Welcome to Streetprint Manila

Streetprint Manila is a research project that is part of a larger research endeavour called “Six Continents and Between”. Initiated by Prof. Gary Kelly of the University of Alberta, 6CAB seeks to investigate popular print culture across various geographical, sociocultural, and ethnolinguistic contexts. More specifically, it aims to look at reading patterns and preferences of the Filipino Everyman, or those whom we would largely consider members of the “masa” class.

Selected Bibliography and Useful Links

Literature


Abad, Gémino H. “Filipino Poetry in English: A Native Clearing.” World Englishes 23.1 (2004): 169-81. Web.


Aruego, Jose, and Ariane Dewey. A Crocodile’s Tale: A Philippine Folk Story. New York: Scribner, 1972. Web.


Bernad, Miguel Anselmo. The Waiter and the Fisherman: And Other Essays in Literature and Culture. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila UP, 2008. Web.


Bernardo, Gabriel A. A Critical and Annotated Bibliography of Philippine, Indonesian and Other Malayan Folk-Lore. Cagayan de Oro City: Xavier UP, 1972. Print.


Casper, Leonard. New Writing from the Philippines: a Critique and Anthology. 1st ed. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse UP, 1966. Web.


Davis, Rocio. “Introduction: Have Come, Are Here: Reading Filipino/a American Literature”. Melus. 29. 1 (Spring 2004): JSTOR. Web.


Gonzales, NVM. “The Filipino and the Novel”. Daedalus. 95.4 (Fall 1966): JSTOR. Web.


Jurilla, Patricia May. Tagalog Bestsellers of the Twentieth Century: A History of the Book in the Philippines. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila UP, 2008. Print.


Kasilag, Giselle P. “Resurrecting Filipino Classics.” BusinessWorld. August 8 2001. Web.


Manlapaz, Edna Zapanta. “Literature in English by Filipino Women.” Feminist Studies 26.1 (2000): 187-200. ProQuest. Web.


Mojares, Resil B. Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel: A Generic Study of the Novel Until 1940. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press, 1983. Web.


Realuyo, Bino A. “’Am Here’: Am I? (I, Hope, So.).” Literary Review 43.3 (2000): 299. Humanities International Complete. Web.


Reyes, Soledad. From Darna to Zsazsa Zaturnnah: Desire and Fantasy: Essays on Literature and Popular Culture. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing, 2009. Print.


—-. Nobelang Tagalog 1905-1975: Tradisyon at Modernismo. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila UP, 1982. Print.


Robertson, Dorothy Lewis, and Howard M. Burns. Fairy Tales from the Philippines. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1971. Web.


San Juan, E. Toward a People’s Literature :Essays in the Dialectics of Praxis and Contradiction in Philippine Writing. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1984. Web.


Smyth, David. The Canon in Southeast Asian Literatures: Literatures of Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000. Web.


Suarez, Harrod J. “Beyond the Nation: Diasporic Filipino Literature and Queer Reading.” Journal of Asian American Studies 16.2 (2013): 225,227,234. ProQuest. Web. 6 Aug. 2014. Web.


Veloro, A. Trinidad, S. R. Enriquez, and Rufino Alejandro. A Study of the Types of Philippine Literature: With Special Emphasis on the Novel. Manila: Philippine Book Co., 1973. Web.



Postcolonialism and Cultural Studies Theory



Ashcroft, Bill, and Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies. Literature for our Times: Postcolonial Studies in the Twenty-First Century. 145 (2012). Readings in Postcolonial Literature and Cultures in English. Web.


Benson, Eugene, and L. W. Conolly. Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English. London: Routledge, 1994.


Desai, Gaurav Gajanan, and Supriya Nair. Postcolonialisms: An Anthology of Cultural Theory and Criticism. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers UP, 2005.


George, Rosemary Marangoly. The Politics of Home: Postcolonial Relocations and Twentieth-Century Fiction. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge UP, 1996.


Guillory, John. Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.


Nguyen, Viet Thanh. Race & Resistance: Literature & Politics in Asian America. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2002.


Upstone, Sara. Spatial Politics in the Postcolonial Novel. Farnham, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009.



Comics



Abrera, Manix. Kiko Machine Komix


Alanguilan, Gerry. The Philippine Comics Art Museum.


—-. Komikero Dot Com


Golay, Frank H., and Marianne H. Hauswedell. An Annotated Guide to Philippine Serials. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University, 1976. Data Paper.


Lady Phoenix. Pinoy Komiks Online


Villegas, Dennis. PilipinoKomiks



Music



Broughton, Simon, et al. World Music: The Rough Guide. New ed. London: Rough Guides, 1999.


Castro, Christi-Anne. Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2011.


Irving, D. R. M. Colonial Counterpoint: Music in Early Modern Manila. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 2010.


Lockard, Craig A. Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1998.


Santos, Ramon and Arnold Cabalza. “Popular Music in the Philippines”. Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 4: Southeast Asia. Ed. by Terry Miller. New York: Routledge, 1998.


Santos, Ramon. “Art Music of the Philippines”. Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 4: Southeast Asia. Ed. by Terry Miller. New York: Routledge, 1998.


Tiongson, Antonio T. Filipinos Represent: DJs, Racial Authenticity, and the Hip-Hop Nation. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013.



Online e-Bookstores and Catalogues



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