it looks at the relationship of Catholicism and performance or the embodied world of theater in opposition to the written text. In investigating this relationship, two inquiries are identified. First, it is proposed that performance may be looked at as an analogy for the understanding of Catholicism. Second, the link between Catholicism and performance is ontological. In other words, this book is an inquiry on Catholicism “as” a performance and an assertion that it “is” a performance. Sir Anril Pineda Tiatco teaches at the UP Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts

Music in the Zarzuelas of Severino Reyes (“Lola Basyang”) Severino Reyes (1861–1942), writer and dramatist, wrote the libretto to a total of twenty zarzuelas in which he worked closely with composers ranging from Fulgencio Tolentino (1870–1940) to Antonio Molina (1894–1980). Unfortunately, only eleven of these works have extant music today. Nevertheless, they present a good cross section of musical theory and practice in the Philippines early in the twentieth century.The author also includes reproductions of original zarzuela compositions as found in the appendix, and recommends their possible revival today even as individual compositions. Helen Samson-Lauterwald obtained her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Cologne in Germany.

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Myth and Writing As the title piece announces, mythology and writing are intimately intertwined things, so much so that the former is really the loftiest that the latter can ever wish to become. In other words, all fiction finally aspires to turn into myth, for myth is nothing if not narration wielding powerful and transfigurative magic over the communal psyche that invents it, providing not so much explanations as experiences of its innermost depths, its uppermost visions, its intuition of the transcendental, without which it would be quite impossible for any of us to grieve, to love, and be fully a person in this world. J. Neil C. Garcia teaches creative writing and comparative literature in the University of the Philippines, Diliman, where he serves as a fellow for poetry in the Institute of Creative Writing. The End of National Cinema Broad-ranging and empirically grounded, Patrick F. Campos’s The End of National Cinema maps the longstanding debates and new developments in Philippine cinema while illuminating the persistent but irresoluble claims made by—and on—filmmaking in the Philippines, claims that are revealing of the wider intellectual and political stakes that have to do with what it is like to live (and die) in the Philippines and what it takes to remake a society already in the throes of change.—Caroline S. Hau Patrick F. Campos is an independent critic and an Assistant Professor at the Film Institute of the University of the Philippines.

Divide by Two The Philippine media are as divided, and the division as masked. Mostly unremarked is the distinction between the dominant media (often mistakenly labeled the mainstream) and the alternative. But equally unnoticed is the segmentation within the dominant or corporate media themselves in terms of the audiences they address, which they separate into, on the one hand, the elite and middle class audience, and on the other, the mass or D and E audience. The division is evident across all the news media. Luis V. Teodoro is a retired journalism professor of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Mass Communication (UP-CMC) where he was dean for two terms (1994–1997; 1997–2000).

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Peryodismo sa Bingit “Iilan ang peryodista na may control sa paghamig ng salita at ng kapangyarihan nito, lalo na sa stilong new journalism (bagong peryodismo) na nagbabadya ng ATM (at the moment) na coverage. Mula sa tradisyong pinasimulan ni Jose F. Lacaba at inilangkap sa Filipino’t inanyong personal na sanaysay ni Ricardo Lee, iniluwal ang mga akda ni Kenneth Guda: mga kwentong inetsapwera ng namamayaning midya, nananatiling napapanahon, may politikal na interes, may pinaguugatan at pinagsasangahang advokasi, kaisa ng midya at sambayanang naghahangad ng struktural na pagbabago.” —Rolando Tolentino Si Kenneth Roland A. Guda ay punong patnugot ng Pinoy Weekly. Labindalawang taon na siyang nagsusulat, nageedit, nagdidisenyo, at naglilitrato para dito. Araw / Gabi Ang librong ito ay koleksyon ng aporismong unang lumabas sa Twitter. Ginamit ng autor ang plataporma ng Twitter bilang lunsaran ng panitikang ito. Ayon sa autor, “ang aporismo ay maiikling pangungusap na direkta ang punto … at ang pangungusap na ito ay nagbibigay-distinksyon, ng pagkakaiba’t pamumukod-tangi sa ordinaryo. Ito ay isang definisyon din, ng paglalahad ng isang sintesis hinggil sa karanasan sa mundo ng makabuluhang aspekto nito … at hinggil sa sangkatauhan.” Nahahati sa Araw at Gabi ang librong ito dahil may mga aporismong pumapatungkol sa aktibidad sa Araw at mayroon ding aporismong tumutukoy sa aktibidad sa Gabi. Si Rolando B. Tolentino ay guro sa University of the Philippines Film Institute at dating dekano ng UP College of Mass Communication.

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Migrations and Mediations According to Dr. Raul Pertierra, the book deals with the works of Southeast Asians in Australia and their attempts to translate their experiences into the broader Australian worldview. Pertierra says, “It is important to know how Australia is opening itself to the variegated experiences of its migrant writers. It is also important for Filipinos to look beyond their American lenses and realize that their national and regional compatriots are engaging in new literary terrains.” Jose Wendell P. Capili is a professor of English, creative writing, and comparative literature, UP Diliman; the assistant vice president for public affairs; and the current director of the Office of Alumni Relations, UP System.

Himlayan, Pantiyon, Kampo Santo, Sementeryo (Exploring Philippine Cemeteries)

Metroimperial Intimacies Author Victor Román Mendoza combines historical, literary, and archival analysis with queer-of-color critique to show how U.S. imperial incursions into the Philippines enabled the growth of unprecedented social and sexual intimacies between native Philippine and U.S. subjects. The real and imagined intimacies—whether expressed through friendship, love, or eroticism—threatened U.S. gender and sexuality norms. Mendoza is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and English, with appointments in the Department of American Culture, the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program, and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies.

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This book contains five articles that looks into how different individuals are treated at death. The authors explore representations of non-adults, ethnicity, patriots, and boy scouts in various cemeteries in Manila and neighboring provinces during the different colonial periods in Philippine History. The book advocates that we should take a second look at cemeteries not just as places for the dead but as active heritage sites where the living immortalize the dead through burial adornments. Mausoleums and gravestones also expose individual and collective histories of the deceased. Editor Grace Barretto-Tesoro (mdbarretto@upd.edu. ph) is an Associate Professor at the University of the Philippines-Archaeological Studies Program.


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Pagpasok sa Eksena “Hinihila tayo ng aklat sa madilim na mundo ng sinehan upang bigyang-liwanag ang ilang aspekto ng masalimuot na ugnayan ng kasarian, seksuwalidad, at espasyo. Sa matiyagang saliksik, matagumpay na naitanghal sa pagaaral ang sinehan bilang espasyong homoseksuwal at kung paanong sa pamamagitan nito ay nakikipagtunggali sa dominante ang mga bakla. Sa matapang na paggalugad ni Pascual sa sinehan bilang larang ng pagaaral, umuukit din siya ng mas malaking espasyo upang mag-ambag sa pagbabalikwas ng mga bakla sa lipunang Filipino.”—Galileo Zafra Si Chuckberry J. Pascual nagtapos ng MA Araling Pilipino, BA at PhD Malikhaing Pagsulat sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman. Life in the Philippines This collection of essays comprises the ideas that fueled the author’s work on Philippine society and Filipino worlds of thought. Whereas the focus of the essays is on life in the Philippines, Jose Rizal’s demonio de las comparaciones firmly situates Filipino being in Southeast Asia, or at least among the commonalities of life along the littoral of the South China cum Java Sea. Niels Mulder obtained his MA in Human Geography cum Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam in 1964, and has since been actively engaged with the world of thought of urban middle classes in Southeast Asia.

Musika sa Kasaysayan ng Filipinas “Hindi matatawaran ang kahalagahan ng kasalukuyang aklat. Tinangka rito ni Dr. Raul C. Navarro sa unang pagkakataon na saliksikin at ilahad ang buong kasaysayan ng musika sa Pilipinas at ng Bayan ng Kapilipinuhan noong panahon ng transisyon mula sa kolonyang Kastila tungo sa unang isa’t kalahating dekada ng Okupasyong Amerikano na pinagdugtong ng Himagsikang 1896 at Republika ng Malolos (1890–1913).”—Zeus A. Salazar Si Dr. Raul Casantusan Navarro ay kasalukuyang ganap na propesor, kalihim ng UP Kolehiyo ng Musika, at tagapangulo ng gradwadong programa nito. Nakamit niya ang kanyang doktorado sa Pilipinolohiya mula sa UP Kolehiyo ng Arte at Literatura noong 2004.

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The Balance Concept in Nursing This book attempts to explain the nature of balance through five universal elements that support the survival of human beings: adaptation, equilibrium, homeostasis, needs, and health. Built on a theoretical framework with underpinnings from various social, physical, and psychological sciences, this book advocates a novel health-illness continuum using the concept of balance as a multidisciplinary lens. What makes this book unique is its development of the Balance Health Nursing Model framework as basis for nursing assessment and practice. Daisy Magalit Rodriguez obtained a Diploma in Nursing from the University of the Philippines—Philippine General Hospital School of Nursing, and a Bachelor of Nursing and a Master in Nursing majoring in Nursing Administration from the University of the Philippines.

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A Wanderer in the Night of the World NVM Gonzalez recalls 1934 in Calapan, Mindoro: “I was out of school, too strapped to afford university tuition … Was it in relief or from sheer optimism that I took to composing poems? Whatever the reason, no one could tell me what a poem could look like or how it should be …. one day, a ferry boat came with my copy of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse [January 1934]—perhaps the first to ever reach Calapan. In fact, there was no one with whom I could share my joy. I was nineteen and had actually sold my first poems. No one in town, for that matter, could honor Harriet Monroe’s check for six dollars…. Unearned self-confidence, illusory independence, and peace of mind perhaps. But the poems were there attesting to something at the very least. And I may have been unable to return since to that pristine condition.” Past Mountain Dreaming Past Mountain Dreaming comprises thirteen essays on poetry followed by three “historical overviews” on our poetry from English and a concluding essay which sums up the author’s reflections on his own poetic and critical practice. His “poetics” assumes that the poet’s singular aim is the perfect word-weave as lightsome or as deep as the thing that the mind has perceived, imagined, or intuited. Apart from the significance (saysay) of the poem’s subject or theme (paksa), which is basically an interpretation, what is as crucial is the manner of expression, the poet’s own way with language whereby the poem’s “soul” or meaningfulness (diwa) is forged or endowed with its distinctive form: that is, the exact configuration of what has been experienced, imagined, or intuited. Such a poetics is only one possible theoria: that is, a particular standpoint or way of making sense that flows from certain basic assumptions about the nature of the literary work as both work of language and work of imagination.

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Isang Gabi sa Quezon Avenue Isang Gabi sa Quezon Avenue is a collection of short stories by Mar Anthony Simon dela Cruz. Itinatanghal sa aklat na ito ang tsismis bilang isang gawaing bumabangga sa kaayusang pilit pinananatili ng mga nasa kapangyarihan. Tinangkang pangibabawin sa mga kuwento ang boses ng karaniwang tauhan— jeepney driver, saleslady, kasambahay, corporate slave, showbiz writer, nagsisimulang artista sa telebisyon, OFW, guro, estudyante, magsasaka, militante. Makikita rito kung paano pinaiikot ng namamayaning kaayusan ang maliliit at kung paano hamunin ng mga marhinalisado ang puwersang ito sa pamamagitan ng pagsagap at pagpapalaganap ng tsismis. Si Mar Anthony Simon dela Cruz ay nagtuturo sa UST at tinatapos niya ang kanyang doktorado sa Pagsasalin sa UP Diliman. Amburukay After twenty-five years and hard work the ten epics of Panay are finally out. Book II, titled Amburukay, centers on the hilarious character of the old ugly Amburukay who demands payment from Datu Labaw Donggon for the theft of her golden pubic hair. The allusion to a sexual innuendo brings to light the value of keeping a tuos, a customary law on a verbal promise which is sealed with a precious object. Have a feel of the archaic language and culture of the indigenous people of Panay, straight from an ancient island of the Philippines. Dr. Magos is a sociocultural anthropologist who started work on the epics almost twenty-five years ago. She is now Professor Emeritus. Canuplin According to Lutgardo Labad, “the works of Manny Pambid prove his identity as a passionate people’s theater warrior. They illuminate historical and social realities with a glow that is both harshly precise and poetically sensitive.” Isang mayamang kaban ng malikhaing akda, ayon kay Dr. Bienvenido L. Lumbera, at isang paglalagom ng mga karanasan, ayon kay Dr. Reuel Molina Aguila, ang Canuplin at Iba Pang mga Akda ng Isang Manggagawang Pangkultura ay binubuo ng mga tula, isang maikling kuwento, at mga dula na nasulat sa madilim na panahon ng martial law. Si Manny Pambid ay makata, mandudula, tagasalin, direktor at aktor sa teatro, guro, at manggagawang pangkultura.

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Lila ang Kulay ng Pamamaalam Lila ang Kulay ng Pamamaalam is a novel by RM TopacioAplaon. Hindi ito kwento ng romantikong pag-ibig. Ito ay kuwento ng pamamaalam, ng pagyakap at pagtanggap sa buong konsepto nitong binalot ng realidad ng seksualidad, mga ’di naipadalang liham, at mga panaginip na nakaangkla sa mga gunita ng nakalipas. Dadalhin ni Aplaon ang mambabasa sa naglahong alindog ng Imus para masagot ang isang tanong na kumakalmot sa eskinita ng lumbay: Ano ba talaga ang kulay ng pamamaalam? Ipinanganak si RM Topacio-Aplaon sa Imus, Cavite at abala siya ngayon sa paglalakbay sa mga laberinto, kalyehon, pisngi, at balikat ng lansangan para pag-aralan ang buhay sa mga lugar na ito. Mula Tarima Hanggang Ericson Acosta’s collection of poems was written during his political detention. “Acosta was physically in prison but his creative imagination and his political resistance soared above dismal conditions and made him free.”—Jose Ma. Sison “Kinatawanan niya ang pagsasalita sa panig ng karaniwang tao: isinatinig ang kaisipan at damdamin ng buong bayang naghihimagsik.”—E. San Juan Jr. Nagkolehiyo si Ericson Acosta sa UP Diliman at naging bilanggong pulitikal sa loob ng dalawang taon. Aktibo siya ngayon sa Unyon ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura, Samahan ng Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Aresto, at Concerned Artists of the Philippines.

Recuerdos de Patay “Caroline Hau’s fiction exhibits those characteristics that have long marked her scholarship: luminous prose, keen observation, trenchant insight. Spanning some twentyfive years these stories also tell a tale of her own journey as literary artist and scholar; from the plight of a ChineseFilipino woman during WWII grieving in silence the death of a husband to the sadly vain attempts of a turn-of-thecentury Kapampangan artist to make a precarious living and to keep alive vestiges of a dying culture by painting the dead, we glimpse too a record of our own passing.”— Charlson Ong Caroline S. Hau is professor at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Japan. This is her first book of fiction.

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Sa Amin, Sa Dagat-Dagatang Apoy This novel was written with the support of the National Commission on Culture in the Arts. Sa mundo ng imahinasyon ng awtor nagsisimula ang magandang akda. Sa kaniyang panaginip at bangungot, guniguni at alaala, nabubuo ang isang kakaibang mundo. Sa mundong ito, totoo ang mga elementals, sapagkat sila’y humanized. Kaya naman nakaka-relate tayo kahit sa mga “aswang,” tulad ni Angel, ang bida, at ni Blanca, ang piksyunal na awtor, na kapwa “sinasapian.” Si Mayette Bayuga ay nagsusulat ng kuwento at nobeleta. Ito ang kanyang unang nobela.

Sa Atong Dila According to Victor N. Sugbo, “The cultivation of regional literatures may not ask for a grand plan, but realizing this objective requires a concerted effort of our lawmakers, publishers, writers, readers, the academe and media, and our national government. By acknowledging the importance of regional literatures and local languages in the national culture, our different loyalties may be welded, since ethnicities are accorded respect and making national literature becomes a communal project.” Merlie M. Alunan writes poetry in both English and Cebuano. She retired from UP Tacloban College in 2008.

What Are You Doing Here “Haskell’s poetry can be sardonic, with a gentle irony bearing a cross-cultural stinging tail that does not spare his mates and suburbs, while overflowing with tenderness for most weak things in need of protection.The poems may look back half a century, to understand the self as callow teenager; but their profoundly unflinching centre looks at the present, of illness, dying, and loving through the years of nature’s unkindness … These poems are saved from unbearable pain by their grace, their music, and the muscularity of wit and intelligence.”—Shirley Geok-lin Lim Dennis Haskell has authored seven collections of poetry and thirteen volumes of literary scholarship and criticism.

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Memory’s Mercy Memory’s Mercy: New and Selected Poems is the third poetry collection of Myrna Peña-Reyes, whose previous collections are The River Singing Stone (Anvil, 1994) and Almost Home: Poems (UP Press, 2004). This new collection contains new poems written after she retired with her husband in her hometown of Dumaguete City in 2005 after living abroad for thirty-four years. It includes thirteen selections from the out-of-print The River Singing Stone that was nominated for the National Book Award. Myrna Peña-Reyes finished her BA English at Silliman University and her MFA in creative writing at the University of Oregon. She has retired in her hometown in Dumaguete.

Maybe Something “Here are poems that touch us then glide away before we can catch them, yet at times they stop us and cut like a penknife.”—Suchen Christine Lim “A lyricism of transgression and tenderness, of generous imagination as the self comes to terms with its displacement in the world.”—Paolo Manalo “These poems are a study of emotion, a subtle symphonic venturing into the themes of love and loss. If you have been there, this collection is for you.”—Lily Rose Tope Isabela Banzon is the author of Lola Coqueta and Paper Cage and coeditor of An Anthology of English Writing from Southeast Asia (Singapore). She teaches at the University of the Philippines and lives in Quezon City.

Twice Blessed The story of the Basbas fraternal twins as they burrow into the integument of power in Philippine politics, their rise accompanied by catastrophes big and small, to themselves, to the people around them and to the nation they aspire to dominate. A brilliant roman a clef, fast but lyrical, conferring a mythic dimension on even the banal and the putrid, as only the wondrous prose of Ninotchka Rosca can. Like most of her works, Twice Blessed is a narrative palimpsest, with an older timeless way of life glimmering through the words and events of the Basbas twins’ contemporary tale. “Devastating political satire by a fine writer …”—Andrea Dworkin Born in the Philippines, currently a resident of New York City, Ninotchka Rosca travels the world in search of stories and causes.

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Derikaryong Pada The most beautiful maiden of her time blooms to full maturity and waits for the fulfillment of the tuos (the promise of having one’s daughter married to someone’s son), which is the hungaw—the traditional wedding. She is given the glittering derikaryong pada, a most expensive bride gift whose value is unequalled in the epic world. A most beautiful celebration is expected for such a lovely bride. But as the groom remains unprepared, the bride is given in marriage to another man. The maiden suffers through many episodes of anguish and turmoil until a difficult conflict is finally resolved. Dr. Magos is a sociocultural anthropologist who started work on the epics almost twenty-five years ago. She is now Professor Emeritus. Habagatanon This pride in one’s place—strongly visible as local color with familiar landmarks and local characters acting as agents of fate, fame, and fortune—proves true the idea expressed by Clifford Geertz that poetry indeed is “a craft of place: it works by the light of local knowledge.” It is what makes Davao writers poetic, and Davao itself a vibrant spot in the literary landscape of the country where life and the life of the written word thrive … —From the Introduction Ricardo M. De Ungria is an award-winning poet and served as Chancellor of UP Mindanao.

Ang Pagbabalik ni Maria Makiling 12-12-12. Disyembre 12, 2012. Ito ang kaarawan ni Aya Aquiling na sabik niyang inaabangan. Maglalabindalawang taon na siya sa petsang 12-12-12! May labindalawang paruparo na dumapo sa kanya. Suwerte raw iyon. At may birthday party pa siya. Kaya’t di na niya pinansin ang iba pang mga kakaibang nangyayari sa kanya tulad ng paglapit ng mga galang hayop, biglaang paglago at pamumunga ng mga puno sa kanyang paligid, at pagsakit ng kanyang likod. Pero nang sumapit ang hatinggabi, sa unang segundo ng kanyang kaarawan, magbabago ang takbo ng normal na buhay ng batang si Aya. Si Will Ortiz ay nagtuturo sa UP Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas.

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Entablado A collection of essays, this book attempts to continue the conversation on theater studies and performance studies in the context of Philippine scholarship. In the discussions, the trope of entablado is used as a central idiom. First, entablado refers to its literal meaning, as a space where a performance takes place. The space of the performance, however, is not only confined within the walls of an auditorium. It may also be in a street, a foyer of a huge cultural landmark, a river, or a school auditorium. Also, the space may not necessarily be a location exclusively for an artistic performance. It may be a space where people gather for the Divine, for entertainment, for a political protest, or for an academic conversation. Sir Anril Tiatco teaches Theater Arts at UP Diliman. Discovering Tuba This book introduces readers to tuba, an indigenous wine of the Philippines collected from each gentle drip of the sap from the inflorescence of a coconut. In Leyte and Samar, tuba is the traditional drink that flows freely during celebrations, fiestas, weddings, funeral wakes, and birthday parties. The wine binds together the Waraywaray-speaking people to seek a common purpose and gives them hope for a better future despite natural calamities, tragedies, and benign neglect. Arturo G. Pacho taught graduate courses in public administration in UP and has written on urban development, local government, and public enterprise.

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Medical Parasitology in the Philippines For more than a decade now, the best-selling Philippine Textbook of Medical Parasitology has served as an invaluable tool for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as medical and paramedical professionals in the public health sector. This third edition, entitled Medical Parasitology in the Philippines, contains an updated version of the global, regional, and national status of parasitic diseases, with particular focus on the Philippines, as well as Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific Regions. Vicente Y. Belizario Jr. is Professor of Public Health in UP Manila and served as Director of the National Institutes of Health. Winifreda U. de Leon taught at the College of Public Health in UP Manila, and is an expert in Diagnostic Parasitology.

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Science Philippines Volume III Science Philippines Volume III is the fourth in a series of books on popular science articles written by Filipino scientists, science educators, and administrators about their work and related studies done by others in the Philippines and the rest of the world. The books each cover a Star Science publication period of several years and the articles are organized by themes or topics and not by the chronology of publication. —From the Introduction Editor Gisella Concepcion teaches at UP Diliman and is Vice President for Academic Affairs of the UP System.

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Between Empire and Insurgency E. San Juan’s new work offers a continuation and elaboration of themes broached in his previous book published by UP Press, From Globalization to National Liberation. For both projects, the organizing motive is the sustained inquiry into the predicament of colonialism/neocolonialism and the quest for radical democratic transformation in the Philippines. The principles of historical materialism (articulated by Gramsci, Amado V. Hernandez, Renato Constantino, and others) inform the commentaries on authors, texts, and aesthetic discourses. Within the framework of globalization defined by the current imperial hegemony of the global North, the author investigates the process of the Filipino diaspora and its translation into fiction, reportage, and film. Dr. San Juan’s works of poetry and criticism have been translated into several languages.

RE: In this thoughtful and elegantly written book, Luis H. Francia “remembers, forgets, and reclaims” his Filipino-ness. In the 1970s, this flower child left for the lights of Broadway and the highly caffeinated and magical lifestyle of La Boheme. But soon enough he realized that he could never leave home, because the pesky Pinoy asserted itself at every moment, recurring like a bittersweet dream. The longer he stayed away from home, the keener became his vision of the islands and the institutions that reared him—the church that continued to treat its members as children, the feudalistic factory that continued to disgorge Marcoses in all shapes and sizes, and Pinoy entertainers who could belt out a moving, flag-waving national anthem followed right after by an equally soulful rendition of “God Bless America.” He finally understood that, try as hard as he might, he could never leave home because “in the diaspora” [and may I add in the home country], perhaps “the only true home for Filipino writers lies in the words we build, repositories of who we are and what we hold dear, that we bring wherever we may be, to render the space we inhabit a place at once sacred and mundane.” Praise be to this Pinoy prodigal poet who made progress by sticking his neck out.—Nicanor G. Tiongson, UP Diliman Luis Francia is a poet and nonfiction writer and resides in the USA.

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“A scrupulously researched and compellingly argued work of historical sociology. Baldoz has an eye for telling details that help illuminate larger patterns of American empire, racial formation, and the politics of immigration. This elegant book makes a quantum leap by integrating Filipino and Filipino American scholarship and will surely become a classic in racial and ethnic studies.”—Evelyn Nakano Glenn, author of Forced to Care: Coercion and Caregiving in America “Rigorously argued and deeply documented, The Third Asiatic Invasion is an urgent and necessary book on how race and empire played out in the Filipino experience in America. Baldoz redefines how we should study race, moving beyond the banal assertion of race as a social construction to explain the continuous process of race and boundary making and remaking. Bravo!”—Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism Without Racists

The Filipino Family This book is designed to be a comprehensive text on the sociology of the family as applied to the Philippine setting. It attempts to cover all aspects of the family: its structure, functions, and changes. It describes the patterns of social interaction among family members, as well as the relationship of the family with other social groupings and with society as a whole. Both traditional and changing patterns drawn from a more general review of universal family structures and relationships as well as data particular to the Filipino family are presented in terms of basic sociological concepts and principles. Dr. Belen Medina is a faculty member of UP Diliman.

Macli-ing Dulag There are people on this earth who radiate power and honor by their very being. I felt that way about Macli-ing during the times that I met him before he was assassinated by soldiers too cowardly to allow him to live. He was a teacher. His words, his stance, his charisma and stubborn insistence on the sanctity of his people’s land taught me that there were places in the Philippines where money did not speak and where power resided in something other than armed strength. I will never forget him.—Lin Neumann, American journalist, former human rights and church volunteer in the Philippines Ma. Ceres Doyo is an award-winning journalist.

