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  • af E. San Juan
    1.127,95 kr.

    E. San Juan Jr. examines Peirce's discourses on semiotics, ethics, and aesthetics and suggests their analogies with the radical critiques of Marx and other progressive trends.

  • - Versions of the Filipino Experience in the United States
    af Jr. Juan & E. San
    479,95 - 1.556,95 kr.

  • - Critiques of Multiculturalist Ideology and the Politics of Difference
    af E. & Jr. San Juan
    283,95 - 1.108,95 kr.

    Offers an historical-materialist critique of practices in multiculturalism and cultural studies. Rejecting contemporary theories of inclusion as affirmations of the capitalist status quo, this book envisions a future of politically equal and economically empowered citizens through the democratisation of power and the socialisation of property.

  • - Class, Race, Nation, Ethnicity in the Postmodern World
    af E. & Jr. San Juan
    604,95 - 1.402,95 kr.

    In the Wake of Terror focuses on the controversies over the linkage of class exploitation and the ideology of racism, the role of nationalism in postcolonial politics, and ethnic exclusion.

  • - Dialectics of Philippines-U.S. Literary Relations
    af E. San Juan
    368,95 kr.

    Presents Filipino literary production within context of a long and sustained tradition of anti-imperialist insurgency, and foregrounds the strong presence of oppositional writing in Philippines. This title goes beyond literary studies and debates about nationalism and politics to point the way to a new direction in radical transformative writing.

  • - Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan
    af E. San Juan
    358,95 kr.

    A collection of Carlos Bulosan's short stories, essays, poetry, and correspondence.

  • - Remapping PhilippinesDUnited States Confrontations
    af E. & Jr. San Juan
    591,95 kr.

    Caught betwixt the Asian continent and the hegemonic power of the United States, the Philippines occupies a contested space or borderland between past and present, East and West. Balancing the memory of colonial experience with an emergent nation-making dream, this innovative book asks if a meaningful future can be envisioned.