| Category | Literature | |
| History | ||
| Publisher | Ateneo Press | |
| Author | Caroline S. Hau | |
| Pages | 332 pp. | |
| Dimension | 6 x 9 | |
| Copyright | 2000 | |
| Price | US$ 33.95 | |
| Bookpaper ISBN9715503675 | ||
Examines the connection between literature and nationalist discourse during the postwar period. Through close readings of the works of Jose Rizal, Amado Hernandez, Nick Joaquin, Edgardo Reyes, Ricardo Lee, Kerima Polotan, Carlos Bulosan, and Mano de Verdades Posadas, argues that the long-standing affinity between literature and nationalism is based, in part, on the power of literature to formulate and work through a set of questions central to nationalist debates on the possibility and necessity of social change.
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