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The Lost Vision The Lost Vision gives an account of the Philippine left from 1986 to 2010, covering the events which have affected the movement in recent decades, such as the demise of the Soviet Union and the other European socialist regimes, and the splits in the CPP in the early 1990s which have led to a proliferation of both organizations and orientations. This third volume also examines the period in the late 1980s when cadres of the CPP, PKP, and others worked together at mass level in a number of progressive and anti-imperialist coalitions before disunity once again prevailed. Ken Fuller emigrated to the Philippines in 2003. This book completes his trilogy on the Philippine left.

Ambagan 2013 “Anupa’t ang proyektong Ambagan ay isang kongkretong interbensiyon upang maisakatuparan ang atas ng Konstitusyon. Ipinahihintulot sa kumperensiyang ito ang presentasyon ng mga katangi-tanging salita at karunungang nása mga wikang katutubo at wala sa Tagalog/Pilipino. Marami pang ibang paraan. Ngunit kailangang pag-isipan natin. Kailangang iproyekto natin. Ito lamang ang paraan upang masunod ang atas ng Konstitusyon. Payamanin natin ang wikang Filipino sa pamamagitan ng mga karunungan at karanasang nakaimbak sa mga katutubong wika ng Filipinas. Higit kaysa ibang sangkap pangwika, ito ang hinahanap at inaasahan ng Konstitusyon na iaambag natin sa wikang Filipino.”— Virgilio S. Almario, Pambansang Alagad ng Sining

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Tikum Kadlum After twenty-five years and hard work the ten epics of Panay are finally out. Tikum Kadlum (Black Dog), Book I, narrates the hunting spree of Datu Paiburong, the cutting of the priced buriraw nga kawayan (a yellow-colored variety of bamboo), and the heavy payment demanded by the man-eating monster, Makabagting, from Datu Paiburong for the crashing of his priced burugsak (gold bell). From the mountain of Panay Island, to the cities, this book reaches out to its varied readers in three languages: contemporary Kinaray-a, Filipino (Tagalog), and English. Dr. Magos is a sociocultural anthropologist who started work on the epics almost twenty-five years ago. She is now Professor Emeritus. Snows of Yesteryear What may well be a Bildungsroman is Snows of Yesteryear, and its two parts, “A Family in War” and “A Sentimental Education,” are based on the experiences of the author from his childhood to the war years, his intellectual development, involvement in political struggle, and inevitable retirement. Hence, Snows of Yesteryear is autobiography disguised as a novel. It has elements of a roman à clef in that the author oftentimes uses actual names in the cast of characters. In many parts, the story is creative nonfiction. Elmer A. Ordoñez is a literary critic, editor, essayist, and retired professor of English and Comparative Literature from the UP Diliman.

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Where No Words Break Where No Words Break consists mostly of new poems and spindrift verses since 1973. These play variations upon three interlocking themes: mind, language, poetry; self, love, family; and people, country, God. For any writer, no historical language, be that English or Filipino, is a given: rather, it is forged in that word’s triple sense: to form or shape, to mime or simulate, and to advance, to forge ahead. The ground of language is first only broken, as the Latin word versus (which signifies “furrows”) suggests. For the meanings of our words (whatever the language) do not arise so much from the differential play among them (where the words only read one another) as from lives lived as imagined through a people’s history and culture. Gémino H. Abad is Professor Emeritus at the UP Diliman. Masculinity, Media, and Their Publics in the Philippines Masculinity, Media, and Their Publics in the Philippines undertakes critical investigations into the forms by which masculinity is imagined, intuited, and instrumentalized in the contemporary postcolonial space of the Philippines. These investigations are primarily foregrounded upon the analysis and reflection of the political economy in Philippine visual culture through which these forms of masculinity are manifested, particularly through mass media practice. Subjects of Dr. Reuben Ramas Cañete’s essays in the book include Post-EDSA homoerotic cinema, outright pornography, Bench billboard ads, Manny Pacquiao, and the UP Oblation. The author teaches at the UP Diliman.

Dance and Other Slippages Rina Angela Corpus has compiled essays written from back when she was a graduate student in the 1990s which deal with questions in reading dance, art, and gender. The collection covers some of the most significant Philippine women choreographers. The essays explore and investigate the entanglements of aesthetics, sexual politics, and other realities that impact the field. Quoting Dr. Ann Dilis of the University of North Carolina: “(Corpus’s) subjects are made vivid through evocative description and attention to individual perspective. Her intersectional analyses explore questions of representation and agency in ways specific to the communities and artists she studies.” The author teaches Art Studies at the UP Diliman.

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A Reader in Philippine Film This Reader was a result of a symposium held in January 2011, as a way of celebrating Tiongson’s sixty-sixth birthday and his retirement from UP. The papers presented at the symposium form the main body of this Reader, with additional papers from more scholars who could not participate in the symposium. Taken together, they reflect the range of the concerns and approaches in Philippine film studies today.—from the Preface Jonathan Chua is a faculty member of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Ateneo de Manila University. Rosario Cruz-Lucero teaches Philippine literature and creative writing at the UP Diliman. Rolando B. Tolentino is Dean of the UP College of Mass Communication and faculty of the UP Film Institute. A Reader in Philippine Theater This is a Festschrift in honor of Nicanor G. Tiongson, intended to be a basic reference tool for the study of Philippine theater history, research methodologies, critical approaches, and its sources and influences; and as primary reader for faculty and students of Philippine theater courses. As such, the book avails readers of primary data and critical writings which here appear for the first time in print; and to map and account for the socio-historical and cultural contexts of the development of Philippine theater, thus showing both its national commonalities and regional specificities. Jonathan Chua is a faculty member of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Ateneo de Manila University. Rosario Cruz-Lucero teaches Philippine literature and creative writing at the UP Diliman. Contestable Nation-Space Using the body of works of Filipino filmmaker Lino Brocka, the book examines the relations between cinema, cultural politics, and transnationalism in the Philippines. It analyzes issues of national and Third World cinemas, as problematized in Philippine cinema. Using the tropes of the city, family, body, and sexuality, the book explores the junctures in which the nation is contested. The focus of the study is on Marcos’s nation building, and how his efforts to modernize the nation continue to reverberate in subsequent national administrations. The author teaches at the UP College of Mass Communication.

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Boy in the Platinum Palace and Other Stories Maria L.M. Fres-Felix, author of Boy in the Platinum Palace and Other Stories, is described by National Artist F. Sionil Jose as one of the few writers today who “knows how to write a story.” He goes on to describe her as a consummate craftsman, possessing both style and originality. Jose praises her “skillful use of choice verbs rather than adverbs and adjectives,” as well as her ability to incorporate tiny details which “contribute to the plausibility of the story.” This collection of short stories, the author’s second with UP Press, covers a range of settings, from domiciles, to corporate offices, to caregiving institutions. It does not limit itself to the present period but makes a foray into the country’s colonial past. The author is an award-winning fictionist and a former banker. Tattered Boat “Rhetorical questions implode throughout Luis H. Francia’s Tattered Boat … Given his global concerns and universal queries, the sea-tossing is still the inquisition of a planet fraught with false gods. “Answers lead to a revelation of neither-ness—as celestial mortal. And it spurs on the wanderer through islands rife with idiot loves and slaughtered angels … “Occasionally the poet as seer conjures the ordinary: a hand, a foot, a tree, a kiss, an encounter with a dentist. ’Tis all fair game for the troubadour who also surveys the ghosts of the younger self, survives after calibrating the very air, and reaches shore after shore.”—Krip Yuson, poet, Palanca Hall of Fame

Poisonostalgia “Poisonostalgia is a case against complacency. Here is a collection that manifests these times’ needed dexterity in both lyric and narrative poetry. It pokes fun where it must, pulls multicolored rabbits from a sequined hat. Here the poet tackles myriad concerns of modern urban living, in both sparse and complex diction, in experimentations with form. From ruminations on ruin and passing to declarations of distrust and disgust with the fake and the artificial, Gulle’s new book of poems is unabashed and undaunted. ‘Quietly as quite: / if no wing / nor word / arrives’ the poet writes, because not all nostalgia is an avenue for catharsis. And often the best recourse is not to stare, but to speak.”—Joel M. Toledo, poet, Palanca awardee The author is an award-winning poet and essayist.

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The Postcolonial Perverse, Volumes I and II The Postcolonial Perverse is a two-volume collection of fifteen different critiques of varying “aspects” of contemporary Philippine culture. The work’s “eclectic” topics range from the independent cinema movement to the mystifications of nationalist poetics, from sacrilegious “avant-garde” art to the deconstruction of an inaugural text in the Philippine anglophone tradition, and from reflections on the contact zone between science and art to the impertinent question of our foremost national hero’s quizzical gender and sexual identity. The title’s two concepts—“postcolonial” and “perverse”—are almost symmetrically split across these two books, urging the reader to more sharply intuit and “experience” the project’s central theme: the postcolonial hybridity or cultural mixedness that characterizes Philippine life is the same thing as the perverse inability of its agents to stay committed to principled and categorical thought. Poet and literary critic J. Neil Garcia teaches at the UP Diliman.

Digital Cinema in the Philippines, 1999–2009 Digital Cinema in the Philippines, 1999–2009 traces the technological shift in Philippine cinema, from celluloid to digital, by narrating the history of digital cinema in the country from 1999 to mid-2009. It investigates how digital films in the Philippines are produced, distributed, and exhibited, as well as tentatively examines Philippine digital cinema’s aesthetic tendencies that emerged from the shift from celluloid to digital filmmaking. The book also explores the notions of independence in relation to Philippine digital cinema and the Philippine film industry. Eloisa May P. Hernandez teaches at the UP Diliman.

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The Murmur Asylum “This first collection of ten poems by Ned Parfan, six of which are lyric sequences, offers the ear and eye voices of splintered selves breaking out of dark passages of childhood trauma, and images broken off from the core of chaos-as-point of origin. The poems’ aperture into human asylums of pain is constantly widened by personae intent on conversing with each other and with others, propelled by the desire to rebel against or to surrender to the untouchable darkness at the edge of mortal vision. The poetic imagination of Parfan hurtles through time and space, the way it moves through stations of the LRT when the flood of typhoon Ondoy wrought near-apocalyptic visions of water as the end of life as we once knew it.”— Marjorie Evasco, poet, Palanca awardee

Kundiman sa Gitna ng Karimlan E. San Juan Jr., a writer and a literary critic, uses his poetry to reflect his advocacy in the struggle for supremacy between global capitalism and national proletarianism. Ang wika ay isang matinding larangan ng pakikibaka ng mga uri, lakas, at iba’t ibang sektor ng lipunan sa bawat yugto ng kasaysayan. Sa balangkas at prosesong umuugit sa mga salita nakaugat ang paraan ng interpelasyon ng mambabasa/nakikinig upang maging sabjek na sumusunod sa naghaharing orden, o tumututol at lumalaban. … [Anumang] paksa o tema, estilo o estruktura, talinghaga o sagisag, ay maaaring gamitin upang makisangkot at lumahok sa pagpapasiya kung sino … ang magtatagumpay sa wakas.

Taburos Han Dagat Newly retired UP Visayas Professor Victor N. Sugbo’s Taburos Han Dagat pays tribute to his hometown, Tacloban—the city of his fondest affections, and now most lyrical grief, in the wake of typhoon Yolanda’s horrific onslaught. These poems were written by the author while he was living in temporary (and paradoxical) exile in various places in the arid Near East—an ironic experience of cross-cultural dialogue that the book captures in its parallel-text presentation of translations from the original Waray to English, which the poet himself so expertly performed. Delicate and elemental, the poems in either language are spindrift moments of brief but intense illumination, shimmering on the mind’s placid surface before vanishing, softly, into its meditative depths.

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Vantage Point With the clinical eye of an academic, former UP College of Mass Communication Dean Luis Teodoro marshals data and historical contexts to pin down the powerholders, sparing no one—much unlike other “pundits” who dribble words for their patrons’ pleasure. Teodoro spares no institution that lumbers like a dinosaur: landlords who perpetuate dynasties and form private armies; archbishops who sermonize about critical collaboration and power-sharing; the Supreme Court which lets slip, with indecent glory, its partisan patronage.

Media at Lipunan and Communication and Media Theories Edited by a team of mass communication experts, Media at Lipunan and Communication and Media Theories respond to the basic and urgent need for compendiums of scholarly ruminations on Philippine mass media culture— its texts, contexts, forms, and publics. This is the very first time that books of this sort have been assembled— comprised entirely of critical and theoretical essays on communication, mass media, and cultural studies, written exclusively by Filipinos—and the University of the Philippines Press is entirely enthused and honored to bring this project to full fruition. These are excellent reference books that document, organize, and make accessible to the public essential readings in mass media studies. Lead editor Rolando B. Tolentino teaches at the UP College of Mass Communication.

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Transfiksyon Transfiksyon is a collection of new fictional journeys intransit, unique Filipino experiences of crossing borders, challenging memory, subverting ideology, and moving the self. Tayo’y mga manlalakbay sa kani-kaniyang panahon. Narito ang mga kuwentong itinala gamit ang malikhaing isipan at lumikha ng mga bakas na hindi na mabubura. Lunan ng Transfiksyon ang iba’t ibang anyo ng pakikipagsapalaran sa malalawak at makikitid na espasyo, sa kawalan, sa panaginip, sa nakaraan, at hinaharap. Sina Rolando B. Tolentino at Rommel Rodriguez ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman.

The book, Changing Philippine Climate: Impacts on Agriculture and Natural Resources, presents the state of the knowledge on the effects of man-made global warming on the Philippines, focusing in particular on the weather, topographical, and aquatic systems, including their uniquely threatened biodiversities. Authored by eminent Filipino scientists, this book includes mitigation and adaptation strategies, as well as risk management recommendations, directed mostly at local and national structures of governance. The work, however, never loses sight of the overall global environmental picture, and thus invites the critical-minded reader to appreciate the complexity of the geopolitical situation within which any future solutions to this ecological emergency must be framed. Lead editor Josefino Comiso works with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Cesar Virata UP Professor Emeritus Gerardo Sicat’s biography of former Prime Minister Cesar Virata is a work of scholarship and meticulous research as well as a compellingly written piece of creative nonfiction. The subject’s life unfolds within the matrix of his nation’s economic history—as an educator in the national university, as a technocrat and prime minister during the Marcos years, and thereafter as a private citizen, a banker, and a respected senior statesman. Prime Minister Virata’s life serves as a unique prism through which to see and appreciate the complexity of Philippine economic history. As told from the necessarily subjective perspective of a fellow economist and participant-observer, this book provides a much-needed space within which one may reflect on the interesting convergences between the Philippines’ economic and political histories.

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Historia de Ilocos Serialized in various newspapers of the day, Historia de Ilocos was finally published in two volumes in 1890. The first volume covers Ilocos’s prehistory while the second volume deals with Ilocos history from the sixteenth century onwards. Historia de Ilocos was awarded a gold medal at the Manila and Madrid Expositions. Isabelo de los Reyes wrote from his knowledge and experiences as an Ilocano to further knowledge about Philippine culture. He wanted Filipinos to know their cultural heritage, and to be proud of it. Translated into English by Maria Elinora Peralta Imson, this rich heritage may now be accessed by today’s generation of Filipinos.

Educational Leadership The book features scholars from or located in Asia, or working elsewhere, writing under the distinct but related fields of educational leadership and leadership education in Asian contexts. The book therefore responds to the current dearth of literature on leadership from scholars working or situated in Asia, and thus, contexts other than North America, and Western Europe—the reigning leadership textbook capitals of the globe. A vibrant, dynamic, changing, and adaptive Asia is the context, while the givens are changes brought about by neoliberalism, information technology, globalization, and an environment more sensitive to gender, ethnic, and socio-cultural-political differences. Lead editor Narcisa Canilao teaches in UP Baguio. Ambagan 2011

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The book contains articles that aim to discuss the important indigenous terms from various regions and how these terms contribute to the enrichment of the evolving Filipino language. Itinanghal ng aklat na ito ang Filipino bílang wika ng pagkakaisa sa kabila ng pagkakaiba ng mga wika sa buong kapuluan. Binibigyang-puwang ang mga salita na may kultural na partikularidad sa etnolingguwistikong pangkat na pinagmumulan upang kolektibong mabigyang-hugis ang ating pagka-Filipino at ang ating pagkabansa. Si Michael M. Coroza ay kasalukuyang associate professor sa Paaralan ng Humanidades sa Pamantasang Ateneo de Manila. Si Galileo S. Zafra ay propesor sa Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas, UP Diliman.

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All Our Nameable Days All Our Nameable Days: Poems Revisited is a selection from the poet’s works through eight published collections since Fugitive Emphasis (1973) to Care of Light (2010), except Poems and Parables (his first selection, reprinted in 2002) and In Ordinary Time (2004). It consists of fiftyfour poems; an Introduction which clarifies his project of poetic “re-visioning”; relevant Notes on a number of the poems there; and at the end, an essay on his own poetics, “Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads,” a potential resource in creative writing courses. Gémino H. Abad is an award-winning poet and Professor Emeritus at the UP Diliman.

Horror Perhaps the first of its kind released in the Philippines, Horror: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults was conceived solely with the Filipino young adult reader in mind, with stories that explore the concerns and fears of today’s youth through the lens of horror written by new and experienced authors. Horror: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults is the first of a series of anthologies covering science fiction, fantasy, and other genres, presented by award-winning editors Dean Francis Alfar and Kenneth Yu.

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The Farthest Shore The anthology The Farthest Shore: An Anthology of Fantasy Fiction from the Philippines is a homage to secondary world stories in the vein of J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and George R. R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones. Though the latter stories had fantastical settings only faintly similar to our reality and populated by monsters that had absolutely no relation to our creatures of the night, these books still developed a love in us for the fantastic and helped us appreciate the magic of our own stories. Here, you’ll encounter stories about a gigantic turtle-like beast traveling in space, a young woman’s cry for justice in an imagined world, and a witch-queen intent on escaping a deal with the devil. Welcome to the shores created by Filipino imagination. Welcome to The Farthest Shore. The Best of Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005–2010 Between these covers are the best short stories of fantasy, horror, science fiction, and genres in-between, selected from the first five years of the Philippine Speculative Fiction annuals. Step through the portal and explore worlds old and new and experience the power of the literature of the imagination as crafted by Filipino authors. This collection was compiled and edited by award-winning fictionists Dean Francis Alfar and Nikki Alfar.

Filipinas Textos Cercanos According to Javier Sicilia, “in Philippines, Closer Texts, Tomás Calvillo has abandoned all the certainty that was characteristic of his previous poetic works, and having assumed the historical paradigm shift of the times, he allows a unique poetic resonance to be heard amidst all the disconcert, suffering, and emptiness. Calvillo’s work is an unreachable mystery that travels through our collective memory brilliantly deciphering humor and tenderness.” This current bilingual edition encompasses 55 of the 179 poems published in the original Spanish edition. It is also the first volume of work from the author to be presented in the Philippines. The author was born in Mexico and writes poetry, short stories, movie scripts, and experimental literary works.

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Travelbook Travelbook: Poems is a journeying “into self as well as into the world” that follows “the sense of the curviform, or the yonic.” It takes the reader into the open-ended and recurrent experiences of beginnings, ends, and new beginnings in poems on growing up, leaving home, going against norms, identifying with the strange, and encountering mysteries, lovers, cities, selves, homes, death, and rebirth. Shane Carreon is an award-winning poet and teaches at the UP Cebu.

Except You Enthrall Me “In Mark Anthony Cayanan’s new collection, Except You Enthrall Me, the speaker wants to “know enough to turn away before desire,” but as these gorgeous poems demonstrate time and again, ultimately this is an exercise in defeat. Here is a poet who slips effortlessly between the fantasy and the fact, the beloved and the shadow, a world in which, in the moment after love, one can “taste ashes in the air.” Visionary, lyrical, the heart left battered and shining, Except You Enthrall Me ravishes.”—Quan Barry The author teaches at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Shockbox “In this book’s affirmation of the power of poetic collaboration, we hear the poems in Tagalog and English carefully bring together, on the page and in the ear, different ways with language that give breath to what Kulas Talon’s itinerant urban troubadour observes in the boxwithin-the-box-within-the-possibly bigger-boxes where everybody seems to live. His poems punch holes into these boxes, exposing the oftentimes raw and rendered pointless, and the observing eye leaves the reader with the detritus of the scene for rumination of a deadening world. Let not the Shockbox revelations reiterate in our reading and re-readings the prophetic lament in the opening poem ‘Kahon’: Sinubukan niyang ipaliwanag ito sa ibang tao ngunit walang makinig.”—Marjorie Evasco, Poet, Palanca awardee

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Demons of the New Year Demons of the New Year: An Anthology of Horror Fiction from the Philippines represents horror written by Filipino writers elaborating on the unique perspective of local horror. These are more than just rehashed tales from the provinces about Filipino mythological monsters like the aswang and the tikbalang. Nor are these your run-of-themill ghost stories told thrice over during sleepovers, with a flashlight shining in your face and your kumot pulled over your head. Within these pages, you will find tales of haunted houses, demon hunters, monster pop stars, and more. Welcome to the darkness that feeds on Filipino nightmares. But remember: don’t let them in.

Diaspora Ad Astra The anthology Diaspora Ad Astra: An Anthology of Science Fiction from the Philippines represents science fiction made by Filipinos for Filipinos. This collection of stories looks at the future of Filipinos as we ask and wonder: will we be exporting human workers to Mars or will we be ruling a new Empire of Humanity? Or will we be running a guerrilla war against mad robots as the rest of homo sapiens flee into space in derelict battleships? Because of this, we’ve collected these Filipino stories that look into a multitude of possible futures. Moreover, with these stories, we offer you hope that there will be a future where Filipinos will still—whether we attain greatness or not—play a role on the stage of humanity.

Ang Makina ni Mang Turing A postmodern novel by Ramon Guillermo, set in the nineteenth century during the time of Rizal and other heroes. Detalyadong inilarawan sa nobela ang paglalaro ng sungka, mula sa pinakapayak nitong anyo: “Magsisimula ang laro sa sabay na pagdakot ng dalawang manlalaro ng mga sigay sa alinmang maliit na bahay sa kanilang hanay at tig-iisang paghahasik ng mga sigay sa maliliit na bahay at sa kani-kanilang malaking bahay…. Hindi maglalagay ng sigay sa malaking bahay ng kalaban. Kapag naubos na ang kanyang hinahasik at walang laman ang nabagsakang bahay ng pinakahuli niyang sigay ay tapos na ang kanyang turno …” Detalyado ang masalimuot na paraan ng pagtatagumpay sa larong ito ngunit mahihinuhang may higit na malalim na ipinahihiwatig ang nobela.

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Mga Tula This collection of Gelacio Guillermo’s poetry reflects his commitment to proletarian literature, trying to capture and foreground the sentiments of the Philippine working class. “Kahit ano’ng itawag sa sulating ito … si Gelacio ang pinakamahusay na nagsusulong niyon. [Ang] mga tula sa aklat na ito ay tungkol sa masa at sila ay sining. Nangungusap sa tinig ng mamamayan at sila’y panulaan, komited sa buhay at pagmamahal at sila’y panitikan. … Narito ang daigdig na hinimay hanggang sa pinakaubod. Narito ang buhay na nilubos at taimtim na pinagmunimunian. … Narito ang hikbi at awit mula sa kaibuturan ng isang tao na mangyaring hikbi’t awit din ng iba.”—Conrad de Quiros, Columnist, Philippine Daily Inquirer The Second World “Rafael Antonio C. San Diego’s first book of poems is truly remarkable. From poem to poem—or poem or prose, if you will—one is struck by their inimitable finesse. Here is an original, innovative, and sturdy voice in our own poetry’s heartland where the language forged from English is of our sweat and blood in our own scene and time.”—Gémino H. Abad, Professor Emeritus, UP Diliman The author is a Palanca awardee and UP National Writers’ workshop fellow.

The Urian Anthology 2000–2009 The fourth in the series, the Urian Anthology 2000– 2009 gathers articles, reviews, interviews, and other materials that focus on the most important cinematic phenomenon of the decade: the rise of the Philippine New Wave indie film. This book gives a comprehensive introduction to the Philippine New Wave by tracing its historical development, its modes of production, its aesthetics and styles, and its politics and impact on contemporary society. It also puts together reviews of selected films that represent the commercial genre movies that the film industry continued to produce during the decade: drama, bomba, comedy, romantic comedy, action film, and horror/fantasy. Nicanor G. Tiongson teaches at the UP Diliman.

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Science Philippines Volume II Science Philippines is a compilation of Star Science articles that have been arranged under broad classifications of the sciences. As the editor explains in her Introduction, “Who are our writers? Dedicated Filipino scientists and engineers here and abroad who wish to share their scientific work and philosophy with the Filipino public— to heighten the awareness of our government and media leaders, private industry, entrepreneurs, professionals, nonprofessionals, and most especially our youth, their parents and teachers, of the value of science to society.� Editor Gisella Concepcion teaches at the UP Diliman.

Introduction to Philippine Politics This book is comprised of a set of supplementary readings that form part of the multivolume Third World Perspectives on Politics Series. These readings, originally published in Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, adopt a developing country perspective, or more appropriately a Third World perspective, in comparison to most readings in Philippine politics. This volume provides a number of analytical tools and frameworks that can be used as theoretical and methodological handles in the study of Philippine politics. Maria Ela Atienza teaches Political Science at the UP Diliman.

Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics, second edition, is a book for beginning econometrics students. The major change in this edition is the addition of a chapter on logistic regression, a model of binary choice that is now commonly used in many disciplines including economics. Other changes include a section on instrumental variable estimation, end-of-chapter appendices on the use of Stata, in addition to EViews, to implement econometric techniques, and editorial revisions to improve exposition. Despite these changes, this edition retains the basic purpose and the basic format of the first edition, which won the 2004 National Academy of Science and Technology Outstanding Book Award. Rolando Danao is Professor Emeritus at the UP Dilman.

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Comparative Politics and Government This book on comparative politics and government seeks to elaborate and supplement analytical tools and frameworks in which developing countries could be compared. Of major concern is to be able to use this in understanding what have been the problems in the process of development and democratization of developing regions. The articles also seek to provide a basis by which the reader could also critically examine the views presented by the different authors and note their relevance or irrelevance in comprehending similar situations as experiences in developing societies. The editors are faculty of the Department of Political Science in the UP Diliman.

Agricultural Policy This book is a teaching material for an undergraduate course in agricultural policy. It contextualizes agricultural policy in terms of the interrelationships of the agricultural sector with the rest of the macro and global economies. The specific policies include land/agrarian reform, fertilizer and seed subsidies, and other concerns in the context of trade and industrial protection, irrigation, and mechanization. Policies related to credit in support of farming activities, as well as research and development to increase production possibilities for farmers, are also discussed. The book also introduces topics on food safety issues, environmental concerns, and quantitative analytical tools to encourage students to explore advanced aspects of agricultural policy. The author teaches at the UP Los BaĂąos.

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Islamic Far East Islam is a universal civilization built on the foundations of the classical world that has spread to the four corners of the earth. This book, Islamic Far East: Ethnogenesis of Philippine Islam, is a preliminary attempt to integrate/ unify the Islamization of the North, South, West, and East into one worldwide phenomenon, and locate the beginnings of Islamization in the Philippines within an Islamic historical framework. Describing the keys of Islam as a revolutionary message that linked nations in a shared civilization from West to East, from the Iberian Peninsula to China, in a global human and commercial network, the book tries to contextualize how the Philippine Archipelago became the Islamic world’s easternmost edge. Isaac Donoso teaches at the University of Alicante in Spain.

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Costly Wars, Elusive Peace Costly Wars, Elusive Peace covers two decades of armed conflict and peace building in post-Marcos Philippines. It provides incisive assessments on the major armed conflicts in the country. Articles on the debates within the ranks or between the protagonists, the roles played by civil society organizations and other third parties, the integration of combatants, the unfinished reconstruction of regional autonomy in Mindanao, and development and international assistance reflect on the other dimensions of a country grappling with the intricacies of its own wars. The author is the Chair of the Philippine Government Peace Panel in talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

Mindanao on My Mind and Other Musings Eight years after community journalist Nikki Rivera Gomez came out with his first anthology, Coffee and Dreams on a Late Afternoon: Tales of Despair and Deliverance in Mindanao, comes this second volume of essays on his troubled but steadfast homeland. Mindanao on My Mind and Other Musings spans nearly three decades of the author’s insights, from a quieter Davao to today’s unrelenting progress, from college theater to threatened watersheds, from old poems to unyielding Baby Boomers, from the romance of yore to the quest for peace. This book is as much the Mindanawon’s gaze into his eventful past as it is a journey into his hopeful future.

Virtual Nation Virtual Nation explores “a new way of being nation that Filipinos at home and all over the world are creating in cyberspace,” as it contends that Filipinos are “still creating the nation our revolutionary forefathers envisioned and died for” … Most of the essays in this book are opinion columns originally written for online publication from 2003 to 2010. In those seven turbulent years major global challenges to peace and survival in the threefold crises of our time—ecological, economic, and spiritual—converged. Sylvia Mayuga is a long-time journalist and essayist who has written for various Philippine publications.

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The Other View Volume III “Retired UP Professor, Elmer Ordoñez’s new powerful collection of essays from his Manila Times column is sure to provoke debate, stir up the miasmic fog in people’s brains, and awaken the hibernating energies of our impoverished intelligentsia. From his days as Collegian editor and UP sage, Ordoñez has uncompromisingly articulated a progressive stand against obscurantist imperialist, neocolonial policies and institutions. We, his students and the youthful generation today, are blessed that in his retirement Ordoñez continues to be a militant, inspiring voice for social justice, national democracy, and liberation. May his tribe increase!”—Epifanio San Juan Jr., poet and critic

Tapping Ink, Tattooing Identities “Based on long-term and in-depth fieldwork, the author documents traditional tattooing practices and designs and explores the origins and meanings of designs. However, this book also takes into account the contemporary relevance of tattooing as an aspect of asserting identity as well as a practice that draws tourists into the region. As such, the author demonstrates comprehensively that the tattooing practices of the Kalinga have both a long history as well as a hopefully vibrant future.”—Elizabeth Ewart and Marcus Banks Analyn Salvador Amores teaches at the UP Baguio.

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Hoard of Thunder, Volumes I and II Hoard of Thunder, together with Upon Our Own Ground (2008) and Underground Spirit (2010), completes the sixvolume historical anthology series on Philippine short stories over 1956 to 2008. The Introduction to Hoard of Thunder is an overview essay on our short fiction since 1925 to the present. Throughout the series, the stories forge from English our writers’ imagination of our own historical experience as a people: how we Filipinos think and feel about our world and so, justify the way we live. Whatever form the story takes, realist or nonrealist, you are moved by its image of a lifetime or a moment lived that the story’s words have evocatively forged; that image sums up and makes into a whole the story’s meaningfulness by which its form has been achieved. That meaningfulness too is what raises the story to the universal plane of human experience—not the realm of eternal verities, but rather the site of everlasting quest and questioning. Whatever the future holds for our country’s literature in English (in Filipino as well, and in other Philippine languages), there can be no doubt as to its continuing vigor in craftsmanship and innovation in light of, and also despite, every theory or critical orientation, because the writer will always cherish above all his freedom against any imposition of a theoretical standpoint or ideological bias in matters of content and vision. His craft is his own to cultivate and refine; he makes his own clearing within a given historical language. Gémino H. Abad is Professor Emeritus at the UP Diliman.

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Hay, Buhay! This book is a collection of essays that are commentaries on contemporary Philippine society. May mga lumang kritisismong dapat balik-balikan, para lang ipaalala ang kalagayan ng lipunan. Kailangan pa rin kasing isakonteksto ang nangyayari sa kasalukuyan, at mangyayari lang ito kung babalikan ang nakaraan. Bakit ba nagpapatuloy ang mga problema sa lipunan? Ano ba ang konteksto ng reklamo ng maraming mamamayan? Kung mayroon kang reklamo, para po sa iyo ang librong ito. Si Danilo Araña Arao ay nagtuturo sa UP Dililman.

Kung Nanaisin This book of poetry by Romulo Baquiran is a “cartography of humanscape.” Kaakibat na kahulugan ng salitang parokya ang pagkakaroon ng “makitid na isip,” isang katangian na mabisang naisangkap ni Romulo P. Baquiran Jr. sa paglikha niya ng makukulay na tauhang pinatitingkad ng kani-kaniyang limitadong pananaw. Magkakakawing ang mga tinig na bumubuo sa parokya, at sa pagsasalimbayan ng mga tulang bumubuo sa aklat unti-unting lumalawak ang ating pananaw ukol sa salimuot na bumubuo sa isang pamayanan.—Allan Popa, makata Si Romulo P. Baquiran Jr. ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman.

The Queen Lives Alone The Queen Lives Alone: Personal Essays gathers together sixteen nonfiction texts on cosmopolitan existence, people’s idiosyncrasies, poetic musings, and family stories. Through wit and humor, the author connects these four threads to tell the different facets of love—loving the self, loving the other, and loving the sublime. There are no grand events or life-changing miracles in this book— only the simplest details of the everyday, the smallest of gestures, and the littlest acts of kindness. In the end, The Queen Lives Alone is about the agonizing grace of being alone, of being alive. Ronald Baytan teaches at the De La Salle University in Manila.

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Sacrificial Bodies Sacrificial Bodies is a comprehensive study on how the act of heroic sacrifice against foreign aggression has been transformed into a means of liberating generations of Filipinos from all forms of oppression, through the iconic pose and location of Guillermo Tolentino’s sculpture, the Oblation, within the University of the Philippines (UP) campus. The book chronicles the ideas, philosophies, and genealogy of this statue from the turn of the century to the present, combining approaches in anthropology, art history, political science, and literary theory in fleshing out the various meanings and implications of this pose. Reuben Ramas Cañete teaches at the UP Diliman.

La India, or Island of the Disappeared Innocence, fear, and intrigue permeate this collection of interrelated stories, which span more than four hundred years, from the time of the fictional Datu Kalantiaw to the postmodern phenomenon of migrant labor. The result is a concatenation of tales, legends, official history, alternative histories, mythic and fairy-tale formulas, and all manner of discourse that the author could pull out of the cornucopia of texts that compose Philippine island life. National Artist Cirilo F. Bautista describes the stories as “a wonderful weave of history and imagination, showing Rosario CruzLucero’s expertise with language and narrative structure.” The author teaches at the UP Diliman.

Vanishing History and Other Poems “Edel Garcellano’s poetry is deeply moving and richly peopled: here, the silenced victims of an oligarchic state, remembered by grieving survivors; there, false revolutionaries unmasked by teachers weary of miseducation. The dead and their executioners; soldiers and guerillas; activists and criminals; farmers and politicians; and everywhere, lovers lost and remembered, old and young, cruel and tender.”—Felicidad Cua Lim, University of California, Irvine The author teaches at the UP Diliman.

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Supremo This book is a tribute of husband and wife Domingo and May Landicho to the 150th birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio in 2013. It is composed of a TV script by the husband and a zarzuela by the wife. Ang dalawang akda sa aklat ay bunga ng magkahiwalay na panahon ng pagsulat at kapwa nagkamit ng pagkilala sa taon ng paglikha. Nagkagantimpala ang Supremo, dulang pampelikula ni Domingo G. Landicho, sa paligsahang itinaguyod ng Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas at UP Film Center noong 1976. Nagtamo ang Sa Ngalan ng Bayan, sarsuwela ni Edna May ObienLandicho, ng Gawad Sentenyal sa Panitikan noong 1998 sa pagdiriwang ng ika-100 anibersaryo ng Pilipinas.

Ka Amado Jun Cruz Reyes writes what he believes a “modern epic” of the nation through this biography of Amado V. Hernandez, a famous Filipino labor leader and poet who was later declared as National Artist for Literature. “Sa kanyang bagong akdang ito, hangad ni Jun Cruz Reyes na ilahad ang ipinapalagay niyang “bagong epiko” ng bansang Pilipinas sa anyo ng isang biograpiya ni Ka Amado. … [Hindi] lamang matutunton dito ang “makabagong epiko” ng ating bansa tulad ng ipinapalagay ni Reyes. Taliwas sa inaasahan, lumilitaw rin ito bilang mapa ng mayaman at malikot na kaisipan at pilosopiya ng nag-akda mismo nitong biograpiya.”—Dr. Ramon G. Guillermo Si Jun Cruz Reyes ay nagturo sa UP Diliman. In Medias Res Widely acknowledged in the journalism community as an authority on media and press issues especially journalism ethics and professional standards, former UP College of Mass Communication Dean, Luis V. Teodoro has selected for this volume some of the most relevant and most thought-provoking essays ever written in this country on the complexities of journalism and media practice in the Philippines. While an invaluable guide in understanding the state of the Philippine press and media, this volume also demonstrates that knowledge of the ethical and professional measures used in the evaluation of media performance is critical in enabling readers, viewers, and listeners of both the old and the new media to judge the press and media for themselves.

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Introduction to Classical and Variational Partial Differential Equations This book aims to introduce classical and variational PDEs to graduate and postgraduate students in Mathematics. Part I gives a comprehensive overview of classical PDEs, that is, equations which admit smooth (strong) solutions, verifying the equations pointwise. Part II deals with variational PDEs, where weak solutions are considered. These solutions verify a weak formulation of the equations and belong to suitable spaces of functions, the Sobolev spaces. The theory of Sobolev spaces provides the foundation for the study of variational PDEs. A comprehensive and detailed presentation of these spaces and the Sobolev embeddings is presented. The authors are faculty from the UP Institute of Mathematics. Science Philippines Volume I Science Philippines is a compilation of Star Science articles that have been arranged under broad classifications of the sciences. As the editor explains in her Introduction, “Who are our writers? Dedicated Filipino scientists and engineers here and abroad who wish to share their scientific work and philosophy with the Filipino public— to heighten the awareness of our government and media leaders, private industry, entrepreneurs, professionals, nonprofessionals, and most especially our youth, their parents and teachers, of the value of science to society.” Editor Gisella Concepcion teaches at the UP Diliman.

Archaeology and Emerging Kabikolan What is Bikol archaeology? Is it simply an inventory of finds, a list of sites, or a display of artifacts in a museum? Is it only a narration of events, a culture-historical sequence of human progress in the region? And, if there is such a thing as Bikol archaeology, how does it relate to the archaeology of the rest of the Philippines? This book is relevant for anthropologists and archaeologists looking for novel ways by which to appreciate the deeper past of a contemporary Philippine region, as well as those seeking to develop regional archaeological studies. More importantly, it is relevant to today’s Bikolanos by presenting a more well-rounded reckoning of their identity’s past and directions for the future. Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio teaches at the UP Mindanao.

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Foundation Course in College Chemistry College freshman students pursuing different career courses (engineering, science, health, teacher education, or general education courses) need a strong foundation in chemistry on which to build their future learning. This book aims to cultivate in these students both functional and conceptual literacy in chemistry, learning not only its language and vocabulary, but more importantly, its conceptual schemes and organizing principles, such as the Atomic Theory, the Periodic Law, the Kinetic Molecular Theory, and the Laws of Thermodynamics. To develop procedural literacy, students are honed on the scientific processes and methods that scientists employ in searching for new information.

Foundation Course in College Chemistry (A Teacher’s Guide) This manual, a companion to the book Foundation Course in College Chemistry, provides basic teaching guidelines for the chemistry teacher: covering goals, teaching strategies, concept mapping, and assessments. It also lists the main science concepts in each chapter as well as the answers to the self-assessment questions contained in the book. Marcelita Coronel Magno taught at the UP Diliman.

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Green Jobs and Green Skills in a Brown Philippine Economy Green Jobs and Green Skills in a Brown Philippine Economy is Dr. Rene Ofreneo’s contribution to a multicountry global study on the skills and education dimensions of the greening processes in the global economy organized by the International Labour Office and the UN Environmental Programme. This book shows how a green alignment of education and training activities can support the level and skills requirements of green/er industries, as reflected in the case studies of a copper smelter, a fast-food chain, a bioethanol plant, and an organic agriculture farm. The author is former Dean of the School of Labor and Industrial Relations in the UP Diliman.

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The Political Supreme Court This book looks at Supreme Court decisions through the lens of a political behaviorist without the blinders on the eyes of the law practitioner. The focus is on Supreme Court leading cases on constitutional law, because it is when the high court decides constitutional cases that it becomes a political body, for good or for ill. This holds true especially under the present constitution, which has virtually erased the fine line initially drawn under the late and unlamented separation of powers principle, such that when two political bodies meet—e.g., the Supreme Court and Congress—it results in a clash of titans, which reached its peak in the recent impeachment of a chief justice drama that has now become part of our legal history. Pacifico Agabin was Dean of the College of Law at UP Diliman. Flames Over Baler The Siege of Baler is a well-known episode in the Philippines, particularly in connection with the PhilippineSpanish Friendship Day and the 2008 remarkable movie on the siege. Using a deep knowledge of archival sources both in the Philippines and Spain, this reconstruction of the siege brings up the specific details of the complex process of estrangement between the besieged and the besiegers, and the extraordinary dedication and courage that both Filipinos and Spaniards demonstrated to achieve victory, providing a case study for knowledge of the military strategies used at the end of the nineteenth century and the role of image and perceptions in conflict resolution. Carlos Madrid is a historian, researcher, and writer.

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Sawikaan 2010 This book consists of insightful essays on the Words of the Year, 2010. Ang Sawikaan: Mga Salita ng Taon ay isang masinsinang talakayan para piliin ang pinakanatatanging salitang namayani sa diskurso ng sambayanan ng nakalipas na taon. Ang salita ng taon ay pinipili mula sa mga nominadong salita na resulta ng aming panawagan sa mga mag-aaral, guro, iskolar, propesyonal, at iba pang may interes sa wika sa loob at labas ng akademya na magsumite ng inaakala nilang mahalaga at natatanging salita na namayani sa diskurso ng sambayanang Filipino.

Beautiful Accidents In twelve stories collected from a decade of writing fiction, the much-awarded Dumaguete writer Ian Rosales Casocot attempts to rescue personal experience from the ephemera of travel and sexual limbo, and in the process makes his stories a fixative art, each one a grand evocation of style. “Beautiful accidents litter his stories, like glass shards from a collision ‌ He uses language amorously, as a lover savors a kiss, so that passion becomes as real as the rhythm of his sentences,â€? writes Timothy R. Montes of this collection of stories, where once proud fathers fade after the golden age of sugarcane in Negros, where mothers are fossilized in the celluloid memories of old movies, and where the very young play dangerous games as they hustle for sex, love, and attention in the small and weary world of university towns.

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Gramatikang Filipino This book is an attempt by Resty Mendoza Ceña and Ricardo Ma. Duran Nolasco, both professors at the UP Diliman, to evaluate the existing Filipino grammar to appreciate its important and unique characteristics that can enrich the study of the Filipino language. Ito ay isang sariwang pagsusuri ng balarila ng Filipino para sa naghahanap ng malalalim na kaalaman sa mga gawi ng wika. Isa rin itong pag-usisa sa mga mahahalaga at natatanging kakanyahan ng balarilang Filipino, na datapwa’t naiiba, ay sumusunod din sa mga panlahatang prinsipyo ng wika.

Six Sketches of Filipino Women Writers In this, her latest book, fictionist/essayist/scholar Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo focuses on the women writers of her own generation who are still writing today. She describes her plan as “modest,” and her project as “six sketches” or “cameos,” which she hopes will “also recreate, albeit in fragmentary fashion, the world in which we came of age as writers and continue to work in today.” “Many of the women with whom we started our careers have stopped writing. Many of those who are still writing have chosen to live elsewhere. In a sense, we are survivors. I wanted to write about us and what has made us what we are.” The author is Professor Emeritus at the UP Diliman.

Geek Tragedies “Whether in superhero costume, in cosplay, or in street clothes (or in hardly any clothes at all), each story in this collection comes snug in language and streetwise in sensibility, and engages us and sweeps us off as swiftly as an oncoming MRT Just get on, and get off on the characters and their destinations. Because we know their daydreams and wished for destinies really secretly mirror ours. And so we also know, of course, that each of these tragedies is really a victory for Carljoe Javier.”—Sarge Lacuesta Carljoe Javier is an award-winning writer who teaches at the UP Diliman.

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Bugtong ng Buwan Winner of the Madrigal-Gonzalez Best First Book Award, a collection of stories for children. Tapat ba kung umibig ang tikbalang? Nagbibigay ba ng kahilingan ang ginintuang lumba-lumba? May mga gumagala bang anniniwan kung hatinggabi sa plantasyon ng tubuhan? Nakikipagkaibigan ba sa mortal ang diyos ng apoy? Nakaaamoy ba ng laman ng bata ang lobo? Bakit nadaragdagan ang bituin sa kalangitan? May mga bata bang walang pangalan na nakakulong sa tuktok ng tore? Sasagutin ng 12 kuwentong narito ang mga tanong ukol sa mga batang iniwan sa kagubatan at ang mga … nilalang na nagmamasid sa kanila sa gitna ng dilim. Si Will P. Ortiz ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman.

Lagalag ng Paglaya This book is a collection of postmodern stories of Rommel Rodriguez, a professor at the UP Diliman. Narito ang kuwento ng isang environmentalist na may bulok na ngipin, aliping sinagip ng dunong sa tiyak na panganib, mga mandirigmang mailap, at batang manggagamot na nilason ng digmaan ang puso’t isip. May sumasayaw na anino ng mga poon, paglisan ng pag-ibig sa syudad, at paghanap sa kadugong nawalay sa kabundukan. May kuwento tungkol sa bawal at huwad na disiplina ng estado, pagbuo sa naputol na ugnayan, paglaro sa kulay ng imahinasyon, at pananatili sa kawalang-katiyakan. May salaysay para magsilbing bago ang kakaiba, lumikha ng tiwalag na tala, at humubog ng mamamatay-tao sa anyo ng mistulang pinuno ng isang bansa. Miss Dulce Extranjera Sir Anril Tiatco, a professor at the UP Diliman, uses two characters in this experimental play to depict the debate on what is more important in theater: text or performance. He also uses historical documents as bases for the content of the play. Ito ay isang dula base sa maraming dokumentong historikal. Mandudula ang dalawang pangunahing tauhan. Maaari silang usisain bilang “biktima” ng awtoridad at manipulasyon. Kagaya ng patuloy na debate hinggil sa “text versus performance” ng diskurso sa teatro, isinakatawang-tao ng mga ito ang debate hinggil sa kung alin ang awtoridad sa teatro: teksto o pagtatanghal sa pamamagitan ng kanilang komprontasyon sa arkayb at ng mapaglarong dokumentong historikal.

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Almanak ng Isang Aktibista The almanac contains the author’s personal journey as a proactive and politically aware individual, reflecting 365 days of “informed” writing. Ang Almanak ng Isang Aktibista ay babasahin sa politika ng pang-araw-araw. Ito ay pagninilay sa posibilidad ng kondisyon ng kontemporaryong buhay: ang swabe at hayagang paniniil at panunupil ng negosyo, institusyon, at estado sa isang banda, at ang pagmamahal sa buhay at imperatibo ng pakikibaka sa kabilang banda. Ang aktibistang nilalang ay natatangi dahil ito ay nagmamahal at pinipili ang buhay at pag-ibig. Si Rolando B. Tolentino ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman.

Balagen The book contains Rosario Torres-Yu’s discussion of his research findings and recommendations on education for peace and in the use of indigenous and children’s literature to achieve this advocacy. Balagen ang tawag ng katutubong Bukidnon sa may kapangyarihang pagtipun-tipunin ang magkakaaway upang matukoy ang sanhi ng alitan at mapagkasunduan ang kapayapaan at pagkakaisa. Mag-alabalagen sana ang aklat na ito sa pagpalaganap ng kamalayang nagpapahalaga sa kapayapaan sa mga bata. Maging batis sana ang mga katutubong panitikan, at original na kuwentong pambatang isinulat ng mga Filipino, at ang panitikang kinatha mismo ng mga bata, sa pag-unawa sa minimithing kultura ng kapayapaan para sa bansa. Si Rosario Torres-Yu ay nagsilbing dekano ng Kolehiyo ng Arte at Literatura sa UP Diliman. Tatlong Dula This book is composed of three plays by one of the country’s foremost playwrights. Tunay na kalugod-lugod at hudyat ng mas masigabong pag-unlad ng kontemporaneong dulaan sa bansa ang paglilimbag ng Tatlong Dula ni Rody Vera, na binubuo ng Kung Paano ko Pinatay si Diana Ross, Luna: Isang Romansang Aswang, at Ralph at Claudia. May malaking ambag si Vera sa maunlad na dulaan sa kasalukuyan bilang isa sa mga punong-abala sa Writer’s Bloc, isang grupo ng mga mandudula na regular na nagpupulong at nagpapalihan para pagbutihin ang pagsulat ng mga dula. Sa unang paglilimbag ng kanyang mga dula, lalo niyang pinatunayan na matingkad ang kaluntian ng dulaang Filipino sa kasalukuyan. Makikilatis din ang ganitong kasibulan sa tatlong dulang bumubuo sa kanyang unang koleksiyon.—Rene Villanueva, Palanca Hall of Fame

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Basics of Occupational Health and Safety Basics of Occupational Health and Safety outlines the basic elements of implementing occupational safety and health programs in various types of industries— manufacturing, service, agriculture, mining, construction, small enterprises, among others. The solutions offered to address hazard and safety issues are exhaustive, technical, and practical, as well as cost-effective for management, and beneficial for workers. The book provides practitioners and managers valuable knowledge and skills to deal with work hazards and engage in social corporate responsibility toward their workers and the environment. Author Jinky Lu works with the National Institute of Health.

A Movement Divided In Forcing the Pace (UP Press, 2007, a National Book Award finalist in 2008), historian Ken Fuller followed the progress of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) from its foundation in 1930 to the defeat of the Huk Rebellion in the mid-1950s. In A Movement Divided, he continues the story until the fall of Ferdinand Marcos in 1986. The author traces the PKP’s painstaking attempts to rebuild, its conclusion of a political settlement with Marcos in 1974, and the development of the increasingly anti-imperialist stance which informed its approach to Marcos.

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Filipino Crosscurrents In this book University of Minnesota Professor, Kale Bantigue Fajardo examines the cultural politics of seafaring, Filipino maritime masculinities, and globalization in the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora. Drawing on fieldwork conducted on ships and in the ports of Manila and Oakland, as well as on an industrial container ship that traveled across the Pacific, Fajardo argues that Filipino seamen have become key figures through which the Philippine state and economic elites promote Filipino masculinity and neoliberal globalization.


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Mixed Blessing The book, published in 2002 by Greenwood Press, has been extensively modified for this second edition. Several of the essays in the first edition have been replaced with new essays more directly relevant to the main theme of the complex Philippines-US interaction—characterized during the twentieth century by a mix of acute resentment and affectionate imitation. A new introduction also summarizes developments during the past decade, noting that ambivalence vis-à-vis the US has been somewhat attenuated, in part by the redress of a historical wrong when President Obama created in 2009 the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Fund. Editor Hazel M. McFerson teaches at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Dead Stars This book examines the American colonization of the Philippines from three distinct but related literary perspectives. The first is the reaction of anti-imperialist American writers Mark Twain, W. E. B. Du Bois, and William James to America’s first foray into the role of colonizer and how their varied essays, letters, and speeches provide an incisive delineation of fundamental conflicts in American identity at the turn of the twentieth century. The book then analyzes how these same conflicts surface in the colonial regime’s use of American literature as a tool to inculcate American values in the colonial educational system. Finally, Dead Stars considers the way three early and important Filipino writers—Paz Marquez Benitez, Maximo Kalaw, and Juan C. Laya—interpret and represent these same tensions in their fiction. The author teaches at the University of Hong Kong.

Things Fall Away “In Things Fall Away, Neferti X. M. Tadiar offers a new paradigm for understanding politics and globalization. Through close readings of poems, short stories, and novels brought into conversation with scholarship in anthropology, sociology, politics, and economics, Tadiar demonstrates how the devalued experiences of the Philippines’ vast subaltern populations—experiences that ‘fall away’ from the attention of mainstream and progressive accounts of the global capitalist present— help to create the material conditions of social life that feminists, urban activists, and revolutionaries seek to transform.”—Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, author of Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connection The author is Professor at Bernard College in New York.

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The Rhetorics of Sin The Rhetorics of Sin focuses on Jaime Cardinal Sin, the Archbishop of Manila, who figured prominently in the political life of the Philippines. His position as a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1976 to 2005 enabled him to influence Philippine social and political affairs. This book analyzes selected rhetorical discourses of Sin within the period 1972 to 1992. It describes the identifiable forces in configured interplay and the exigential flows of antecedents-events-consequences. Cardinal Sin’s rhetoric was created and shaped by these forces leading to a rhetorical role and persona he played within the historical configuration period. Mary Jannette Pinzon teaches at the UP Diliman.

Babae, Obrera, Unyonista This book traces the important role of women laborers during the American Regime highlighting the life of some women who gained prominence during that time. Binibigyang-linaw ng Babae, Obrera, Unyonista: Ang Kababaihan sa Kilusang Paggawa sa Maynila (1901–1941) ang mahalagang papel ng kababaihan noong panahon ng mga Amerikano sa Pilipinas sa pagsusulong sa mga kahilingan ng manggagawa para sa mas mataas na sahod, karapatang mag-unyon, dagdag na benepisyo, at ang paghapag ng mga partikular na isyu ng kababaihang manggagawa tulad ng hiwalay na palikuran, maternity leave, pasilidad para sa day care, at paglaban sa seksuwal na pang-aabuso. Si Judy M. Taguiwalo ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman. Welgang Bayan This book seeks to answer complex questions regarding the often volatile relationship between management and labor in the Philippines by following the trade union movement from 1972 to 1984 as it braves the martial law years; celebrates May 1 milestones; metamorphoses into the BMP, TUCP, and KMU, among others; and struggles for both workers’ rights and rewards—from the tiny shops along Avenida Rizal to the export processing zones, from the batilyos’ indignation Mass in Navotas to the legendary strike at La Tondeña—and along the way, leaves lessons for all employees, employers, labor leaders, and legislators today. Rose Torres-Yu teaches at the UP Diliman.

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From Wilderness to Nation From the first word in the “Lupang Hinirang� (the Philippine national anthem) and beyond, bayan permeates our lives and in a real sense, our consciousness. This is the inaugural volume of what is hoped to be a series of works on different aspects of Philippine studies brought together by Kamulatan (Consciousness), a studies collective. Essays in this volume seek to explore various aspects of bayan and what it/she represents. This collection contains eight essays, four in English and four in Filipino; four are written by authors residing in the Philippines and four in the United States. Damon Woods received his PhD in South East Asian History from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Underground Spirits, Volumes I and II This two-volume sequel anthology to Upon Our Own Ground (2008) continues our people’s story—the same complex tapestry, as in the previous anthology, of how we Filipinos think and feel about our world and so, justify the way we live. Because of the ever-present danger of arrest and torture during the years of the Marcos dictatorship (1972 to 1986), the writers were driven to other forms or guises of the short story, such as fantasy and sci-fi, tale and parable. But whatever the form, you come away from the story with an image of a lifetime or a moment lived that the story’s words have evocatively forged; and that image sums up and makes into a whole the story’s meaningfulness by which its form has been achieved. That meaningfulness too is what raises the story to a universal plane, which is not the realm of eternal verities but rather, the site of everlasting questioning. Thus, illustratively, it would appear in a number of stories that the country’s true hero is the common tao for their underground spirit of endurance; the rebel, too, the NPA cadre, would be ennobled during those oppressive years of martial law by their struggle for a just and humane society. Gémino H. Abad is Professor Emeritus at UP Diliman

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Muling-Pagkatha sa Ating Bansa This book is a collection of essays on nationalism, history, education, language and literature where National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera suggests ways toward the creation of a national culture that can unite the nation and strengthen the Filipinos’ sense of nationalism. Sa kalipunang ito ng mga sanaysay hinggil sa nasyonalismo, kasaysayan, edukasyon, wika, at panitikan, nagmumungkahi ang Pambansang Alagad ng Sining kung paano lilikha ng mga bagong tulay sa pagbuo ng pambansang kultura na higit na magbibigkis sa bayan at magpapaigting ng ating pagkabansa.

Lost and Found and Other Essays In 2005, Rica Bolipata-Santos lost her father, suffered from her son’s worsening condition, and discovered salvation in writing. In 2007, she won the Madrigal-Gonzalez Best First Book Award for her first collection of essays. According to the judges, her “provocative and well-shaped essays” were “luminous, little narratives.” In Lost and Found, Bolipata-Santos continues traveling the terrain of the mundane and domestic, still unafraid to find gravitas in the tiniest of experiences. In these twenty-six articles she wrote from 2005–2009 for the Philippine Star, BolipataSantos trains her eye on everyday things, using words to transform the ordinary into something revelatory. The author teaches at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Sundays in Manila “Bob Boyer (Professor Emeritus at St. Norbert College in Wisconsin) offers affectionate—often intimate—portraits of Filipino life and culture, formed over many visits to a country that many, if not most, Americans know only in the broadest terms: as a staunch ally in the Pacific and its other wars, as the rack of Imelda’s shoes, and as the home of Manny Pacquiao. Bob sharpens that picture with factual detail, but also softens the resulting image of the Filipino with his sympathy and understanding. Whether he’s riding a jeepney, sipping iced tea at the Chocolate Kiss, exploring the mysteries of Quiapo, or marching up Bataan and Corregidor, Dr. Boyer invariably delights and inevitably instructs; sometimes—like all good teachers do, but ever so gently—Bob disturbs and critiques us with his observations.”—Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. PhD, Professor, UP Diliman

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Alter/(n)ations This book is an important contribution to the fields of visual and postcolonial cultural studies, this book offers a rich and multi-layered look at the art and life of an important Filipina artist. Relying neither on biography nor traditional chronology, the authors instead locate their subject within a series of shifting frames that situate and resituate the artist within the prismatic spaces of contemporary global culture.—Whitney Chadwick, author, Women, Art, and Society, Professor of Art History at San Francisco State University Flaudette May V. Datuin teaches in UP Diliman.

El Folk-lore Filipino Isabelo de los Reyes, intent like the other propagandists on proving the Spanish colonizers wrong in their contention that there was no pre-Hispanic Philippine civilization to speak of, collected folkloric material from his native province of Ilocos Sur, Zambales, and Malabon. Thus one finds in this translation, information on Ilocano religion, mythology, psychology, types, customs, and traditions; selected poems of the author’s mother, poetess Leona Florentino; aspects of Zambales and Malabon folklore; and the story of Isio illustrating what Don Isabelo calls “administrative folklore.” His efforts were duly recognized, for El Folk-lore Filipino won a silver medal at the Madrid Exposition, and prizes at the Paris and St. Louis (United States of America) Expositions. Translators Salud C. Dizon and Maria Elinora PeraltaImson taught at the University of the Philippines. Folk Poetry of Southern Leyte This book is a pioneering work on the folk poetry of Southern Leyte. It is not merely a collection of literary pieces; it also provides an explication of each literary type. With 221 riddles, 50 proverbs, 54 folk songs, 11 balitao, 11 kulilisi berso, 15 daygon with 14 musical scores for different tunes, and 3 street pageants, the book can be a useful resource and reference material for high school and college courses in Philippine literature in Southern Leyte or the region.These literary pieces, now forgotten by most people and unknown and strange to the present generation, reveal the richness of Philippine culture. Placido Go-Saga taught at Silliman University in Dumaguete.

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UP Diliman: Home and Campus The articles in this collection range from heartfelt reminiscences of daily encounters from the early days, to carefully crafted tales of youthful adventure and mischief, to personal accounts of historical campus events, and sentimental tributes to beloved community figures. All of these essays pieced together form a colorful tapestry of experiences that not only captures a pocket history of the University of the Philippines, but reflects the pioneering spirit and rich character of those who, literally, first broke ground in this campus and laid the foundations of what (long-time campus denizen) Narita Gonzalez sometimes refers to as a campus “communiversity.”—from the Preface Coeditor Gerardo Los Baños teaches at the UP Diliman.

The Sky Over Dimas A disturbing phone call in the dead of night launches young Rafael Torrecarion on a rescue mission in Negros Occidental. Returning to his hometown leads him deep into the tortured history of the Torrecarions, where lies a web of long-buried secrets, preserving and threatening the foundations of his family. “Groyon’s familiarity with the Bacolod matrix of manners— surreally rich scions, weird personalities, outrageously decadent lifestyles—has endowed him with the rich material to mine and/or undermine for his fiction. The Sky over Dimas reads exceedingly well, with its stylized construction serving the clear and illuminating prose as fine form perfectly following fluid function.”—Alfred A. Yuson, Palanca Hall of Fame Author Vince Groyon teaches at De La Salle University Bibliography of Filipino Novels 1901–2000 The most comprehensive bibliography of Filipino novels compiled so far, this book lists the novels in Tagalog (Filipino), Tagalog (Filipino) translation, and English published in the Philippines during the twentieth century. It provides essential bibliographical information for each novel, which taken collectively offers a record of the literary activity and production insofar as the genre is concerned during the period covered. This information could serve as a basic tool for further research and study on Philippine literary history, criticism, and bibliography, and as reference material for literary anthologies, textbooks, and other such efforts. Patricia May Jurilla teaches in UP Diliman.

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Duguang Kamay sa Nilulumot na Pader This novel is based on the colonial situation of the Philippines. “Nakaugat ang Duguang Kamay sa Nilulumot na Pader sa kolonyal na kasaysayan ng bansa at sa mayamang alamat ng lahing Pilipino. Magpapatuloy ang paghihimagsik ng lahi ng Sol hanggang umiiral sa balintunang lipunan ang mga puwersa ng pang-aalipin at pagsasamantala hanggang makarating at makapamuhay ang masang sambayanan sa pinakamimithing Komunidad ng Liwanag— isang sosyedad na mapayapa, makatarungan, maunlad, demokratiko, at pinamamayanihan ng lantay na hustisya sosyal. Isang nobela itong tungkuling basahin ng sinumang makabayan upang higit na maunawaan ang puno’t dulo ng pagrerebelde ng mulat at progresibong mga sektor ng lipunan.”—Rogelio L. Ordoñez An Isteytsayd Life “Even when he was my student, I’d always appreciated Lorenzo ‘Third’ Paran for his quiet, pensive prose, and with this first book—a collection of blog entries about adjusting to life as an immigrant in America—(Paran) sustains my interest and admiration. It’s an experience that’s been told many times before by other writers, and indeed the continuing diaspora is the great Filipino story of our time. But Paran brings to it a wry and gentle humor, provoked by the condition of always being in the present and yet also always in transition. The author marvels at his inevitable transformation into a twentyfirst century American, but for those who fear that Paran may have lost his Pinoyness, read the book to see how and why the Pinoy endures, not by clinging to his old self, but by adapting, as Paran does, to the new.”—Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., UP Diliman

Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons studies the narrative of the nation as inscribed in the novels written by Philippine women and published from 1993–2006. Given the traditional inscription of women in the discourse of nation, the study looks at how women are discursively deployed in the name of the nation and the nation-state. The study, thus, explores specific issues borne out of the interlocking masculinist discourses on the nation and on women/ women’s body/gender. In exploring these issues, the analysis of the novels shows that in gendering the nation as woman (i.e., in using the traditional masculinist womanas-nation trope), the novels critique the contradictions in the discourse of the Philippine nation. Ruth Pison teaches at UP Diliman.

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Commend Contend / Beyond Extensions National Artist Edith L. Tiempo’s poems early provided illustrative examples of how verse can elevate itself into a convergence of Apollonian and Dionysian modes, layers, tiers of plenty. Cerebration began the quiet celebration in her works. It still does, but now both substance and technique issue from well beyond a lofty perch, ivory tower, cloud, maybe even Olympus. Here is philosophy as poetry, wisdom as poetry—with such wizened control over initial insights that are then ushered into a vizier’s pass of very thin air and the whitest light.—from the Introduction

The Urian Anthology 1990–1999 Like its two predecessors, this book gathers together the critical writings on Filipino Cinema by current and former members of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP), this time in the decade of the 1990s. Editor Nicanor G. Tiongson teaches at UP Diliman.

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Sarena’s Story “More stories like this should be written, and written this way—dramatic and sensitive renditions of history that take us to a Philippines most Filipinos know nothing about, but whose tribulations and triumphs continue to bear a profound impact on the nation—indeed, on our sense of a nation. Yabes presents a creative, often lyrical, narrative of life and love in a sultanate caught between past and future. Some readers might object to the fact that Yabes is not Muslim and should not have written this; but she draws on many years of sympathetic immersion in the Philippine south, in its politics and culture. The best test of this account is to read it and ask yourself if this cannot be any truer than this morning’s headline, which will tell you much less, and much less eloquently.”—Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. The author is an award-winning journalist and fictionist. Below the Crying Mountain “In Below the Crying Mountain the Moro rebellion that broke out in Sulu in the 1970s and that continues to wound the nation is seen vividly through the lives of the mestiza Rosy Wright, the Tausug girl Nahla, the rebel leader Prof. Hassan, the soldier Capt. Rodolfo as well as in the quest of the book’s narrator. The personal is political as war fuels the clash of emotions, histories, and cultures.”—Charlson Ong, Palanca Hall of Fame Author Criselda Yabes is an award-winning journalist and fictionist.

Ambagan 2009 The book contains articles that aim to discuss the important indigenous terms from various regions and how these terms contribute to the enrichment of the evolving Filipino language. Ang “ambagan” o “ambag” ay salitang nasa bokabularyo ng iba’t ibang wika sa Filipinas. Ang ambagan ay isang “kolektibong kontribusyon na pinagkakasunduan.” Sa Hiligaynon at Sebwano, ang ambag ay may kahulugang “pagsama-samahin.” Sa Pangasinan, ang ambag ay “kumilos nang sama-sama nang walang kabayaran.” Batay sa mga kahulugang ito, masasabing angkop na angkop ang pamagat ng proyekto sa layuning matukoy ang mahahalagang salita mula sa mga katutubong wika sa Filipinas na dapat mailahok sa wikang pambansa.

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Poultry Production in the Tropics This book is all about raising chickens and other poultry species (duck, turkey, quail, pigeon, goose, and ostrich) for meat and eggs. It contains topics that dwell on the basic and practical aspects of poultry production, particularly those related to breeding and hatchery, feeds and feeding, and flock health management. The topics are written by experts from the UP Los Baños, with particular emphasis on production under tropical conditions. Angel Laylo Lambio teaches at the UP Los Baños.

Fruit and Plantation Crop Production in the Philippines This book covers two highly diverse groups of horticultural crops commercially grown in the Philippines, namely fruit and plantation crops. It provides basic information about the crops and presents the state of the art in growing them. It offers students in Agriculture a comprehensive textbook for the undergraduate course “Principles of Fruit and Plantation Crop Production,” which has long been taught at the UP Los Baños. Graduate students who need basic theoretical background in the subject will find the book a useful reference material. Professors, horticulturists, environmentalists, researchers, agricultural officers, development workers, and consultants should also find this book of great value to their endeavors. Leon O. Namuco and Calixto M. Protacio teach at the UP Los Baños. Balatik

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The author collected and studied the astronomical (and meteorological) knowledge of the different Philippine ethnic groups to show the extent, depth, and richness of knowledge of these different groups on this subject. Sa aklat na ito, tinipon at pinag-aralan ng may-akda ang mga kaalamang astronomiko (at meteorolohiko) ng mga grupong etniko sa Pilipinas. Una, para ipakita ang lawak, lalim, at yaman ng kaalaman ukol dito ng iba’t ibang pangkat ng mga tao sa arkipelago. Ikalawa, para ugatin sa malayong nakaraan ang kaalamang ito na patuloy na nananatili at nagbabago hanggang sa kasalukuyan at nag-uugnay sa kabihasnang Pilipino sa kabihasnan ng mga kalapit-bayan. Ikatlo, para mapag-ugnay rin ang pangkalahatang kaalaman, lalo na ng mga edukado at urbanisadong Pilipino, sa kaalamang-bayan na karaniwang di nagiging bahagi ng pormal na edukasyon. Si Dante Ambrosio ay nagturo sa UP Diliman.

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Frontier Constitutions “Research into the Philippine colonial past has taken a turn away from the strictly historiographic detailing of dates and events into cultural exploration and configuration in John Blanco’s Frontier Constitutions. The book explains the complex impact of Spanish hegemony on the consciousness of the native populace, using art works and literature as foundation of insights on the outcome of the processes our people underwent as Spain untangled contradictions arising from its diminishing imperial power in the nineteenth century with measures intended to prolong its hold on its territorial possessions away from the Peninsula.”—Bienvenido L. Lumbera, National Artist for Literature The author teaches at the University of California, San Diego The Asian Religious Sensibility and Christian (Carmelite) Spirituality, Volumes I and II While every book is the only one of its kind, we must say The Asian Religious Sensibility and Christian (Carmelite) Spirituality is a most unique attempt to articulate the felt psychological and spiritual needs and aspirations of Asians during this rapid cultural transition we are going through. Written in alternatingly vigorous, charming, profound, and even poetic prose, the writer explores, gropingly and tentatively, the Asian subconscious in the light of Buddhist, Hindu, Taoist, and Moslem cultures. In varied ways, suitable to the literary forms she uses, the book renders itself invaluable for providing not only sharp, original, and perceptive insights, but also possible models for dialogues and exchanges.

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Siglo This book is divided into ten chapters that are organized in such a way as to highlight the common themes and challenges during the various colorful episodes in the Philippine General Hospital’s history. From the time of the PGH’s inception up until the contemporary times, the path of modern medicine and health practices as well as the vibrant history of the medical center would intertwine and forge an infinite bond with the principal aim of safeguarding the people’s health and lives. Indeed, the hospital has remained steadfast in its commitment to the Filipino people to deliver effective health services, undertake relevant researches, continue valuable training programs, and strengthen its own governance as well. Definitely, the people’s hospital has its own narrative to tell and share with the entire Filipino nation. The Other View, Volumes I and II “The columns are superior specimens of opinion journalism, the language urbane but always lucid. The learned references are always apropos and certain to be appreciated by city dwellers but perhaps out of reach of non-humanities majors. The views are unmistakably Left but they are so worded so lightly as to be acceptable to literate middle-class readers.”—Bienvenido Lumbera, National Artist for Literature Elmer Ordoñez taught at the UP Diliman.

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The Forest While writing a book on the Hukbalahap, a wartime antiJapanese resistance movement in the Philippines, William “Bill” Pomeroy met and fell in love with Celia Mariano, one of its most active women members. They were wedded twice—by a justice of the peace and by the movement to which they belonged. The Forest tells the story of the two years—1950–1952—Bill and Celia spent in the mountains with the Huks. But more than a vivid account of the physical hardship of guerrilla life, the book is a moving story of their love and their courage in the fight for freedom.

The Muslim South and Beyond This book is a collection of selected essays of Samuel K. Tan written through the years during his life and times as chairman and member of the University of the Philippines (UP) Faculty of History. The essays are conveniently arranged from general to specific issues of the Mindanao conflict and the central relevance of the Muslim South to the problem. Because of its global ideological character, the first essay gives context to the Bangsamoro struggle which had received initial and substantial support from Libyan President Muammar Ghadafi as author of The Green Book which expounds the “Third International Theory.”

The Americanization of Manila 1898–1921 This book makes use of the historical descriptive method to describe the origins and evolution of the Americanization process in Manila in the first two decades of American rule. It seeks to describe the transformation of the city in the light of the American colonial objectives. It focuses on the sociopolitical dynamics of administrative policy on three important components of American social modernization program: city planning and infrastructure, health and sanitation, and education. The book adopts an entirely different framework by examining colonization from the perspective of crosscultural relations. It espouses an interdisciplinary approach and uses indigenous social science concepts as integrating mechanism. Cristina Evangelista Torres taught at the UP Manila.

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Bird Lands, River Nights and Other Melancholies “Jose Marte A. Abueg’s poetic utterance—as ‘daylight’s whisper’ and ‘pearled midnights’—assumes lyrical gravitas while beholding cages and suicides. Yet, there is no despairing in these laments, for the cited, repeated treasures of spirit lead to a reckoning of wisdom. Iridescent images open paths to insights, and from genesis to incense there is but the word as verb—’epiphany’-ing the ‘me’ or cosmic I. There too is the extended, experimental, experiential verse collage for the self-strung namesake, which turns into a nearly epicurean tribute to the sadness of literature. From the loss that ‘keeps you company’ to the big picture of cerebral flight, the poet splits mysteries like bamboo, to ignite eyes.”— Alfred A. Yuson, Palanca Hall of Fame The author is a Palanca and Philippines Free Press awardee for poetry. Balisa Three plays that are interrelated and considered as cornerstone in the three decades of contemporary history are contained in this trilogy: Martial Law, EDSA I and EDSA II. All of them won literary awards. Isang nobela ang trilohiyang ito kung pagmamasdan sa saklaw at pagkakawing-kawing ng mga pangyayaring nakapaloob rito: Satirika, Ligalig, at Balighô. Tinalakay dito ang middle class at ang kanilang pangarap, takot at agam-agam, pakikisangkot, pagmamaneobra at pakikikutsaba, mga lihim at pagnanasa, sala-salabat na relasyon, at pananaw sa mga pangyayaring lumikha sa kanila na pilit nilang binabago o pinananatili. Si Reuel Molina Aguila ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman.

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Favorite Arcellana Stories This is a selection of some twenty-nine Arcellana short stories written and published over a period of nearly four decades. Many of these stories have seen several reprints in various anthologies and literature textbooks for Philippine schools, as well as translations from the original English into German, Italian, Russian, Korean (besides Tagalog) and published in their respective countries. The original manuscripts/typescripts have succumbed through the years to typhoons, floods, house movings, and even a Tondo fire. Happily, however, enough published material survived to perpetuate the memory of Francisco Arcellana as one of the best-loved and admired titans of Philippine letters. This collection was edited by the National Artist’s widow, Emerenciana Yuviengco Arcellana. Lola Coqueta “Lola Coqueta is a lively, moving collection that stamps Isabela Banzon as a poet to be noticed, and not just in her home country.”—Dennis Haskell, The University of Western Australia “Direct rhythms, a wry yet loyal approach to experience and memory, oblique without evasion, and animated by the desire to free ‘the frog in the dry grass’ of her throat, all combine to give a special kind of pleasure to meeting the poet and her many selves in Lola Coqueta.”—Rajeev Patke, National University of Singapore Isabela Banzon teaches at UP Diliman.

Huwaran/Hulmahan Atbp. Johven Velasco (1948–2007) left behind a draft for a book and a circle of colleagues and students who revered him for his unusual combination of talent and compassion. Although the current volume is, strictly speaking, a work in progress, Velasco managed to maintain a balance between clear thinking and a rigorous grounding in theory. Films from diverse periods and genres, along with the star personas of a number of luminaries, get a muchdeserved and long-overdue critical treatment that only a fan specialist with Velasco’s visionary approach could provide. The author taught at the UP College of Mass Communication in Diliman.

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AVES Jerry Gracio’s second collection of poetry that won him the University of the Philippines Centennial Literary Prize in 2008. Taglay ng mga berso ni Gracio ang kapangyarihan ng mga naratibong pumupugad sa puso ng ating karanasan bilang mga mortal. Sa ikalawang aklat ni Gracio makakaasa tayo ng mga panibagong pagdulog sa mga mito at salaysay na muling tutuka, huhuni, at mananaghoy kasabay ng dahan-dahang paglagas ng mga balahibo katulad ng kay Icarus o ang muling pagpapaimbulog ng wakwak sa karimlan, upang hanapin tayong mga nagpupuri at nagaabang na mambabasa, na sa pagtatapos ng bawat tula ay tila mga birhen tayong binisita ng anghel na naghatid ng ebanghelyo ng ating pagbubuntis sa nakakabaog na panahon. Looking for the Philippines In this, her latest book, Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, prizewinning fictionist and scholar, revisits the cities she first encountered much earlier in her life. Part travel writing and part memoir, these essays combine observation and reminiscence, with insights drawn from her readings and her conversations with people for whom these cities are home. Hidalgo, whose travel essays first appeared in Manila periodicals in 1980, and now has published seven collections of such pieces, says of this book: “Perhaps I write about places as a way of making sense of the spaces I occupy now, these islands, which are and are not one country.” The author is Director of the University of Sto. Tomas Writing Center. XXth Century These two plays dissect the violence inflicted on Filipinos by Filipinos. Country in Search of a Hero is a full-length satirical play on the three mortal sins of the Martial Law Regime: the torture and killing of student activists, the Manila Film Center cover-up, and the theft of the Golden Buddha, symbol of greed for the Yamashita Gold. On the other hand, A Significant Life, a full-length dramatic play, exposes how a revolution devours its own children. The questions remain: Will the revolutionary of the 20th century become a lost specie? Will he evolve into the terrorist of the 21st century?

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The Life and Works of Marcelo Adonay Marcelo Adonay (1848–1928) was a major Philippine composer and church musician whose long and fruitful career stretched from the 1870s to the 1920s. As maestro de capilla of the San Agustin church in Intramuros, Manila, he presided over the musical establishment of the powerful Augustinian Order that required the performance of elaborate instrumental and choral works. The first of two volumes, this pioneering work includes five major essays on Adonay’s life, his milieu, an inventory of his extant and missing works, and musical and formal analyses of his magnum opus, Pequeña Misa Solemne sobre Motivos de la Missa Regia de Canto Gregoriano. Elena Rivera Mirano is Dean of the UP College of Arts and Letters Regarding Franz “Regarding Franz gathers memories and recollections of family, friends, protégés, and colleagues of Francisco Arcellana, National Artist for Literature. These are personal glimpses of the man who touched lives through his writing, his teaching, his being. Several of the pieces here previously appeared in printed and on-line media shortly after Franz passed away in August 2002. A few are transcriptions of spoken tributes and commemorations given at the funeral services. The others are new, written for this collection, giving voice at last to feelings long felt. Every one a story only the author could have written regarding Franz.”—Mayi Arcellana-Panlilio (Francisco Arcellana’s daughter)

The Long Lost Startle “There is generosity and wisdom in these poems, a sense of wonder that elevates the most ordinary of things and bestows upon them a special place in the world. Informed by both intelligence and compassion, Joel M. Toledo’s The Long Lost Startle, I believe, will be considered a major work in Philippine poetry; while the angel of history sees the future by turning his back on the wreckage of the world, Toledo fixes his gaze with attention and astonishment, and in the process heralds a future with some of the most memorable poems our country has ever produced.”—Eric Gamalinda, Philippine Centennial Literary Prize winner Joel Toledo is a Palanca Grand Prize winner for poetry.

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A Satire of Two Nations This book utilizes visual satire as a primary tool for discourse analysis, charting the shifting dimensions of Philippines-Japan relations as depicted in Philippine editorial cartoons from 1986 to 1998. The rationale for utilizing editorial cartoons in this study is that visual satires present implicit rather than explicit statements. Editorial cartoons, therefore, become effective media for criticism where the written language, being more transparent, has failed. The book weaves an exciting narrative of Philippines-Japan relations, revealing the sociohistorical forces at play that affected the dynamics of this relationship. The Filipino’s constructed images of the Japanese are also teased out by examining changes in cartooning conventions and editorial policies. Helen Yu-Rivera teaches at UP Diliman.

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Agaw-dilim, Agaw-liwanag The book contains the autobiographical account of Lualhati M. Abreu—activist, feminist, guerilla, and cultural worker— about her immersion in and deep commitment to the Philippine revolutionary movement Ang Agaw-dilim, Agaw-liwanag­­—kagila-gilalas na talambuhay ni Lualhati M. Abreu­ , aktibista, peminista, gerilya, at manggagawang pangkultura—ay malalim na nakahabi sa kasaysayan ng mga pakikibakang mapagpalaya sa Pilipinas nitong huling sandaang taon.—Dr. Caroline S. Hau, Associate Professor, Kyoto University, Japan Halos kasabayan kong lumaki sa kilusang rebolusyonaryo si Lualhati M. Abreu. Gayunma’y lumiit din ang tingin ko sa kanya nang makarating sa akin ang balitang “sumuko” siya. Mali ang balita. Hindi siya sumuko.—Bonifacio P. Ilagan, editor

Simulain This book is a study by Apolonio Chua, faculty of the socalled “people’s theater,” in the context of the militant unionist movement. Nang manghinawa ang manggagawa sa labas-litid at taas-kamaong pamamaraan ng mga unang pagtatanghal na hawig sa dulaan ng aktibistang mag-aaral, lumikha sila ng sariling mga teksto, bukod sa kinandili ang mga namana nila sa radikal at rebolusyonaryong daloy ng kulturang Pilipino sa kasaysayan hanggang malinang ang sining ng pagpapatawa, ang pagkukuwento, ang pag-awit, dulaang-musikal, imahe-dulaan. Mismong sa mga proseso ng unyon nalinang ang mga aktibidad, organisasyon at akdang sining ng grupong kultural. Sa salik naman ng aktor, ibang alituntunin ang umiiral. Gumaganap sila ng mga papel sa entablado sa ngalan ng kanilang unyon at simulain.

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Globalization and Becoming-Nation This book is an intervention into contemporary debates about nationalism and postcoloniality, this work attempts to locate the role of literary studies and the humanities in the age of globalization. Through the book’s analysis, subject and collective become sites in which multiple flows and forces interact and conflict, processes that are made legible in texts. Two acclaimed Filipino novels in English, Jessica Hagedorn’s Dogeaters and Charlson Ong’s An Embarrassment of Riches, are read as markers in the passage from the despotic national sovereignty of Martial Law to the flexible capitalist sovereignty of post-EDSA. Elmo Gonzaga teaches at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Pook at Paninindigan This book is a critical study of the Pantayong Pananaw, a social concept which was very popular in the University of the Philippines in the 1980s. Ang akdang ito ay isa sa mga pinakakumprehensibong kritikal na pagsusuri sa kaisipang tinatawag na Pantayong Pananaw na unang sistematikong binalangkas ni Zeus A. Salazar at ng iba pang mga historyador sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas na naging laganap noong mga dekada ‘80. Ang kasalukuyang akda ay nagsisikap na matugunan ang hamon na inihaharap ng Pantayong Pananaw sa pagpapakahulugan, pag-unawa, at pagpapahalaga sa pag-iral at praktika ng mga kilusang radikal at anakpawis sa Pilipinas. Si Ramon Guillermo ay nagtuturo sa UP Diliman. Unplugging the Constitution In this collection of articles and essays, the author confronts a wide range of issues—constitutional theory, adjudication, legal hermeneutics, the bar exams, marriage, psychological incapacity, free speech, presidential immunity, liberalism, church and state—and takes a nonconventional and, at times, critical view of standard legal discourse and prevailing social institutions. The author approaches his subjects from an interdisciplinary perspective, articulating his positions with insights from history, economics, linguistics, and philosophy. The result is a set of views that creates novel platforms for conversation and serves as a counter-push from the pull of the mainstream. Florin Hilbay is currently Solicitor General of the Philippines.

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UP in the Time of People Power A sequel to an earlier volume, University of the Philippines: The First 75 Years (1908–1983), this book covers the period from the closing years of Martial Law to the spirited days of People Power under the leadership of UP presidents Edgardo J. Angara, Jose B. Abueva, Emil Q. Javier, and Francisco Nemenzo Jr. For these presidents, it was a momentous period for self-examination, innovation, and renewal in all spheres of academic life and national engagement. The book chronicles the events in UP’s transformation as it emerged from the dynamism of people power resurgent and renewed, recapturing the soul of its academic leadership and sense of national purpose, and becoming the national university as a fitting tribute to its 100 years of existence. Editor Ferdinand Llanes teaches at UP Diliman. Kalusugang Pampubliko sa Kolonyal na Maynila (1898–1918) An attempt by Rolando Mactal, a Filipino historian, to integrate the three disciplines of geography, medicine, and history in the study and criticism of the Philippine state of health during the American regime. Masasabing ang librong ito ang isa sa kauna-unahang pagtatangka ng isang Pilipinong historyador na tumuhog sa tatlong disiplina ng heograpiya, medisina, at kasaysayan sa pagtalakay ng isang nakapakakomplikadong temang pangkasaysayan: ang kalusugan sa panahon ng pananakop ng mga Amerikano sa bansa. Kritikal na binusisi at sinuri sa akda ang paghubog ng mga patakaran at programang pangkalusugan ng pamahalaang kolonyal sa siyudad ng Maynila mula 1898 hanggang 1918, kabilang ang impluwensiya ng kapaligiran dito. Bilanggo Bilanggo is the diary of a decade behind bars. William Pomeroy and his Filipina wife Celia Mariano, like hundreds of other communists and militants, were sent to prison in the early 1950s for participating in the Huk guerrilla struggle for national liberation. Pomeroy’s personal narrative of the armed struggle, The Forest, has become a classic, published in various English editions and translated into several languages. Bilanggo is its sequel, written with the same immediacy and power. It describes how the political prisoners endured stretches of solitary confinement, were denied basic amenities, and witnessed horrific outbursts of violence between warring prison gangs. But above all it depicts how they refused to be broken, or to give up their vision and ideals.

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Pag-aklas Pagbaklas Pagbagtas This book of literary criticism by Rolando B. Tolentino invites the reader to an ideological understanding of the historical, political, and sociocultural milieu that influence literary production. Politikal na pagbasa ang asinta ng libro ng pampanitikang kritisismong ito. Politikal bilang pagkilala sa substansyang nakahihigit na kodeterminasyon at korelasyon sa loob at labas ng panunuring pampanitikan at panlipunan. Na sa una’t huling usapin, tumataya ang kritiko sa binabasa at pinag-aaralang akdang pampanitikan, at ang pagtatayang ito ang nakakapagkawing sa kanyang posisyon sa binabasa at panitikan, sa mga pwersang historikal, panlipunan, at modernismo.

Women’s Common Destiny In this first ever book-length study of maternal representations in Cebuano literature, Hope Sabanpan-Yu reveals the confluence of indigenous and foreign cultures and convincingly connects the theory of split-level maternity to the debate on motherhood in the Philippines. As women’s participation in social and economic affairs grew, Yu argues, so too did the social significance of their maternal relations. Focusing specifically on serialized Cebuano novels by women, Yu traces the history of motherhood and examines the maternal stereotypes including the important roles played by patriarchal and societal structures. The author is Director of the University of San Carlos Cebuano Studies Center.

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UP PRESS CENTENNIAL TITLES

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Renato Constantino Ang Bagong Lumipas (Vol. 1) (1996)

Renato Constantino Ang Bagong Lumipas (Vol. 2) (1996)

Virgilio Enriquez From Colonial to Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience (1992)

Cesar Adib Majul Mabini and the Philippine Revolution (1996)

O.D. Corpuz The Roots of the Filipino Nation (Vol. 1) (2006)

O.D. Corpuz The Roots of the Filipino Nation (Vol. 2) (2006)


Teodoro A. Agoncillo The Fateful Years: Japan’s Adventure in the Philippines, 1941–45 (Vol. 1) (2001)

Teodoro A. Agoncillo The Fateful Years: Japan’s Adventure in the Philippines, 1941–45 (Vol. 2) (2001)

Cesar Adib Majul The Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Philippine Revolution (1967)

Teodoro A. Agoncillo The Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan (1996)

Flaudette May V. Datuin Home Body Memory: The Feminine as Feminist ‘Elsewhere’ (Filipina Artists in the Visual Arts, 19th Century to the Present) (2002)

Alice G. Guillermo Protest / Revolutionary Art in the Philippines 1970–1990 (2001)

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Humanities

F. Landa Locano Sulod Society (1968)

Social Sciences

Cesar Adib Majul Muslims in the Philippines (1973)


Humanities

Basilio Esteban S. Villaruz Treading Through: 45 Years of Philippine Dance (2007)

Ramon Pagayon Santos Tunugan: Four Essays on Filipino Music (2005)

Sciences

Joel David Wages of Cinema: Film in Philippine Perspective (1998)

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Orville Bondoc Animal Breeding: Principles and Practice in the Philippine Context (2008)

Rolando A. Danao Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics (2002)

Cecilia A. Florencio Nutrition in the Philippines: The Past for Its Template, Red for Its Color (2004)

Virginia L. Aprieto Philippine Tuna Fisheries: Yellow Fin and Skipjack (1995)


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Caesar Saloma, GiselA Concepcion Selected Essays on Science and Technology for Securing a Better Philippines (2008)

Lilia Quindoza Santiago Asintada: Mga Tula (1997)

Alfred A. Yuson Hairtrigger Loves: 50 Poems on Woeman (2002)

Gèmino H. Abad In Ordinary Time: Poems, Parables, Poetics 1973–2003 (2004)

Vim Nadera Mujer Indigena (2000)

Ricardo M. De Ungria Pidgin Levitations: Poetic Chroma Texts (2004)

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POETRY

Edna Zapanta Manlapaz, et al. An Edith Tiempo Reader (1999)


POETRY

Bienvenido Lumbera Poetika / Politika: Tinipong mga Tula (2008)

fiction

Rio Alma Sonetos Postumos (2006)

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Merlie M. Alunan Selected Poems (2004)

J. Neil C. Garcia The Garden of Wordlessness: Selected Poems (2005)

Rio Alma Una Kong Milenyum, 1963–1981 (1998)

Rio Alma Una Kong Milenyum, 1982–1993 (1998)

Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Nadera Jr. (H)istoryador(A) (2006)

Charlson Ong An Embarrassment of Riches (2000)


Jun Cruz Reyes Etsa-Puwera (2000)

Rosario CruzLucero Feast and Famine: Stories of Negros (2003)

Dominador Mirasol Ginto ng Kayumangging Lupa (1998)

Lakambini A. Sitoy Jungle Planet and Other Stories (2005)

Rolando B. Tolentino Sa Loob at Labas ng Mall Kong Sawi/ Kaliluha’y Siyang Nangyayaring Hari: Ang Pagkatuto at Pagtatanghal ng Kulturang Popular (2001)

Fanny A. Garcia Sandaang Damit: 16 na Maikling Kuwento (2007)

Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. Selected Stories (2005)

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Rogelio Sicat Dugo sa Bukang Liwayway (1989)


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N.V.M. Gonzalez The Bread of Salt and Other Stories (1998)

Luis V. Teodoro The Undiscovered Country (2004)

CREATIVE NONFICTION

N.V.M. Gonzalez Work on the Mountain (1995)

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Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo Creative Nonfiction: A Manual for Filipino Writers (2003)

Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo Creative Nonfiction: A Reader (2003)

Gregorio C. Brillantes Looking for Jose Rizal in Madrid: Journeys, Latitudes, Perspectives, Destinations (2004)

Rosario TorresYu and Alwin C. Aguirre Sarilaysay: Danas at Dalumat ng Lalaking Manunulat sa Filipino (2004)


Mario I. Miclat Cao Yu: Taong Yungib ng Peking (1999)

Rene O. Villanueva Apat na Dula (1998)

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Nicolas Pichay Almanac for a Revolution (2000)

Chris Martinez Last Order sa Penguin (2003)

Rolando S. Tinio May Katwiran ang Katwiran at Iba Pang Dula (2001)

Rosario Torres-Yu Kilates: Panunuring Pampanitikan ng Pilipinas (2006)

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LITERARY CRITICISM / LANGUAGE STUDIES

Elmer A. OrdoĂąez Emergent Literature: Essays on Philippine Writings (2001)


LITERARY CRITICISM / LANGUAGE STUDIES

Joi Barrios Mula sa Pakpak ng Entablado: Poetika ng Dulaang Kababaihan (2006)

Resil B. Mojares Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel: A Generic Study of the Novel Until 1940 (1983)

J. Neil C. Garcia Philippine Gay Culture: The Last 30 Years (1996)

Priscelina Patajo Legasto Philippine Studies: Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis? (2008)

Virgilio S. Almario Si Rizal: Nobelista (Pagbasa sa Noli at Fili Bilang Nobela) (2008)

E. San Juan Toward a People’s Literature: Essays in the Dialectics of Praxis and Contradiction in Philippine Writing (1984)

Bienvenido Lumbera Writing the Nation / Pag-akda ng Bansa (2000)

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Rene O. Villanueva and Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Nadera Jr. Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Dula 1997–2003 (2006)

Bienvenido Lumbera, et al. Paano Magbasa ng Panitikang Filipino: Mga Babasahing Pangkolehiyo (2000)

Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: An Anthology (2007)

Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: The Epics (2001)

Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: The Folktales (2001)

Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: The Legends (2002)

Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: The Myths (2001)

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LITERARY ANTHOLOGIES

Gèmino H. Abad A Habit of Shores (1999)


LITERARY ANTHOLOGIES

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Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: The Proverbs (2002)

Damiana L. Eugenio Philippine Folk Literature: The Riddles (2005)

Leopoldo Y. Yabes Philippine Short Stories 1925–1940 (1975)

Leopoldo Y. Yabes Philippine Short Stories 1941–1955, Part I (1941–1949) (1981)

Leopoldo Y. Yabes Philippine Short Stories 1941–1955, Part II (1950–1955) (1981)

Lilia Quindoza Santiago Sa Ngalan ng Ina: 100 Taon ng Tulang Feminista sa Pilipinas, 1889–1989 (1997)


Anton Juan The Likhaan Book of Philippine Drama: from Page to Stage 1991–1996 (2000)

Gèmino H. Abad Upon Our Own Ground: Filipino Short Stories in English 1956–1972 [Volume 1] (2008)

Gèmino H. Abad Upon Our Own Ground: Filipino Short Stories in English 1956–1972 [Volume 2] (2008)

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LITERARY ANTHOLOGIES

Gèmino H. Abad, et al. The Likhaan Anthology of Philippine Literature in English from 1900 to the Present (1998)


List of UP Press Titles

2018 Titles 1

Alfar, Dean Francis and Kenneth Yu / Fantasy: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults

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Cabagnot, Edward Delos Santos / Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time and Manuel Silos’s Biyaya ng Lupa

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Eugenio, Damiana / The Epics (Reprint)

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Eugenio, Damiana / The Myths (Reprint)

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Gonzales, Vladimeir B. / LAB: Mga Dulang Adaptasyon at Iba Pang Laro para sa mga Klaseng Panlaboratoryo

6 Lapitan, Portia G. / Science-Based Management and Upland Community Development in the Philippines: The Case of Mount Makiling Forest Reserve 7 Llanes, Ferdinand C. / Sakunang Darating, Saklolo’y Tayo Rin: Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Handbook for Academic Institutions: The University of the Philippines Experience 8

Macalinao, Antonio S. / Palawan, My Haven: A Memoir and a Journey

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Ocampo, Nilo / Rizal Makabayan at Martir (Reprint)

10 Ortega, Jude / Seekers of Spirits 11 Pe-Pua, Rogelia / Handbuk ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino, Volume 1 12 Rodriguez, Rommel B. / Mga Apoy sa Ilaya at Iba Pang Kuwento 13 Santos, Ramon Pagayon / Modernismo sa Sining Musika 14 Tan, Arwin Q. (Editor) / Saysay Himig: A Sourcebook on Philippine Music History 1880–1941 15 Tigno, George V. (Editor) / Twentieth-Century Philippine Political Thinkers: Selected Readings 16 Topacio-Aplaon, RM / Muling Nanghaharana ang Dapithapon

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2017 Titles 1

Agabin, Pacifico A. / The Political Supreme Court (Reprint)

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Agoncillo, Teodoro / The Revolt of the Masses (Reprint)

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Alamon, Arnold P. / The Nation in Our Hearts: Essays on Mindanao

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Alfar, Dean and Nikki / The Best of Speculative Fiction (Reprint)

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Almeda Josefina Venegas / Elementary Statistics (Reprint)

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Alunan, Merlie M. / Tinalunay: Hinugpong nga Panurat nga Winaray

7 Ancheta, Maria Rhodora G. / Halakhak: National Humor in Philippine Popular Cultural Forms 8

Arcellana, Juaniyo (Editor) / Through a Glass, Darkly by Francisco Arcellana

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Bagulaya, Jose Duke S. / Linara nga mga Pulong (Woven Words)

10 Barbaza, Raniela Evangelista / An Orosipon kan Bikolnon: Interrupting the Philippine Nation 11 Belizario, Vicente and Winnie U. de Leon / Medical Parasitology (Reprint) 12 Bobis, Merlinda / Accidents of Composition 13 Borromeo-Buehler, Soledad / Scripted by Men, Not by Fate: Andres Bonifacio in Cavite: An Analytical Narrative with Commentary on Selected Sources 14 Buenconsejo, José (Editor) / Philippine Modernities: Music, Performing Arts, and Language, 1880 to 1941 15 Caballero, Federico “Tuohan” (Chanter); Alicia P. Magos (Chief Researcher and Senior Translator); Anna Razel Limoso Ramirez (Associate Researcher) / Sinagnayan: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay, Book 6 16 Caballero, Federico (Chanter), Alicia P. Magos and Anna Razel Ramirez / Amburukay (Reprint) 17 Caballero, Federico (Chanter), Alicia P. Magos and Anna Razel Ramirez / Tikum Kadlum (Reprint) 18 Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” (Chanter); Alicia P. Magos (Researcher and Translator), and Anna Razel Limoso Ramirez (Researcher) / Balanakon: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay, Book 7 19 Caballero, Federico “Tuohan” and Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor (Chanters); Alicia P. Magos (Chief Researcher and Senior Translator) / Tikum Kadlum: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay, Book 1 (Reprint) 20 Carreon, Shane / Then, Beast: Poems 21 Ceña, Resty Mendoza at Ricardo Ma. Duran Nolasco / Gramatikang Filipino: Balangkasan (Reprint) 22 Cleto, Luna Sicat and Rolando B. Tolentino / Sapantaha: Kalipunan ng mga Maikling Kuwentong Spekulatibo at Imahinatibo

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23 Danao, Rolando A. / Core Concepts of Calculus with Applications 24 Fantauzzo, Laurel Flores and Francesca Rendle-Short / Press: 100 Love Letters 25 Garcia, J. Neil C. (Editor) / Bright Sign, Bright Age: Critical Essays in Philippine Studies 26 Guillermo, Ramon, Myfel Joseph D. Paluga, Maricor Soriano, and Vernon R.Totanes / 3 Baybayin Studies 27 Javier, Grace Alfonso, Ma. Luisa T. Camagay, Ruben D. F. Defeo and Romeo Carlos (Management Team) / SiningSaysay: Philippine History in Art, Foreword by Alfredo E. Pascual 28 Lahoz, Manuel C. / Of Tyrants and Martyrs: A Political Memoir 29 Lanot, Marra PL. / Cadena de Amor: New and Selected Poems in English, Filipino, and Spanish 30 Leandicho, Mellie / A Study of Philippine Games (Reprint) 31 Lumbera, Bienvenido / Suri: Pag-arok sa Likhang-Panitik / Probing the Literary Text 32 Matsumoto, Naomi Shoko and edited by Cynthia Neri Zayas / Awareness of Light: Handbook and Archive of Technical Theater in the Philippines 33 Muslim, Kristine Ong / Black Arcadia 34 Padilla-Concepcion, Gisela P., / Science Philippines: Essays on Science by Filipinos, Vol. IV 35 Parfan, Ned / Tilt Me and I Bend: Poems 36 Paulma, Elena / Southern Stories and Strays 37 Pe-pua, Rogelia (Editor) / Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, Metodo at Gamit/Filipino Psychology: Theory, Method and Application (Reprint) 38 Perez, Padmapani L. / Green Entanglements: Nature-Conservation and Indigenous People’s Rights in Indonesia and the Philippines 39 Planta, Ma. Mercedes G. / Traditional Medicine in the Colonial Philippines, 16th to the 19th Century 40 Reyes, Jun Cruz / Tutubi, Tutubi, Wag Kang Magpahuli sa Mamang Salbahe (Reprint) 41 Sanchez, Anna Felicia C. / How to Pacify a Distraught Infant: Stories 42 Santos, Ramon Pagayon / The Vocal Repertoire of the Ibaloi from Kabayan / Ang Repertoryong Pantinig ng Ibaloi sa Kabayan 43 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Pag Mabilis na Umalis Baka Di Naman Talaga Dumating at Iba Pang Kuwento 44 Woods, Damon / The Myth of the Barangay and Other Silenced Histories

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2016 Titles 1

Acosta, Ericson / Mula Tarima Hanggang at Iba Pang Mga Tula at Awit (Reprint)

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Alfar, Dean Francis and Kenneth Yu / Science Fiction: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults

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Almeda, Josefina V. et al. / Elementary Statistics (Reprint)

4 Barretto-Tesoro, Grace / Himlayan, Pantiyon, Kampo Santo, Sementeryo: Exploring Philippine Cemeteries 5

Bautista, Cirilo F. / Selected Poems (Hardbound)

6

Bautista, Cirilo F. / Selected Poems (Softbound)

7

Belizario, Vicente and Winifreda de Leon / Medical Parasitology in the Philippines (Reprint)

8

Campos, Patrick F. / The End of National Cinema: Filipino Film at the Turn of the Century

9 Capili, Jose Wendell P. / Migrations and Mediations: The Emergence of South Asian Diaspora Writers in Australia, 1972-2007 10 Constantino, Pamela at Monico Atienza / Mga Piling Diskurso sa Wika at Lipunan (Reprint) 11 Enriquez, Virgilio / From Colonial to Liberation Psychology (Reprint) 12 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Proverbs (Reprint) 13 Festin, Rowena / Banayad 14 Garcia, J. Neil C. / Likhaan 10: The Journal of Philippine Contemporary Philippine Literature 15 Garcia, J. Neil C. / Myth and Writing 16 Guda, Kenneth Roland / Peryodismo sa Bingit 17 Jalandoni, Magdalena Gonzaga / Juanita Cruz: A Novel Translated by Ofelia Ledesma Jalandoni (Reprint) 18 Jose, F. Sionil / Selected Stories 19 Lambio, Angel L. / Poultry Production in the Tropics (Reprint) 20 Lim, Jaime An / The Axolotl Colony: Stories 21 Macansantos, Francis C. / Snail Fever: Poems of Two Decades 22 Magos, Alicia P. and Anna Razel Limoso Ramirez / Pahagunong: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Book 4 23 Magos, Alicia P. and Anna Razel Limoso Ramirez / Kalampay: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Book 5 24 McCarty, Weldon M. / Bamboo Bed

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25 Mendoza, Victor Román / Metroimperial Intimacies: Fantasy, Racial-Sexual Governance, and the Philippines in U.S. Imperialism, 1899-1913 26 Mulder, Niels / Life in the Philippines: Contextual Essays on Filipino Being 27 Navarro, Raul C. / Musika sa Kasaysayan ng Filipinas: Pana-panahong Diskurso 28 Ong, Charlson / Of That Other Country We Now Speak and Other Stories 29 Ortiz, Will P. / Bugtong ng Buwan at Iba Pang Kuwento (Reprint) 30 Parfan, Ned / The Murmur Asylum: Poems (Reprint) 31 Pascual, Chuckberry J. / Pagpasok sa Eksena: Ang Sinehan sa Panitikan at Pagaaral ng Piling Sinehan sa Recto 32 Reguyal, Trixie Alano / Bohemian Rhapsody in Two Places and Other Essays 33 Rodriguez, Daisy Magalit / The Balance Concept in Nursing: New Perspectives in Survival and Health 34 Rodriguez, Rommel B. at Rolando B. Tolentino / Wagi / Sawi: Mga Kuwentong Luwalhati at Pighati 35 Samson-Lauterwald, Helen / Music in the Zarzuelas of Severino Reyes (“Lola Basyang”) 36 Sanchez, Louie Jon A. / Pagkahaba-haba Man ng Prusisyon: Mga Pagtatapat at Pahayag ng Pananampalataya 37 Sicat-Cleto, Luna / Typewriter Altar (Translated from the Filipino edition by Marne L. Kilates) 38 Taleon-Sonza, Jorshinelle / Haiyan and Other Plays About the Homeland 39 Teodoro, John Iremil / Hasang: Mga Kuwento ng Pag-ibig 40 Teodoro, Luis V. / Divide by Two 41 Tiatco, Sir Anril Pineda / Performing Catholicism: Faith and Theater in a Philippine Province 42 Toledo, Joel / Fault Setting 43 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Araw/Gabi: Mga Aporismo ng Pagkautal at Pagkaulol 44 Tolentino, Rolando B. et al. / Communication and Media Theories (Reprint) 45 Torres-Yu, Rosario / Balagen 46 Villagracia, Bobby / Selda Dos (Manila City Jail)

2015 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. / A Wanderer in the Night of the World: The Poems of NVM Gonzalez

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Abad, Gemino H. / Past Mountain Dreaming: New Essays

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Abad, Gemino H. / The Likhaan Anthology of Philippine Literature in English from 1900 to the Present (Reprint)

4

Acosta, Ericson / Mula Tarima Hanggang at Iba Pang Mga Tula at Awit

5

Alunan, Merlie M. / Sa Atong Dila: Introduction to Visayan Literature

6

Baldoz, Rick / The Third Asiatic Invasion: Empire and Migration in Filipino America, 1898-1946

7

Banzon, Isabela / Maybe Something

8

Bayuga, Mayette M. / Sa Amin, Sa Dagat-dagatang Apoy

9 Belizario, Vicente Y. Jr. and Winifreda U. de Leon / Medical Parasitology in the Philippines 10 Cleto, Luna Sicat / Likhaan 9: The Journal of Philippine Contemporary Philippine Literature 11

Concepcion, Gisela P. Padilla / Science Philippines: Essays on Science by Filipinos Volume III

12 Coroza, Michael M. / Ambagan 2013: Mga Salita Mula sa Iba’t Ibang Wika sa Filipinas 13 Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. / Edgardo J. Angara: In the Grand Manner 14 De Ungria, Ricardo M. / Habagatanon: Conversations with Six Davao Writers 15 Dela Cruz, Mar Anthony Simon / Isang Gabi sa Quezon Avenue at Iba Pang Kuwento 16 Doyo, Ma. Ceres P. / Macli-ing Dulag: Kalinga Chief, Defender of the Cordillera 17 Francia, Luis H. / RE: Recollections, Reviews, Reflections 18 Fuller, Ken / The Lost Vision: The Philippine Left 1986-2010 19 Haskell, Dennis / What Are You Doing Here? Selected Poems 20 Hau, Caroline S. / Recuerdos De Patay and Other Stories 21 Magos, Alicia P. / Derikaryong Pada: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Book 3 22 Magos, Alicia P. / Amburukay: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Book 2 23 Martinez, Cris / Last Order sa Penguin (Reprint) 24 Medina, Belen T.G. / The Filipino Family (Third Edition) 25 Namuco, Leon / Fruit and Plantation Crop Production in the Philippines ( Reprint) 26 Ortiz, Will P. / Ang Pagbabalik ni Maria Makiling: Unang Aklat 27 Pacho, Arturo, G. / Discovering Tuba 28 Pambid, Manny / Canuplin at Iba Pang mga Akda ng Isang Manggagawang Pangkultura 29 Peña-Reyes, Myrna / Memory’s Mercy: New and Selected Poems

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30 Pe-Pua, Rogelia / Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, Metodo at Gamit (Reprint) 31 Rosca, Ninotchka / Twice Blessed: A Novel 32 San Juan, E. Jr. / Between Empire and Insurgency: The Philippines in the New Millennium: Essays in History, Comparative Literature, and Cultural Politics 33 Sicat, Gerardo P. / Cesar Virata: Life and Times Through Four Decades of Philippine Economic History (Reprint) 34 Sicat, Rogelio / Dugo sa Bukang Liwayway (Reprint) 35 Sigua, Ricardo G. / Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering (Reprint) 36 Tiatco, Sir Anril Pineda / Entablado: Theaters and Performances in the Philippines 37 Topacio-Aplaon, RM / Lila ang Kulay ng Pamamaalam

2014 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. / Where No Words Break: New Poems and Past

2 Abad, Gemino H. and Alfred A. Yuson (Editors) / One Hundred Love Poems: Philippine Love Poetry Since 1905 (Reprint) 3

CaĂąete, Reuben Ramas / Masculinity, Media, and Their Publics in the Philippines: Selected Essays

4

Castillo, Erwin E. / The Firewalkers (Reprint)

5 Castro, Irma Remo / A Guide to Families of Common Flowering Plants in the Philippines (Reprint) 6

Chua, Jonathan and Rosario Cruz-Lucero / A Reader in Philippine Theater History and Criticism: Essays in Honor of Nicanor G. Tiongson

7 Chua, Jonathan, Rosario Cruz-Lucero and Rolando B. Tolentino / A Reader in Philippine Film History and Criticism: Essays in Honor of Nicanor G. Tiongson 8

Comiso, Josefino C. et al. / Changing Philippine Climate: Impacts on Agriculture and Natural Resources (Hardbound)

9

Comiso, Josefino C. et al. / Changing Philippine Climate: Impacts on Agriculture and Natural Resources (Softbound)

10 Coroza, Michael M. and Galileo S. Zafra / Ambagan 2011: Mga Salita Mula sa Iba’t Ibang Wika sa Filipinas 11

Corpuz, Rina Angela / Dance and Other Slippages: Critical Narratives on Women, Dance, and Art

12 Cruz-Lucero, Rosario / Likhaan 8: The Journal of Philippine Contemporary Philippine Literature 13 De los Reyes, Isabelo Florentino / History of Ilocos Volumes I and II (A translation into English by Maria Elinora Peralta-Imson) 14 Fres-Felix, Maria L.M. / Boy in the Platinum Palace and Other Stories

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15 Francia, Luis H. / Tattered Boat 16 Garcia, J. Neil C. / The Postcolonial Perverse: Critiques of Contemporary Philippine Culture Volume I 17 Garcia, J. Neil C. / The Postcolonial Perverse: Critiques of Contemporary Philippine Culture Volume II 18 Gulle, Ramil Digal / Poisonostalgia: Poems 19 Hamid, Jamaliah Abdul and Narcisa Paredes Canilao / Educational Leadership and Leadership Education in Asia 20 Hernandez, Eloisa May P. / Digital Cinema in the Philippines 1999-2009 21 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / Creative Nonfiction: A Reader (Reprint) 22 Magos, Alicia P. / Tikum Kadlum: Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Book 1 23 Montinola, Lourdes R. / Breaking the Silence (Revised Edition) 24 OrdoĂąez, Elmer A. / Snows of Yesteryear: A Family in War and a Sentimental Education 25 Parfan, Ned / The Murmur Asylum: Poems 26 Rosario, Teresita L. / Fragrant Ornamental Plants in the Philippines (Reprint) 27 San Juan, E. Jr. / Kundiman sa Gitna ng Karimlan: Piniling mga Tula 28 Sicat, Gerardo P. / Cesar Virata: Life and Times Through Four Decades of Philippine Economic History 29 Sugbo, Victor N. / Taburos Han Dagat 30 Teodoro, Luis V. / Vantage Point: The Sixth Estate and Other Discoveries 31 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Contestable Nation-Space: Cinema, Cultural Politics, and Transnationalism in the Marcos-Brocka Philippines 32 Tolentino, Rolando B. and Josefina M. C. Santos / Media at Lipunan (Bookprint) 33 Tolentino, Rolando B. and Josefina M. C. Santos / Media at Lipunan (Newsprint) 34 Tolentino, Rolando B. et al. / Communication and Media Theories (Newsprint) 35 Tolentino, Rolando B. et al. / Communication and Media Theories* (Bookprint) 36 Tolentino, Rolando B. and Rommel B. Rodriguez / Transfiksyon: Mga Kathang InTransit

2013 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. / All Our Nameable Days: Poems Revisited

2

Alfar, Dean Francis and Kenneth Yu / Horror: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults

3 Alfar, Dean Francis and Joseph Frederic F. Nacino / The Farthest Shore: An Anthology of Fantasy Fiction from the Philippines

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4 Alfar, Dean Francis and Nikki Alfar / The Best of Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005- 2010 5

Almeda, Josefina V. et al. / Elementary Statistics (Reprint)

6

Ambrosio, Dante / Balatik (Reprint)

7

Atienza, Maria Ela L. / Introduction to Philippine Politics: Local Politics, the State, Nation-Building, and Democratization

8 Calvillo, Tomas / Filipinas, Textos Cercanos: Poemas (Philippines, Closer Texts: Poems) 9

Carreon, Shane / Travelbook: Poems

10 Cayanan, Mark Anthony / Except You Enthrall Me 11

Concepcion, Gisela P. Padilla / Science Philippines: Essays on Science by Filipinos Volume II

12 Danao, Rolando A. / Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics: Second Edition 13 De La Cruz, Khavn / Shockbox: Ang Butas na Kahon ni Kulas Talon 14 De Mesa, Karl R. and Joseph Frederic F. Nacino / Demons of the New Year: An Anthology of Horror Fiction from the Philippines 15 Donoso, Isaac / Islamic Far East: Ethnogenesis of Philippine Islam 16 Ferrer, Miriam Coronel / Costly Wars, Elusive Peace: Collected Articles on the Peace Processes in the Philippines 1990-2007 17 Flores, Emil M. and Joseph Frederic F. Nacino / Diaspora Ad Astra: An Anthology of Science Fiction from the Philippines 18 Frago-Marasigan, Perlita M. and Teresita S. Encarnacion Tadem / Comparative Politics and Government: (Re)Democratization and Development 19 Gomez, Nikki Rivera / Mindanao on My Mind and Other Musings 20 Guillermo, Ramon / Ang Makina ni Mang Turing 21 Guillermo, Gelacio / Mga Tula 22 Lumbera, Bienvenido / Likhaan 7: The Journal of Philippine Contemporary Philippine Literature 23 Mayuga, Sylvia L. / Virtual Nation: Insights into Contemporary Philippines 23 OrdoĂąez, Elmer A. / The Other View Vol. 3: Last Posts: The Manila Times (20102012) 24 Pabuayon, Isabelita M., Salvador P. Catelo et al. / Agricultural Policy: Perspectives from the Philippines and Other Developing Countries 25 Pinzon, Mary Jannette L. / The Rhetorics of Sins (Reprint) 26 Salvador-Amores, Analyn V. / Tapping Ink, Tattooing Identities: Tradition and Modernity in Contemporary Kalinga Society North Luzon, Philippines (Softbound)

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27 Salvador-Amores, Analyn V. / Tapping Ink, Tattooing Identities: Tradition and Modernity in Contemporary Kalinga Society North Luzon, Philippines (Hardbound) 28 Sana, Erlyn A. et al. / Teaching and Learning in the Health Sciences (Reprint) 29 San Diego, Rafael Antonio C. / The Second World: Poems 30 Tiongson, Nicanor G. / The Urian Anthology 2000-2009

2012 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / Hoard of Thunder: Philippine Short Stories in English 1990 to 2008 Volume. I 1990 to 2000

2

Abad, Gémino H. / Hoard of Thunder: Philippine Short Stories in English 1990 to 2008 Volume. II 2001 to 2008

3

Abad, Gémino H. / Likhaan 6: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature

4

Agabin, Pacifico A. / The Political Supreme Court*

5

Arao, Danilo Araña / Hay, Buhay! Reklamong Todo-todo Mula sa Nag-aalboroto

6

Baquiran, Romulo P. Jr. / Kung Nanaisin: Mga Tula

7

Baytan, Ronald / The Queen Lives Alone

8

Cañete, Reuben Ramas / Sacrificial Bodies: The Oblation and Political Aesthetics of Masculine Representations in Philippine Visual Cultures

9 Cioranescu, Diona et al. / Introduction to Classical and Variational Partial Differential Equations 10 Concepcion, Gisela P. Padilla / Science Philippines: Essays on Science by Filipinos Volume I 11 Cruz-Lucero, Rosario / La India, or Island of the Disappeared 12 Del Villar, Carmencita P. / Mind-Body Communication Technique (Reprint) 13 Fajardo, Kale Bantigue / Filipino Crosscurrents: Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization 14 Garcellano, Edel E. / Vanishing History and Other Poems 15 Landicho, Domingo G./ Supremo: Dulang Pampelikula at Sarsuwela Ukol kay Andres Bonifacio 16 Lapeña, Jose Florencio F. Jr. and Christopher Malorre E. Calaquian (Editors) / Self-Instructional Learning Modules for Year Level III Medical Students on Hearing and Balance, Olfaction and Gustation, Phonation and Facial Expression (Reprint) 17 Madrid, Carlos / Flames Over Baler: The Story of Siege of Baler, Reconstructed from Original Documentary Source 18 Magno, Marcelita Coronel / Foundation Course in College Chemistry (Teacher’s Guide)

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19 Magno, Marcelita Coronel / Foundation Course in College Chemistry (Textbook) 20 Ofreneo, Rene O. / Green Jobs and Green Skills in a Brown Philippine Economy 21 Ragragio, Andrea Malaya M. / Archaeology and Emerging Kabikolan 22 Reyes, Jun Cruz / Ka Amado 23 Reyes, Jun Cruz / Tutubi, Tutubi, ‘Wag Kang Magpahuli sa Mamang Salbahe (Reprint) 24 Tan, Michael / History of the Philippines (Reprint) 25 Teodoro, Luis V. / In Medias Res: Essays on the Philippine Press and Media 26 Tiongco, Ting / Surgeons Do Not Cry: On Becoming a Doctor in the Philppines (Student Edition)

2011 Titles 1

Almeda, Josefina V. et al. / Elementary Statistics (Reprint)

2

Añonuevo, Roberto T. at Romulo P. Baquiran Jr. / Sawikaan 2010: Mga Salita ng Taon

3

Aprieto, Virginia L. / Philippine Tuna Fisheries: Yellowfin and Skipjack (Reprint)

4

Bolipata-Santos, Rica / Lost and Found and Other Essays

5

Casocot, Ian Rosales / Beautiful Accidents: Stories*

6

Ceña, Resty Mendoza and Ricardo Nolasco / Gramatikang Filipino: Balangkasan

7

Danao, Rolando / Mathematical Methods in Economics and Business

8 Del Prado-Lu, Jinky Leilanie / Basics of Occupational Health and Safety: Guidebook for Practitioners and Industries 9

Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Folktales

10 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Legends 11 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Riddles 12 Fuller, Ken / A Movement Divided: Philippine Communism 1957-1986 13 Garcia, Ester A. / Managing a Modern University in the Philippines (Reprint) 14 Hidalgo, Cristina P. / Six Sketches of Filipino Women Writers 15 Javier, Carljoe / Geek Tragedies 16 Lopez, Mellie Leandicho / A Handbook of Philippine Folklore 17 McFerson, Hazel M. / Mixed Blessing: The Impact of the American Colonial Experience on Politics and Society in the Philippines 18 McMahon, Jennifer M. / Dead Stars: American and Philippine Literary Perspectives on the American Colonization of the Philippines 19 Ocampo, Nilo S. (Tagasalin) / Rizal: Makabayan at Martir ni Austin Coates (Reprint)

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20 Ortiz, Will P. / Bugtong ng Buwan at Iba Pang Kuwento 21 Pe-Pua, Rogelia / Sikolohiyang Pilipino 22 Pinzon, Mary Jannette / The Rhetorics of Sin 23 Rodriguez, Rommel B. / Lagalag ng Paglaya 24 Siy Robert Y. Jr. / Community Resource Management (Reprint) 25 Tadiar, Neferti X. M. / Things Fall Away: Philippine Historical Experience and the Makings of Globalization 26 Taguiwalo, Judy M. / Babae, Obrera, Unyonista: Ang Kababaihan sa Kilusang Paggawa sa Maynila (1901-1941) 27 Tan, Samuel K. / The Filipino-American War, 1899-1913 (Reprint) 28 Tiatco, Sir Anril Pineda / Miss Dulce Extranjera o ang Paghahanap kay Miss B (dulang may dalawang yugto) 29 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Almanak ng Isang Aktibista 30 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Likhaan 5: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature 31 Torres-Yu, Rosario / Balagen: Edukasyong Pangkapayapaan at Panitikang Pambata 32 Torres-Yu, Rosario / Welgang Bayan: Empowering Labor Unions Against Poverty and Repression 33 Vera, Rody / Tatlong Dula 34 Woods, Damon L. / Interrogating Bayan: From Wilderness to Nation 35 Yabes, Criselda / Below the Cyring Mountain

2010 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino / Underground Spirit Vol. I: Philippine Short Stories in English 1973 to 1989

2

Abad, Gémino / Underground Spirit Vol. II: Philippine Short Stories in English 1973 to 1989

3 Agoncillo, Teodoro A. / The Fateful Years: Japan’s Adventure in the Philippines, 1941-45, Volume 1 (Reprint) 4

Almario, Virgilio S. / Muling-Pagkatha sa Ating Bansa

5 Ambrosio, Dante L. / Balatik: Etnoastronomiya—Kalangitan sa Kabihasnang Pilipino 6

Blanco, John D. / Frontier Constitutions

7

Bolipata-Santos, Rica / Lost and Found and Other Essays

8

Boyer, Robert H. / Sundays in Manila*

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9

Constantino, Josefina D. / The Asian Religious Sensibility and Christian (Carmelite) Spirituality Vol. 1

10 Constantino, Josefina D. / The Asian Religious Sensibility and Christian (Carmelite) Spirituality Vol. 2 11

Danguilan, Jose Luis J. et al. / Siglo: A Hundred Years of the PGH in the Service of the Filipino People

12 Datuin, Flaudette May V. / Alter/(n)ations: The Art of Imelda Cajipe Endaya 13 De los Reyes, Isabelo / El Folk-Lore Filipino 14 Go-Saga, Placida / Folk Poetry of Southern Leyte: A Collection of Secular and Religious Poetry 15 Gonzalez, Narita and Gerardo T. Los Baños (Editors) / UP Diliman: Home and Campus 16 Groyon, Vicente Garcia / The Sky Over Dimas 17 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / Creative Nonfiction: A Manual for Filipino Writers (Reprint) 18 Jurilla, Patricia May B. / Bibliography of Filipino Novels 19 Munsayac, Jose Rey / Duguang Kamay sa Nilulumot na Pader 20 Ordoñez, Elmer A. / The Other View: Literature, Culture, and Society (Volume I) 21 Ordoñez, Elmer A. / The Other View: The Academe, Politics, Memory (Volume II) 22 Paran III, Lorenzo / An Isteytsayd Life 23 Pison, Ruth Jordana L. / Dangerous Liaisons 24 Pomeroy, William J. / The Forest 25 Tan, Samuel K. / The Muslim South and Beyond 26 Tiempo, Edith L. / Commend Contend/Beyond Extensions 27 Tiongson, Nicanor G. / The Urian Anthology 1990-1999* 28 Torres, Cristina E. / Americanization of Manila 29 Yabes, Criselda / Sarena’s Story* 30 Yabes, Criselda / Below the Crying Mountain 31 Zafra, Galileo / Ambagan 2009

2009 Titles 1

Abreu, Lualhati Milan / Agaw-dilim, Agaw-liwanag

2

Abueg, Jose Marte M. / Bird Lands, River Nights and Other Melancholies

3

Aguila, Reuel M. / Balisa: Trilohiya ng mga Dulang may Tatlong Yugto

4

Arcellana, Emerenciana Y. (Editor) / Favorite Arcellana Stories

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Banzon, Isabela / Lola Coqueta

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Chua, Apolonio Bayani / Simulain: Dulambayan ng Manggagawa sa Konteksto ng Militanteng Kilusang Unyonismo

7 David, Joel (Editor) / Huwaran/Hulmahan Atbp.: The Film Writing of Johven Velasco 8

Gonzaga, Elmo / Globalization and Becoming-Nation

9

Gracio, Jerry B. / Aves

10 Guillermo, Ramon / Pook at Paninindigan 11 Hidalgo, Cristina P. (Editor) / Likhaan 3** 12 Hidalgo, Cristina P. / Looking for the Philippines: Travel Essays 13 Hilbay, Florin Ternal / Unplugging the Constitution 14 Jacob, Malou / XXth Century: 2 Plays 15 Llanes, Ferdinand / UP in the Time of People Power 16 Mactal, Rolando / Kalusugan Pampubliko sa Kolonyal na Manila 1898-1918 17 Mirano, Elena R. / The Life and Works of Marcelo Adonay (Softbound) 18 Mirano, Elena R. / The Life and Works of Marcelo Adonay* (Hardbound) 19 Nuqui, Elizabeth A. and Lydia R. Arcellana (Editors) / Regarding Franz 20 Pomeroy, William J. / Bilanggo 21 Savellano, Deogracias Victor B. / Ilocos Sur: An Illustrated History** (Softbound) 22 Savellano, Deogracias Victor B. / Ilocos Sur: An Illustrated History** (Hardbound) 23 Toledo, Joel M. / The Long Lost Startle: Poems 24 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Pag-aklas Pagbaklas Pagbagtas 25 Yu, Hope S. / Women’s Common Destiny 26 Yu-Rivera, Helen / A Satire of Two Nations: Exploring Images of the Japanese in Philippine Political Cartoons

2008 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. (Editor) / Upon Our Own Ground: Filipino Short Stories in English, Vol. 1: 1956-1964

2 Abad, Gemino H. (Editor) / Upon Our Own Ground: Filipino Short Stories in English, Vol. 2: 1965-1972 3

Abad, Gemino H. / Our Scene So Fair: Filipino Poetry in English, 1905 to 1955

4 Almario, Virgilio S. / Likhaan 2008: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature** 5 Almario, Virgilio S. / Si Rizal: Nobelista (Pagbasa sa Noli at Fili Bilang Nobela) (Softbound)

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6 Almario, Virgilio S. / Si Rizal: Nobelista (Pagbasa sa Noli at Fili Bilang Nobela) (Hardbound) 7

Baquiran, Romulo P. Jr. at Galileo S. Zafra (Editors) / Sawikaan 2007: Mga Salita ng Taon

8

Bondoc, Orville L. / Animal Breeding

9

Camagay, Ma. Luisa T. (Editor) / Encuentro**

10 Chinte-Sanchez, Priscilla/ Philippine Fermented Foods 11 Dela Cruz, Khavn / Ultraviolins 12 Enriquez, Elizabeth L. / Appropriation of Colonial Broadcasting: A History of Early Radio in the Philippines, 1922-1946 13 Enriquez, Virgilio G./ From Colonial to Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience* 14 Evangelista, Oscar L. / Icons and Institutions: Essays on the History of the University of the Philippines, 1952-2000 15 Garcia, J. Neil C. / Philippine Gay Culture: Binabae to Bakla, Silahis to MSM (2nd Edition) 16 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / Fabulists and Chroniclers 17 Ingles, Raul Rafael / 1908: The Way It Really Was 18 Jocano, F. Landa / Sulod Society 19 Klein, Ronald D. / The Other Empire (Softbound) 20 Klein, Ronald D. / The Other Empire (Hardbound) 21 Laureta, Liberato V. / Compendium of the Economically Important Seashells in Panay, Philippines 22 Legasto, Priscelina / Philippine Studies: Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis? 23 Lico, Gerard / Arkitekturang Filipino: A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Philippines* 24 Lico, Gerard (Editor) / Design + Discourse** 25 Lumbera, Bienvenido / Poetika/Politika: Tinipong mga Tula (Softbound) 26 Lumbera, Bienvenido / Poetika/Politika: Tinipong mga Tula* (Hardbound) 27 NVM Gonzalez / Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty-One Stories 28 Paz, Consuelo J. / Ginhawa, Dalamhati, Kapalaran: Essays on Well-Being, Opportunity/Destiny, and Anguish 29 Saloma, Caesar A., et al. (Editors) / Selected Essays on Science and Technology for Securing a Better Philippines 30 San Juan, E. Jr. / From Globalization to National Liberation: Essays of Three Decades

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31 Sarmiento, Abraham F. / Journey of a Retired Supreme Court Justice 32 Sigua, Ricardo G. / Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering 33 Sison, Luis G. / Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Circuits (Second Edition) 34 Sugbo, Victor N. / Inintokan 35 Tan, Michael T. / Revisiting Usog, Pasma, Kulam 36 Tan, Samuel K. / A History of the Philippines 37 Tiongco, Ting / Surgeons Do Not Cry* 38 University of the Philippines, Center for Ethnomusicology / Musika Journal 4** 39 Uriarte, Filemon A. Jr. / Solid Waste Management: Principles and Practices 40 Yabes, Leopoldo Y. (Editor) / Philippine Short Stories 1925-1940 41 Yabes, Leopoldo Y. (Editor) / Philippine Short Stories 1941-1949, Part I 42 Yabes, Leopoldo Y. (Editor) / Philippine Short Stories 1950-1955, Part II

2007 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. / The Children’s Hour: Stories on Childhood Vol. I

2

Abad, Gemino H. and Gregorio C. Brillantes (Editors) / Best Filipino Stories: The NVM Gonzalez Awards, 2000-2005

3

Añonuevo, Roberto T. and Galileo S. Zafra (Editors) / Sawikaan 2006: Mga Salita ng Taon*

4

Cabalquinto, Luis / Mannahatta Mahal: Collected Expatriate Poems

5 Carreon-Laurel, Ma. Milagros, et al. / Sigwa: Isang Antolohiya ng Maiikling Kuwento 6

Corpus, Rina Angela P. / Defiant Daughters

7

Dalisay, Jose Jr. (Editor) / Likhaan 2007: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature**

8

Danao, Rolando A. / Mathematical Methods in Economics & Business

9

Digal Gulle, Ramil / Textual Relations

10 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: An Anthology 11 Fuller, Ken / Forcing the Pace (The Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas: From Foundation to Armed Struggle) 12 Garcia, Fanny A. / Sandaang Damit: 16 na Maikling Kuwento 13 Garcia-Dungo, Nanette / Negotiating from the Margins 14 Hidalgo Cristina P. / The Children’s Hour: Stories on Childhood Vol. II 15 Kilates, Marne L. / Mostly in Monsoon Weather: Poems New & Revisited

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16 Lopez, Mellie Leandicho / A Handbook of Philippine Folklore 17 Mercene, Floro L. / Manila Men in the New World 18 Nagao, Masafumi, et al. / Mathematics and Science Education in Developing Countries 19 Pertierra, Raul / The Social Construction and Usage of Communication Technologies 20 Pichay, Nicolas B. / Psychedelia Apocalypsis at Iba Pang Dula 21 Quindoza-Santiago, Lilia / Sexuality and the Filipina 22 Rio Alma / Kung Bakit Kailangan ang Himala 23 Sy, Joaquin / Lagalag sa Nanyang 24 Tapang, B. P. / Cordillera in June 25 Tiempo, Edith L. / Six Poetry Formats and the Transforming Image 26 Tupaz, T. Ruanni F. / (Re)making Society: The Politics of Language, Discourse & Identity 27 University of the Philippines, Center for Ethnomusicology / Posters of Philippine Music Instrument**

2006 Titles 1

Almario, Virgilio S. / Sonetos Postumos

2

Bagulaya, Jose Duke S. / Writing Literary History: Mode of Economic Production and Twentieth Century Waray Poetry

3

Barrios, Joi / Mula sa Pakpak ng Entablado: Poetika ng Dulang Kababaihan

4

Carcamo, Ronaldo / Ang Batang Nangarap Maging Isda

5 Castro, Irma Remo / A Guide to Families of Common Flowering Plants in the Philippines 6 Cayron, Jun G. / Stringing the Past: An Archaeological Understanding of Early Southeast Asian Glass Bead Trade 7

Corpuz, Onofre D. / The Roots of the Filipino Nation, Vol. II

8

Dalisay, Jose Jr. Y. / The Knowing Is in the Writing: Notes on the Practice of Fiction

9

De Mesa, Karl R. / Damaged People: Tales of the Gothic-Punk

10 Dimaranan, Irma V. / Naglalayag (Silent Passage) 11 Enriquez, Antonio R. / Samboangan 12 Gracio, Jerry B. / Apokripos 13 Halili, Servando Jr. D. / Iconography of the New Empire: Race and Gender Images and the American Colonization of the Philippines

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14 Hidalgo, Cristina P./ Over a Cup of Ginger Tea: Conversations on the Literary Narratives of Filipino Women 15 Hosillos, Lucila V. / Juanita Cruz: Interactive Vernacular - National Literature 16 Jalandoni, Magdalena G. / Juanita Cruz: Nobela nga Nasulat sa Panugiron Kag sa Binisaya nga Hiligaynon 17 Kintanar, Thelma B., et al. / Kuwentong Bayan: Noong Panahon ng Hapon (Everyday Life in the Time of War) 18 Mendoza, Eugenio V. and Eulogio Castillo / The Path to the Success of Cooperatives 19 Nadera, Victor Emmanuel D. / (H)istoryador(a) 20 Pacis, Carla M. and Eugene Y. Evasco / Bagets: An Anthology of Filipino Young Adult Fiction 21 Quibilan, Zosimo Jr. / Pagluwas 22 Santos, Ramon P. / Tunugan: Four Essays on Filipino Music (w/ CD) 23 Solheim, Wilhelm II G. / Archaeology and Culture in Southeast Asia: Unraveling the Nusantao 24 Torres-Yu, Rosario / Kilates: Panunuring Pampanitikan ng Pilipinas 25 Villanueva, Rene O. and Victor Emmanuel D. Nadera / Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Dula 1997-2003 26 Villaruz, Basilio Esteban S. / Treading Through: 45 Years of Philippine Dance 27 Yap, Helen T. / From Inside the Berlin Wall 28 Zafra, Galileo S. and Michael M. Coroza / Sawikaan 2005 Mga Salita ng Taon

2005 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. and Alfred A. Yuson / Honoring Fathers: An International Poetry Anthology

2

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. / The Revolt of the Masses (2002 Edition)*

3

Agpalo, Remigio E. / Adventures in Political Science (Revised Edition)

4

Almario, Virgilio S. / Memo Mulang Gimokudan: Aklat ng Tulang Tuluyan

5

AĂąonuevo, Rebecca T. / Saulado: Mga Tula

6

Aragon, Gloria T. / The Road I Travelled: A Memoir

7

Corpuz, Onofre D. / The Roots of the Filipino Nation Vol. I

8

Cristobal, Adrian E. / The Tragedy of the Revolution

9

Cruz, Conchitina / Dark Hours*

10 Cruz, Isagani R. / The Lovely Bienvenido N. Santos 11 Dalisay, Jose Jr. Y. / Selected Stories*

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12 De Guzman, Nestor / Galing Cine Café** 13 Delmendo, Sharon / The Star-Entangled Banner: One Hundred Years of America in the Philippines 14 Derain, Allan N./ Iskrapbuk 15 Estrada, Nina / Heart of Clay (Centennial Edition) 16 Eugenio, Damiana L. (Editor) / Philippine Folk Literature: The Riddles 17 Fermin, Jose D. / 1904 World’s Fair: The Filipino Experience* 18 Garcia, Neil J. / Misterios and Other Poems 19 Garcia, Neil J. / The Garden of Wordlessness: Selected Poems 20 Gomez, Nikki R. / Coffee and Dreams on a Late Afternoon: Tales of Despair and Deliverance in Mindanao 21 Hidalgo, Cristina P. / Sky Blue After the Rain: Selected Stories and Tales* 22 Lu, Jinky Leilani Del Prado / Gender, Information Technology, and Health 23 Miclat, Mario Ignacio / Pinoy Odyssey 2049 24 Montemayor, Michael S. / Captain Herman Leopold Schuck: The Saga of a German Sea Captain in 19th Century Sulu-Sulawesi Seas 25 Montinola, Lourdes R. / Breaking the Silence (Revised Edition) 26 Naval, Jimmuel C. / Pangangaluluwa at Iba Pang Kuwento 27 Paz, Consuelo J. / Gabay sa Fildwurk 28 Pison, Ruth Jordana L. / Alternative Histories: Martial Law Novels as CounterMemory 29 Polotan, Kerima / The True and the Plain 30 Reyes, Isabelita Orlina / In Transitives 31 Reyes, Soledad S. / A Dark Tinge to the World: Selected Essays (1987-2005) 32 Rodriguez, Rafael A. and Magdaleno B. Albarracin Jr. (Editors) / Analysis of Selected Philippine Industries, Volume 1 (Mutual Fund, Credit Card, Pension Fund, Electric Power, Cement, and Telecommunications Services) 33 San Juan, E. Jr. / Toward a People’s Literature: Essays in the Dialectics of Praxis and Contradiction in Philippine Writing 34 Santos, Benilda S. / Kuwadro Numero Uno: Mga Tula 35 Sarmiento, Abraham F. / The Trial of Andres Bonifacio: The Appeal 36 Simbulan, Dante C. / The Modern Principalia: The Historical Evolution of the Philippine Ruling Oligarchy 37 Sitoy, Lakambini A. / Jungle Planet and Other Stories 38 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Sakit ng Kalingkingan: 100 Dagli sa Edad ng Krisis

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39 Ventura, Sylvia Mendez / A Literary Journey with Gilda Cordero-Fernando 40 Villanueva, Rene O. / Bedtime Stories: Mga Dula sa Relasyong Sexual 41 Yap, April Timbol and Lara Saguisag / Nine Super Natural Stories* 42 Zafra, Galileo S. and Romulo P. Baquiran Jr. / Sawikaan 2004: Mga Salita ng Taon*

2004 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. / Getting Real: An Introduction to the Practice of Poetry

2

Abad, Gemino H. / In Ordinary Time: Poems, Parables, Poetics 1973-2003*

3 Abad, Gemino H. and Alfred A. Yuson (Editors) / One Hundred Love Poems: Philippine Love Poetry Since 1905 4

Abad-Jugo, Cyan / Sweet Summer and Other Stories

5

Abueg, Efren R. / Mga Kaluluwa sa Kumunoy

6 Almario, Virgilio S. and Romulo P. Baquiran Jr. (Editors) / Pablo Neruda: Mga Piling Tula* 7

Alunan, Merlie M. / Selected Poems

8

AĂąonuevo, Rebecca T. / Bago ang Babae: Mga Tula

9 Brillantes, Gregorio C. / Looking for Rizal in Madrid: Journeys, Latitudes, Perspectives, Destinations 10 Cabalquinto, Luis / Moon Over Magarao: New and Selected Poems 11 Camara-Besa, Solita F., M. D. / Up Close with Me: Memoirs 12 Culig, Edna Aurora C. / Rondalla Arrangements of Filipino Folk Dances* 13 Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. and Angelo R. Lacuesta / Fourteen Love Stories 14 Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. (Editor) / Remembering NVM 15 De Dios, Emmanuel S. / Form and Functions: A Guide to Technical Writing in Economics 16 De Guzman II, Arturo V. / A Sparrow at War 17 De la Cruz, Edgardo Bengson / Directing for Theater: A Personal Approach 18 De Ungria, Ricardo M. / Decimal Places: Poems 19 De Ungria, Ricardo M. / Pidgin Levitations: Poetic Chroma Texts 20 Diokno, Maria Socorro I. / Human Rights Centered Development: Theory and Practice 21 Encanto, Georgina R. / Constructing the Filipina: A History of Women’s Magazines 22 Florencio, Cecilia A. / Nutrition in the Philippines: The Past for Its Template, Red for Its Color

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23 Francia, Luis H. / Museum of Absences 24 Fres-Felix, Maria L.M. / Making Straight Circles 25 Garcia, J. Neil C. / Post Colonialism and Filipino Poetics: Essays and Critiques* 26 Groyon, Vicente Garcia / On Cursed Ground and Other Stories 27 Hernandez, Eloisa May P. / Homebound: Women Visual Artists in Nineteenth Century Philippines 28 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / Philippine Post Colonial Studies: Essays on Language and Literature 29 Lacsina, Ligaya SP / Hukay: Journal of the University of the Phils. Archaeological Studies Program Vol. 6 30 Lanot, Marra PL. and Carla M. Pacis / The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction 2002* 31 Mayuga, Sylvia L. / Between the Centuries 32 Paz, Victor (Editor) / Southeast Asian Archaeology 33 Pernia, Elena E. / Communication Research in the Philippines 34 Popa, Allan / Maaari: Mga Bago at Piling Tula 35 Reyes, Myrna PeĂąa / Almost Home: Poems 36 San Juan, E. Jr. / Sapagkat Iniibig Kita at Iba Pang Bagong Tula 37 Teodoro, Luis V. / The Undiscovered Country 38 Tiempo, Edith L. / Six Uses of Fictional Symbols 39 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Transglobal Economies and Cultures: Contemporary Japan and Southeast Asia 40 Torres-Yu, Rosario and Alwin C. Aguirre / Sarilaysay: Danas at Dalumat ng Lalaking Manunulat sa Filipino

2003 Titles 1

Ables, Higino A. / Mass Communication and Philippine Society

2

Agcaoili, Aurelio S. / Dangadang*

3

Antonio, Teo T. / Pagsunog ng Dayami

4

Antonio, Teo T. / Tilad na Dalit (Mga Piling Tula: 1973-1999)

5

Baquiran, Romulo P. Jr. / Onyx

6

Barretto, Grace / Hukay: Journal of the University of the Philippines Archeological Studies Program Volume 5 January–June 2003

7

Bautista, Cirilo F. / Tinik sa Dila: Isang Katipunan ng mga Tula

8

Beltran, Herminio S. / Lemlunay: Mga Tula sa Tatlong Wika

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9

Buenconsejo, Jose S. / A Search in Asia for a New Theory of Music**

10 Cabagnot, Edward delos Santos / The Theatre of Director Julius Opus 11 Cruz, Isagani R. / Bukod na Bukod: Mga Piling Sanaysay* 12 David, Wilfredo P. / Averting the Water Crisis in Agriculture: Policy and Program Framework for Irrigation Development in the Philippines 13 De Jesus III, George et al. / Tatlong Sarswela* 14 Epistola, Nieves Benito / On Playing the Emperor’s Game 15 Evasco, Eugene Y., et al. / Tabi-tabi sa Pagsasantabi: Kritikal na Tala sa mga Lesbiana at Bakla sa Sining, Kultura at Wika 16 Garcia, J. Neil C. / Performing the Self: Occasional Prose* 17 Gatbonton, Juan T. / Little Reports 18 Gonzalez, Ma. Romina / Welostit and Other Stories 19 Guieb, Eli Rueda III / Pamilya®: Mga Katha* 20 Gutierrez, Ben Paul / Cases of Arts and Culture Management in the Philippine Setting 21 Landicho, Domingo G. / Mata ng Apoy 22 Laurel, Pedro C. Jr., et al. / Tatlong Dulang Pampelikula 23 Lucero, Rosario Cruz / Feast and Famine* 24 Manalo, Paolo / Jolography* 25 Mangohig, Arvin Abejo / The Gaze: Poems 26 O’Hara, Mario / Palasyo ni Valentin* 27 Ong, Charlson / A Tropical Winter’s Tale and Other Stories* 28 Ordoñez, Elmer A. / Diliman: A Homage to the Fifties 29 Orense, Rolando P. / Geotechnical Hazards: Nature, Assessment and Mitigation 30 Paz, Consuelo J., et al. / Ang Pag-aaral ng Wika 31 Roman, Emerlinda R. (Editor) / Cases on Strategic Management in the Philippine Setting 32 Sanchez, Wilfredo Pascua / New and Later Poems 33 Sering, Tara FT / Reconnaisance

2002 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / Poems and Parables

2

Alma, Rio / (A)lamat at (H)istorya*

3 Barrios, Joi at Rolando Tolentino (Mga Editor) / Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Tula at Kuwento 2000*

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4

Batacan, F. H. / Smaller and Smaller Circles*

5

Bayuga, Mayette / Virgintarian at Iba Pang Akda

6 Claudio, Sylvia E. / Rape, Love, and Sexuality: The Construction of Women in Discourse* 7 Corpuz, Onofre D. / Saga and Triumph: The Filipino Revolution Against Spain (Rev. Ed.)** 8

Danao, Rolando. / Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics

9

Datuin, Flaudette May V. / Home Body Memory: Filipina Artists in the Visual Arts, 19th Century to the Present

10 De Guzman, Mes / Barriotic Punk 11 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Legends 12 Garceau, Scott / The Way Things Work 13 Garcia, Neil J. and Charlson Ong (Editors) / The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction 2000 14 Gonzaga, Violeta Lopez / Peasants in the Hills 15 Guerrero, Sylvia H. / Gender-Sensitive and Feminist Methodologies 16 Gutierrez, Ben Paul B. / Cases on Marketing Management in the Philippine Setting 17 Hufana, Alejandro / Enuegs: Extracts of Tributes to My Civilization 18 Lacaba, Jose F. / Kung Baga sa Bigas: Mga Piling Tula 19 Mijares, Armand Salvador B. / The Minori Cave Expedient Lithic Technology 20 Miraflor, Norma / Remembered Songs and Other Stories 21 Ohmachi, Tatsuo and Emerlinda R. Roman (Editors) / Metro Manila: In Search of a Sustainable Future / Impact Analysis of Metropolitan Policies for Development and Environmental Conservation** 22 Quindoza-Santiago, Lilia / In the Name of the Mother: 100 Years of Philippine Feminist Poetry 23 Quindoza-Santiago, Lilia / Ang Kaulayaw ng Agila 24 Reyes, Jun Cruz / Utos ng Hari at Iba Pang Kuwento 25 Sicat-Cleto, Luna / Makinilyang Altar 26 Yuson, Alfred A. / Hairtrigger Loves: 50 Poems

2001 Titles 1

Abad, Gemino H. / A Makeshift Sun: Stories and Poems

2

Abaya, Efren / Introduction to Electric Fields

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3

Abinales, Patricio N. / Fellow Traveler: Essays on Filipino Communism

4 Agoncillo, Teodoro A. / The Fateful Years: Japan’s Adventure in the Philippines, 1941-1945 Vol. II (2001 Ed.) 5

Barrios, Joi / Ang Aking Prince Charming at Iba Pang Noveleta ng Pag-ibig

6

Bello, Walden / The Future in the Balance: Essays on Globalization and Resistance

7

Bonifacio, Amelia (Editor) / Vicente G. Sinco: In Memoriam

8 Canlas, Dante B. and Shigeaki Fujisaki (Editors) / The Philippine Economy: Alternatives for the 21st Century 9

Danao, Rolando. / Introductory Mathematical Economics

10 David, Randolf S. / Reflections on Sociology and Philippine Society 11 De Ungria, Ricardo M. and Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. (Editors) / The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction 1999 12 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Epics 13 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Epics* 14 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Folktales (2001 Edition) 15 Eugenio, Damiana L. / Philippine Folk Literature: The Myths 16 Evangelista, Susan P. / Growing Into Asia and Other Essays 17 Francisco, Lazaro / Singsing na Pangkasal 18 Garcellano, Edel E. / Knife’s Edge: Selected Essays 19 Gonzalez, N.V.M. / Seven Hills Away (2001 Edition) 20 Goquingco, Leonor Orosa / Curtain Call: Selected Reviews, 1957-2000 21 Goquingco, Leonor Orosa / Curtain Call: Selected Reviews, 1957-2000 22 Guillermo, Alice G. / Protest / Revolutionary Art in the Philippines 1970-1990 23 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / A Book of Dreams* 24 Landicho, Domingo / Diskurso sa Pilipinismo: Pagsilang ng Inang Bayan 25 Lopez, Mellie Leandicho / A Study of Philippine Games (2001 Edition) 26 Manuel, Mauro F. et al. (Editors) / A Century of Veterinary Medicine in the Philippines 1898-1998 27 Matute, Epifanio / Mga Kislap ng Panulat 28 Matute, Genoveva Edroza / May Isang Panahon: Mga Kuwento, Sanaysay, Tula 29 Medina, Belen T. G. / The Filipino Family (Second Edition) 30 Medina, Isagani / Ang Kabite sa Gunita: Essays on Cavite and the Philippine Revolution

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31 Morales, Horacio R. Jr., et al. (Editors) / Power in the Village: Agrarian Reform, Rural Politics, Institutional Change and Globalization (Co-published with the Project Development Institute)** 32 Ordoñez, Elmer / Emergent Literature: Essays on Philippine Writings 33 Santos, Soliman M. Jr. / The Moro Islamic Challenge 34 Sarmiento, Abraham F. / Dissent and Resistance 35 Sicat, Ellen L. / Paghuhunos 36 Sotalbo, Emiliano D. / Trees, Palms and Bamboos of the University of the Philippines Diliman (Co-published with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development) (Hardbound)* 37 Sotalbo, Emiliano D. / Trees, Palms and Bamboos of the University of the Philippines Diliman (Co-published with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development) (Softbound) 38 Tinio, Rolando S. / May Katwiran ang Katwiran at Iba Pang Dula 39 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Sa Loob at Labas ng Mall Kong Sawi / Kaliluha’y Siyang Nangyayaring Hari: Ang Pagkatuto at Pagtatanghal ng Kulturang Popular 40 Weekley, Kathleen / The Communist Party of the Philippines 1968-1993: A Story of Its Theory and Practice

2000 Titles 1

Agcaoili, Aurelio S. at Jose F. Lacaba. / Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Tula at Kuwento 1998

2

Antonio, Teo T. / Piping-Dilat

3 Azurin, Rene B. / Random Walks and Other Essays: Ruminations of a “So-so” Manager 4

Bautista, Cirilo F. / Sunlight on Broken Stones

5

Brillantes, Gregorio C. / The Distance to Andromeda and Other Stories

6 Co, Jason / The Spirit of 1896: A Mirror of the Philippine Past, a Window on the Nation’s Future 7

Custodio, Sergio R. Jr. / Tari

8

Duque, Reynaldo A. / Candon

9 Epistola, S.V. / The Home We Remember: Selected Short Fiction of the Fifties (2000 Edition) 10 Gamalinda, Eric / My Sad Republic* 11 Garcia, J. Neil C. / The Likhaan Book of Philippine Criticism (1992-1997) 12 Garcia, J. Neil C. and Charlson Ong (Editors) / The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction 1998 13 Garcia, J. Neil Carmelo / The Sorrows of Water

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14 Juan, Anton / The Likhaan Book of Philippine Drama (1991-1996): From Page to Stage 15 Katigbak, Luis Joaquin M. / Happy Endings 16 Lumbera, Bienvenido / Writing the Nation / Pag-akda ng Bansa 17 Lumbera, Bienvenido, et al. / Paano Magbasa ng Panitikang Filipino: Mga Babasahing Pangkolehiyo 18 Manuel, Arsenio E. / Manuvu´ Social Organization 19 Munsayac, Jose Rey / Ang Aso, ang Pulgas, ang Bonsai at ang Kolorum 20 Nadera, Vim / Mujer Indigena 21 Ong, Charlson / An Embarrassment of Riches 22 Pambid, Nenita / Anting-anting o Kung Bakit Nagtatago sa Bato si Bathala 23 Pichay, Nicolas / Almanac for a Revolution* 24 Reyes, Jun Cruz / Etsa-Puwera 25 Ricarte, Pedro L. / Lupang Hinirang: Isang Makabagong Epiko 26 Tiempo, Edith L. / His Native Coast 27 Torrevillas, Rowena T. / The Sea-Gypsies Stay

1999 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / A Habit of Shores

2

Abad, Gémino H. and Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo / The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction 1997

3

Abad, Gémino H., et al. (Editors) / The Likhaan Anthology of Philippine Literature in English from 1900 to the Present

4

Anderson, Martin / Black Confetti

5

Ayala, Jose V. / Stories

6 Barrios, Joi at Jun Cruz Reyes (Mga Editor) / Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Tula at Kuwento 1996 7 Caoili, Manuel A. / The Origins of Metropolitan Manila: A Political and Social Analysis 8

Corpuz, Arturo G. / The Colonial Iron Horse: Railroads and Regional Development in the Philippines, 1875-1935

9 Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. and Ricardo M. De Ungria / The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction 1996 10 Doronila, Ma. Luisa Canieso / Literasi: Konteksto, Limitasyon at Posibilidad. Isinalin ni Carolina S. Malay mula sa Landscapes of Literacy 11 Enriquez, Antonio R. / Subanons

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12 Guzman, Gloria Villaraza / Mga Lihim na Daigdig 13 Lanot, Marra PL. / Déjà vu and Other Essays 14 Majul, Cesar Adib / Muslims in the Philippines 15 Miclat, Mario I. (Tagasalin) / Cao Yu: Taong Yungib ng Peking 16 Ofreneo, Rosalinda Pineda / Tinig at Kapangyarihan: Mga Kuwentong Buhay ng Kababaihang Manggagawa sa Bahay 17 Ong, Charlson / Men of the East and Other Stories 18 Polotan, Kerima / Adventures in a Forgotten Country 19 Radaic, Ante / Jose Rizal, Romantiko Realista: Isang Pagsusuring Pampanitikan ng Noli Me Tangere at El Filibusterismo. Isinalin ni Trinidad O. Regala 20 Rillo, Fidel at Rolando B. Tolentino (Mga Editor) / Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Tula at Maikling Kuwento 1997 21 Tiempo, Edith L. / An Edith Tiempo Reader. Edited by Edna Zapanta Manlapaz, et al. 22 Tiongson, Nicanor G. / Philippine Theater: A History and Anthology, Volume II: Komedya (Hardbound) 23 Tiongson, Nicanor G. / Philippine Theater: A History and Anthology, Volume II: Komedya (Softbound) 24 Tiongson, Nicanor G. / Philippine Theater: A History and Anthology, Volume III: Sinakulo (Hardbound) 25 Tiongson, Nicanor G. / Philippine Theater: A History and Anthology, Volume III: Sinakulo (Softbound) 26 Tolentino, Rolando B. / Sapinsaping Pag-ibig at Pagtangis

1998 Titles 1

Abinales, Patricio N. / Images of State Power: Essays on Philippine Politics from the Margins

2

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. / Bahaghari’t Bulalakaw: Katipunan ng mga Sanaysay at mga Pag-aaral

3

Alma, Rio / Una Kong Milenyum, 1963-1981

4

Alma, Rio / Una Kong Milenyum, 1982-1993

5

Arceo, Liwayway A. / Ina, Maybahay, Anak at Iba Pa (1998 Edition)

6

Arceo, Liwayway A. / Maling Pook, Maling Panahon: Dito … Ngayon

7

Arceo, Liwayway A. and Bautista, Manuel Principe / 2 (Dalawa)

8 Ayala, Tita Lacambra / Camels and Shapes of Darkness in the Time of Olives / Friends: The Adventures of a Professional Amateur

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9

Bailen, Agnes G. / The Odyssey of Lorenzo M. Tañada

10 Bautista, Manuel Principe at Liwayway A. Arceo / 2 (Dalawa) 11 Capili, Jose Wendell P. / A Madness of Birds 12 Cortes, Carlos / Longitude: A Novel 13 David, Joel / Wages of Cinema: Film in Philippine Perspective 14 De Dios, Honorio Bartolome / Sa Labas ng Parlor 15 De La Cruz, Levy Balgos / Mga Ritwal, Sumpa at Panata 16 Filipiniana Special Collections Project Staff, UPD Main Library (Compiler) / Philippine Radical Papers in the University of the Philippines Diliman Main Library: A Subject Guide 17 Gonzalez, N.V.M. / The Bread of Salt and Other Stories 18 Gonzalez, N.V.M. / Work on the Mountain 19 Guillermo, Gelacio (Editor) / Muog: Ang Naratibo ng Kanayunan sa Matagalang Digmaang Bayan sa Pilipinas 20 Guzman, Gloria Villaraza / Paglawig ng Panahon 21 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / A Gentle Subversion: Essays on Philippine Fiction in English 22 Mabanglo, Elynia S. / Anyaya ng Imperyalista (Mga Tula) / Invitation of the Imperialist (Poems) 23 Maceda, Jose / Gongs & Bamboo: A Panorama of Philippine Music Instruments* 24 Mangahas, Ruby K. (Editor) / Maybe: Incidentally: The Satire of Federico Mangahas 25 Matute, Genoveva E. / Ang Inyong Lingkod, Gloria Romero: Dulang Pangradyo 1959-1960 26 Mirasol, Dominador / Ginto ang Kayumangging Lupa 27 Mojares, Resil B. / Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel: A Generic Study of the Novel Until 1940* 28 Ordoñez, Rogelio / Saan Papunta ang mga Putok? 29 Polotan, Kerima / Author’s Choice 30 Polotan, Kerima / Stories 31 Polotan, Kerima / The Hand of the Enemy 32 Reyes, Isabelita Orlina / Stories from the City 33 Reyes, Jun Cruz / Ilang Talang Luma Mula sa Talaarawan ng Isang May Nunal sa Talampakan 34 Villanueva, Rene O. / Apat na Dula

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1997 Titles 1

Agoncillo, Anacleta Villacorta / Ako’y Pilipina at Iba Pang Akda

2

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. / Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic (1997 Edition)

3

Alunan, Merlie M. / Amina Among the Angels

4

Apostol, Gina / Bibliolepsy

5

Aureus, Carlos Ojeda / Nagueños

6

Barrios, Joi / Bailaya: Mga Dula Para sa Kababaihan

7

Brion, Rofel G. / Story*

8

Camagay, Ma. Luisa T. / French Consular Dispatches on the Philippine Revolution (Hardbound)

9

Camagay, Ma. Luisa T. / French Consular Dispatches on the Philippine Revolution (Softbound)

10 Cariño, Maria Luisa A. / Blood Sacrifice 11 Constantino, Renato / Ang Bagong Lumipas I. Isinalin nina Lamberto E. Antonio at Ariel Dim. Borlongan mula sa A Past Revisited 12 Corpuz, O.D. / An Economic History of the Philippines* 13 Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. / Ang Butihing Babae ng Timog/Mac Malicsi, TNT 14 Ford, Aida Rivera / Born in the Year 1900 and Other Stories 15 Francisco, Lazaro V. / Ilaw sa Hilaga 16 Hernandez, Amado V. / Magkabilang Mukha ng Isang Bagol at Iba Pang Akda. Inedit ni Rosario Torres-Yu 17 Macansantos, Francis C. / The Words and Other Poems 18 Maniquiz, Mike / Revolver 19 Manlapaz, Edna Zapanta / Estrella Alfon: Her Life in Her Own Words/Star 20 Matute, Epifanio G. / Kuwentong Kutsero 21 Medina, B.S. Jr. / Salingdugo 22 Miranda, Felipe B. (Editor) / Democratization: Philippine Perspectives 23 Santiago, Lilia Quindoza / Asintada: Mga Tula 24 Santiago, Lilia Quindoza / Sa Ngalan ng Ina: 100 Taon ng Tulang Feminista sa Pilipinas, 1889-1989 25 Sicat, Rogelio R. (Tagasalin) / Ang Gubat: Isang Personal na Rekord ng Pakikilabang Gerilya ng mga Huk sa Pilipinas. Sinulat ni William J. Pomeroy 26 Umil, Roberto Ofanda / Oda sa Kaldero at Iba Pang Tula

156


1996 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / Orion’s Belt and Other Writings

2

Agabin, Pacifico A. / Unconstitutional Essays*

3

Aguilar, Mila D. / Journey: An Autobiography in Verse (1964-1995)*

4

Antonio, Teo T. / Pira-Pirasong Bituin*

5

Bigornia, Mike L. / Salida

6

Claude, Richard Pierre / Educating for Human Rights: The Philippines and Beyond

7

Constantino, Pamela C. at Monico M. Atienza (Mga Editor) / Mga Piling Diskurso sa Wika at Lipunan

8

Constantino, Renato at Letizia R. Constantino / Ang Bagong Lumipas II. Isinalin ni Ariel Borlongan mula sa The Continuing Past

9

Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. / Sarcophagus and Other Stories*

10 Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. / Pagsabog ng Liwanag / Aninag, Anino 11 De Dios, Emmanuel S. and Raul V. Fabella (Editors) / Choice, Growth and Development: Emerging and Enduring Issues 12 Epistola, S. V. / Hong Kong Junta 13 Garcia, J. Neil C. / Our Lady of the Carnival* 14 Hernandez, Amado V. / Langaw sa Isang Basong Gatas at Iba Pang Kuwento. Inedit ni Rosario Torres-Yu 15 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / Recuerdo* 16 Landicho, Domingo G. / Himagsik ni Emmanuel 17 Majul, Cesar Adib / Mabini and the Philippine Revolution 18 Majul, Cesar Adib / The Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Philippine Revolution 19 Matute, Genoveva E. / Ako’y Isang Tinig 20 Medina, Isagani (Editor) / Ilang Talata Tungkol sa Paghihimagsik ng 1986-97 ni Carlos Ronquillo y Valdez (Hardbound) 21 Medina, Isagani (Editor) / Ilang Talata Tungkol sa Paghihimagsik ng 1986-97 ni Carlos Ronquillo y Valdez (Softbound) 22 Ordoñez, Elmer A. (Editor) / Nationalist Literature: A Centennial Forum 23 Ordoñez, Elmer A. (Editor) / The Ravens 2: An Anthology* 24 Yuson, Alfred A. / Great Philippine Jungle Energy Café*

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1995 Titles 1

Azurin, Arnold Molina / Reinventing the Filipino Sense of Being and Becoming*

2 Balisacan, Arsenio M. / Poverty, Urbanization and Development Policy: A Philippine Perspective 3

Camagay, Ma. Luisa T. / Working Women of Manila in the 19th Century*

4

De Castro, Leonardo D. / Etika at Pilosopiya Sa Kontekstong Pilipino

5 Santiago, Lilia Quindoza / Mga Idea at Estilo: Komposisyong Pangkolehiyo sa Wikang Filipino 6 Vergara, Benito M. Jr. / Displaying Filipinos: Photography and Colonialism in Early 20th Century Philippines*

1994 Titles 1 Balisacan, Arsenio M. / Poverty, Urbanization and Development Policy: A Philippine Perspective 2

De los Reyes, Isabelo (with an English Translation by Salud C. Dizon and Maria Elinora P. Imson). El Folklore Filipino*

3

Eugenio, Damiana L. (Editor and Compiler). Philippine Folk Literature: The Riddles

4 Herrin, Alejandro N. (Editor) / Population Human Resources & Development, Volume I, Part I: Overview 5

Herrin, Alejandro N. (Editor) / Population Human Resources & Development, Part II: Demographic Trends: Review and Update. Volume II

6 Herrin, Alejandro N. (Editor) / Population Human Resources & Development, Part III: Human Resource Development Trends: Nutrition and Education, Part IV: Economic and Social Impacts of Demographic Trends. Volume III, Part V: Economic and Social Well Being of Specific Population Groups, Part VI: Population Policy and Coverage of Population, Health and Nutrition Programs 7

Hufana, A. G. / Dumanon: Dandaniw Iluko (Welcome: Iluko Poems)

8

Kintanar, Thelma B., et al. / Emergent Voices: Southeast Asian Women Novelists

9

LapeĂąa Bonifacio, Amelia (Editor) / 12 Philippine Women Writers*

10 Pertierra, Raul and Eduardo F. Ugarte (Editors) / Cultures and Texts: Representations of Philippine Society* 11 Rivera, Temario C. / Landlords and Capitalists: Class, Family and State in Philippine Manufacturing 12 San Juan, E. Jr. / Allegories of Resistance 13 Sicat, Maria Teresa Martinez / Imagining the Nation in Four Philippine Novels* 14 Ventura, Sylvia Mendez / Feminist Readings of Philippine Fiction: Critique and Anthology

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15 Ventura, Sylvia Mendez (Editor) / Journal of English Studies (Vol. II, No. 1 June 1994)* 16 Villareal, Corazon D. / Translating the Sugilanon: Reframing the Sign*

1993 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. (Editor) / A Native Clearing

2 Abueva, Jose V. and Emerlinda R. Roman (Editors) / Corazon C. Aquino: Early Assessments of Her Presidential Leadership and Administration and Her Place in History, International Edition 3

Abueva Jose V. and Emerlinda R. Roman (Editors) / The Aquino Presidency and Administration (1986-1992): Contemporary Assessments and “The Judgement of History?”

4

Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. / Madilim and Gabi sa Laot at Iba Pang mga Dula ng Ligaw na Pag-ibig

5

Dubsky, Roman / Technocracy and Development in the Philippines

6

Eugenio, Damiana L. (Compiler and Editor) / Philippine Folk Literature: The Myths

7

Gonzalez, N.V.M. / The Bread of Salt and Other Stories*

8

Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja / Skyscrapers, Celadon and Kimchi: A Korean Notebook

9

Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja and Priscelina Patajo Legasto (Editors) / Philippine Post Colonial Studies: Essays on Language and Literature*

10 Landicho, Domingo G. / Apoy at Unos: Katipunan ng mga Tulang Popular 11 Ventura, Sylvia Mendez and Winifreda Evangelista (Editors) / Journal of English Studies (Vol. I, No. 1 June 1993)* 12 Ventura, Sylvia M. and Winifreda Evangelista (Editors) / Journal of English Studies (Vol. I, No. 2 December 1993)*

1992 Titles 1

Agpalo, Remigio / Adventures in Political Science

2

Aquino, Corazon, President and Her Cabinet / The Aquino Administration: Record and Legacy (1986-1992)

3

Burns, Gerald T. / Presenting America, Encountering the Philippines

4

Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr. / Sarcophagus and Other Stories

5 Enriquez, Virgilio G. / From Colonial to Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience* 6

Eugenio, Damiana / The Proverbs

7 Kintanar, Thelma B. / Women Reading ... Feminist Perspective on Philippine Literary Texts*

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8

Laurel, Mila Carreon., et al. / Sigwa: Isang Antolohiya ng Maiikling Kuwento

9

Matute, Genoveva Edroza / Sa Anino ng EDSA at Iba Pang Mga Kuwento

10 Reyes, Angelica N. / The Textiles of Southern Philippines: The Textile Traditions of the Bagobo, Mandaya and Bilaan from Their Beginnings to the 1990s 11 Saulo, Alfredo B. / “Let George Do It”: A Biography of Jorge B. Vargas 12 Zamora, Cecilia Vargas / Laboratory Manual in Plant Morpho Anatomy*

1991 Titles 1

Amado, Ismael A. / Bulalakaw ng Pag asa*

2

Aprieto, Pacifico N. / Stapled! and Other Experiences: A Body of New Essays*

3 Aquino, Belinda A. (Editor) / The University Experience: Essays on the 82nd Anniversary of the University of the Philippines 4

Landicho, Domingo G. / Dupluhang Bayan at Dalawa Pang Dula

5

Medina, Belen T. G. / The Filipino Family: A Text with Selected Readings

6

Shahani, Leticia Ramos (Editor) / Towards the Pacific Century: Essays on Philippine Foreign Policy (Second Edition)

7

San Juan, E. Jr. / Writing and National Liberation: Essays in Critical Practice*

8 Tinio, Rolando S. (Translator) / Ang Trahedya ni Hamlet, Prinsipe ng Dinamarka (The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) by William Shakespeare 9

Valcarcel, Lina J. / A Casebook in Controllership*

1990 Titles 1

Arceo, Liwayway / Ina, Maybahay at Iba Pa*

2

Arceo, Liwayway / “60 40” at Iba Pang Akda ni Mabini Rey Centeno*

3

Bautista, Paulina Flores / Kayumangging Lupa

4

Gonzalez, N.V.M. / The Father and the Maid: Essays on Filipino Life and Letters*

5

Talisayon, Vivien M. / Preparing Asean for the Information Century: A Comparative Study of Policies and Programs on Computers in Science and Mathematics Education

6

Tinio, Rolando S. / A Matter of Languages: Where English Fails*

1989 Titles 1

Doronila, Maria Luisa Canieso / The Limits of Educational Change: National Identity Formation in a Philippine Public Elementary School

2

Eugenio, Damiana / The Folktales

3

Florencio, Cecilia A. / Food and Freedom*

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4

Pe Pua, Rogelia (Editor) / Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, Metodo at Gamit (Filipino Psychology: Theory, Method and Application)*

5 Shahani, Leticia Ramos / Towards the Pacific Century: Essays on Philippine Foreign Policy* 6

Sicat, Rogelio / Dugo sa Bukang Liwayway (Blood at Daybreak)*

1988 Titles 1

Torres, Amaryllis T. / The Urban Filipino Worker in an Industrializing Society*

1987 Titles 1

Eugenio, Damiana L. / Awit and Corrido: Philippine Metrical Romances*

1986 Titles 1

Maceda, Teresita G. (Translator) / Marcel M. Navarra: Mga Piling Kuwentong Sebuwano

2

Yu, Rosario Torres (Editor) / Amado V. Hernandez: Tudla at Tudling

1985 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / The Space Between*

2 Alfonso, Oscar M. and Raul Ingles / University of the Philippines: The First 75 Years (1908–1983) 3

Fernandez, Pacita G. / Credo: Teaching and Sharing*

1984 Titles 1

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. / The Burden of Proof: The Vargas Laurel Collaboration Case*

2

De Dios, Emmanuel S. (Editor) / An Analysis of the Philippine Economic Crisis

3

Rosales, Antonio Ma. (Fr.) FM / A Study of a 16th Century Tagalog Manuscript on the Ten Commandments: Its Significance and Implications*

4 San Juan, E. Jr. / Toward a People’s Literature: Essays in the Dialectics of Praxis and Contradiction in Philippine Writing*

1983 Titles 1

Lagmay, Leticia A. / Cruz na Ligas: Early Socialization in an Urbanizing Community*

2

Gonzaga, Violeta Lopez / Peasants in the Hills: A Study of the Dynamics of Social Change Among the Buhid Swidden Cultivators in the Philippines*

3

Mojares, Resil B. / Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel: A Generic Study of the Novel Until 1940*

4

Sodusta, Jesucita L. / Jamoyawon Ritual: A Territorial Concept*

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1982 Titles 1

Siy, Robert Y. Jr. / Community Resource Management: Lessons from the Zanjera*

1981 Titles 1

Lapeña-Bonifacio, Amelia / Sepang Loca & Others*

2

Portillo, Jose Lopez y Pacheco / Quetzalco’atl

3

Yabes, Leopoldo Y. / Philippine Short Stories: 1941–1955.*; Part I (1941–49)*

4

Yabes, Leopoldo Y. / Philippine Short Stories: 1941–1955. Part II (1950–55)*

1980 Titles 1

Lopez, Mellie Leandicho / A Study of Philippine Games*

1979 Titles 1

Baltazar, Clare R. and Nelia P. Salazar / Philippine Insects: An Introduction*

2

Gonzalez, N.V.M. / Mindoro and Beyond: Twenty One Stories*

3

Nudas, Alfeo G. S.J. / Telic Contemplation: A Study of Grace in Seven Philippine Writers

1978 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / A Formal Approach to Lyric Poetry*

2

De los Reyes, Marie Philomene, SPC. / The Biblical Theme in Modern Drama*

3

Landicho, Domingo G. / Sa Bagwis ng Sigwa

4

Ventura, Sylvia Mendez / Mauro Mendez: From Journalism to Diplomacy*

1977 Titles 1

Bernardo, Roberto M. / Popular Management and Pay in China

2

Manalang, Priscila S. / A Philippine Rural School: Its Cultural Dimension*

3

Rabor, Dioscoro S. / Philippine Birds and Mammals*

4

Zafra, Nicolas / Jose Rizal: Historical Studies*

1976 Titles 1

Abad, Gémino H. / In Another Light: Poems and Essays*

2 Bautista, Paulina F. / Family Planning Communication in the Philippines: An Anthology* 3

Demetillo, Ricaredo / The Genesis of a Troubled Vision*

4

Ferrer, Maxima M. (Compiler and Editor) / Union Catalog of Philippine Materials, Vol. II (P to Z).

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5

Lopez, Violeta B. / The Mangyans of Mindoro: An Ethnohistory*

6

Pagarigan, Robert Ulpiano / Echoes of My Guitar*

1975 Titles 1

Demetillo, Ricaredo / The Heart of Emptiness Is Black: A Tragedy in Verse

2

Flieger, Wilhelm and Peter C. Smith (Editors) / A Demographic Path to Modernity*

3

Jocano, F. Landa / Slum as a Way of Life*

4

Velasquez, Carmen C. / Digenetic Trematodes of Philippine Fishes

5

Yabes, Leopoldo Y. / Philippine Short Stories: 1925–1940*

1974 Titles 1

Cortes, Rosario Mendoza / Pangasinan: 1572–1800*

2

Cruz, Romeo V. / America’s Colonial Desk and the Philippines, 1898–1934*

3

Landicho, Domingo G. / Manwal sa Pagsulat ng Maikling Kuwento sa Pilipino*

4

Lopez, Salvador P. / The Philippines Under Martial Law*

5

Mears, Leon A., et al. / Rice Economy of the Philippines*

6

Solidum, Estrella D. / Towards a Southeast Asian Community*

7

Ylanan, Regino R. and Carmen Wilson Ylanan / The History and Development of Physical Education and Sports in the Philippines*

8

Palma, Rafael / Commemorative Brochure on His Birth Centenary

1973 Titles 1

Demetillo, Ricaredo Dipus / The Scare Crow Christ*

2

Ganzon, Guadalupe Fores (Translator) / La Solidaridad, Vol. II (Nos. 23–46, 1890)

3

Lapuz, Lourdes V. / A Study of Psychopathology*

4

Majul, Cesar Adib / Muslims in the Philippines (Second Edition).*

1972 Titles 1

Almario, Virgilio S. / Ang Makata sa Panahon ng Makina*

2

Olivar, Celia Bocobo / History of Physical Education in the Philippines*

3

Palma, Rafael / Historia de Filipinas, Vol. II*

4

San Juan, E. Jr. / Carlos Bulosan and the Imagination of the Class Struggle

5

Sicat, Gerardo P. / Economic Policy and Philippine Development*

6 Velasquez, Carmen Camacho/ Mollusks of Parasitological Significance in the Philippines*

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1971 Titles 1

Cordero, Narciso / To While Away an Idle Hour

2

Fernandez, Alejandro M. / International Law in Philippine Relations: 1898–1946*

3

Fonacier, Consuelo V. (Compiler). / The Role and Mission of the University

4

Hidalgo, Cesar A. and Araceli C. Hidalgo / A Tagmemic Grammar of Ivatan*

5

Lapeña Bonifacio, Amelia / The Short, Short Life of Citizen Juan*

6 Medina, Isagani R. (Compiler and Editor) / Filipiniana Materials in the National Library* 7

Ramos, Maximo D. / Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology*

8

Published for the Science Education Center / Fundamentals of Physics*

9

Published for the Science Educational Center / Plants of the Philippines*

1970 Titles 1

Alfonso, Oscar M. / Theodore Roosevelt and the Philippines: 1897–1909*

2

Ferrer, Maxima M. (Compiler and Editor) / Union Catalog of Philippine Materials, Vol. I (A to O)

3

Francia, Hilario Jr. / Selected Poems*

4

Lavadia, Pedro G. Jr., M.D. / Pediatric Surgical Care

1969 Titles 1

Benitez, Teresita V. / The Politics of Marawi*

2

Hosillos, Lucila V. / Philippine American Literary Relations: 1898–1941*

3

Kegley, Charles W., et al. / Politics, Religion and Modern Man

4

Lansang, Jose M. Jr. / Black or Otherwise

5

Lawless, Robert / An Evaluation of Philippine Culture Personality Research*

6

Mears, Leon A. / Economic Project Evaluation with Philippine Cases*

7

Saniel, Josefa M. / Japan and the Philippines: 1868–1898*

8

Sta. Maria, Felixberto C. / Answer with Affirmative Defenses*

9 University of the Philippines / Quest for Quality: The Fourth Anniversary of the University of the Philippines Press, March 18, 1969, Gonzales Hall, U.P.*

1968 Titles 1

Demetillo, Ricaredo / Masks and Signature*

2 Jocano, F. Landa / Sulod Society: A Study in the Kinship System and Social Organization of a Mountain People of Central Panay*

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3

Palma, Rafael / Historia de Filipinas, Vol. I.

4

Santos, Maria Q., et al. / Freshman English Workbook

1967 Titles 1

Agraya, Leonor., et al. / Hablen Español, Part I*; Part II*; Part III*; Part IV*

2

Ganzon, Guadalupe Fores (Translator) / La Solidaridad, Vol. I (Nos. 1–22, 1889)*

3

Sylianco, Clara Y. Lim and Rosenda G. Lorica / Elementary Organic Chemistry: A Laboratory Manual (Second Edition).

4 Majul, Cesar Adib / The Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Philippine Revolution*

1966 Titles 1

Hufana, Alejandro G. / A Manual for Authors*

2

Published for the Population Institute / First Conference on Population, 1965

3

Quiason, Serafin D. / English “Country Trade” with the Philippines: 1644–1765*

4 Stauffer, Robert B. / The Development of an Interest Group: The Philippine Medical Association 5 Sylianco, Clara Y. Lim and R. G. Lorica / Elementary Organic Chemistry; A Laboratory Manual*

1965 Titles 1

Guevara, Sulpicio (Compiler and Editor) / Public Laws: Annotated, Vol. I.

2

Guevara, Sulpicio (Compiler and Editor) / Public Laws: Annotated, Vol. II

3

Guevara, Sulpicio (Compiler and Editor) / Public Laws: Annotated, Vol. III

4

Guevara, Sulpicio (Compiler and Editor) / Public Laws: Annotated, Vol. IV

5

Guevara, Sulpicio (Compiler and Editor) / Public Laws: Annotated, Vol. V

6

Sicat, Gerardo P., et al. / Economics and Development: An Introduction

7 Sotejo, Julita Villaruel, Learning Nursing at the Bedside: Nursing Education Practices Past and Present* * Out-of-print ; ** Exclusive Distributor

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