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Tag Archives: Anti-imperialism
INTERVIEW: E. SAN JUAN, Jr. on the advent of the Duterte presidency
Scholar: ‘Feudal-authoritarian’ mindset led to Duterte win By: Marvin Bionat @inquirerdotnet INQUIRER.net U.S. Bureau 12:34 AM May 17th, 2016 PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire –E. San Juan, Jr., a prolific Filipino intellectual, has written close to 60 books on various topics, including … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, Détente, feudalism, imperialism, national liberation, neocolonialism, peace talks, Philippines
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POLITIKANG SEKSUWAL SA NEOKOLONYANG PILIPINAS
PUKAWIN NG PUKPOK ANG PULOT-PUKYUTAN: POLITIKANG SEKSUWAL SA PANAHON NG TERORISMONG NEOLIBERAL — ni E. San Juan, Jr. ANG tao ba ay katumbas lamang ng kanyang katawan, o bahagi nito? Ang kasarian ba ay walang iba kundi organong seksuwal? Seks … Continue reading
ABU SAYYAF & BANGSAMORO STRUGGLE: Background to Mamasapano–E.San Juan, Jr.
THE “INVINCIBLE” ABU SAYYAF AND PERMANENT U.S. INTERVENTION IN THE PHILIPPINES Reflections on the Bangsamoro Struggle for Self-determination [The 1789 Reign of Terror] is the rule of people who themselves are terror-stricken. Terror implies mostly useless cruelties perpetrated by frightened … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu Sayyaf, Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, class struggle, filipino, Moro, national liberation, revolution, US imperialism
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EXCAVATING THE BULOSAN RUINS (reposted from KRITIKA KULTURA 23 (2014)
EXCAVATING THE BULOSAN RUINS: WHAT IS AT STAKE IN RE-DISCOVERING THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST WRITER IN THE AGE OF U.S. GLOBAL TERRORISM? E. San Juan, Jr., Professorial Lecturer, Polytechnic University of the Philippines Abstract Based on research in the unpublished … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, Bulosan, class struggle, colonialism, E. San Juan, Filipino Diaspora, Filipino poetics, imperialism, revolution
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CULTURAL POLITICS IN THE PHILIPPINES –A retrospective–by E. San Juan, Jr.
CULTURAL POLITICS IN THE PHILIPPINES by E. San Juan, Jr. Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004 at 11:38 AM philcsc@netscape.com, Various strategies of consciousness-raising and political education in the national-democratic movement are possible in theory, but they should all be discussed, analyzed … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, colonialism, cultural studies, E. San Juan, Filipino Diaspora, Filipino poetics, Philippine writing
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C.L. R. JAMES: BEYOND POST-COLONIAL THEORY
Beyond Postcolonial Theory: The Mass Line in C. L. R. James’s Works BY E. SAN JUAN, Jr. One of the many facets of the career of Mzee C. L. R. James is precisely the awareness that African freedom will … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, class struggle, colonialism, cultural studies, imperialism, revolution, US imperialism
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SPOORS OF IMPERIALISM AND COLONIALISM IN THE PHILIPPINES: An Outline History
SPOORS OF IMPERIALISM & NEOCOLONIALISM IN THE PHILIPPINES: Sketch of a Synoptic Reconaissance by E. San Juan, Jr. Philippines Cultural Studies Center The history of the Philippines as a colony and neocolony can be divided into three parts. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, capitalism, class struggle, colonialism, E. San Juan, filipino, imperialism, US imperialism
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RE-VISITING CARLOS BULOSAN’S LIFE AND WORKS (during Filipino-American History Month)
EXCAVATING THE BULOSAN RUINS: WHAT IS AT STAKE IN RE-DISCOVERING THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST WRITER IN THE AGE OF U.S. GLOBAL TERRORISM? by E. SAN JUAN, Jr. Numerous Filipino-American organizations in California celebrated the signing of Assembly Bill 123 by Governor Jerry … Continue reading
Posted in AESTHETICS, COMMENTARY ON CURRENT EVENTS, CRITICAL THEORY, DISCOURSES ON CONTRADICTIONS, EXTRAPOLATIONS, Race & Ethnic Studies, SOCIOCRITICISM, SPECULATIVE PROVOCATIONS, UNTIMELY OBSERVATIONS
Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, Bulosan, colonialism, cultural studies, Filipino American, Filipino Diaspora, neocolonialism, POETICS, Racism, US imperialism, white supremacy
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SPINOZA’S PHILOSOPHY: The Body, Race, Freedom by E.San Juan, Jr.
Spinoza and the War of Racial Terrorism E. San Juan, Jr. A free man thinks of nothing less than of death, and his wisdom is a meditation on life, not on death…. If men were born free, they … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-imperialism, anticolonialism, Asian Americans, class struggle, cultural studies, E. San Juan, fascism, national liberation, revolution, Spinoza. racism
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Foreword to Peter McLaren’s PEDAGOGY OF INSURRECTION
FOREWORD to PETER MCLAREN’S PEDAGOGY OF INSURRECTION by E. SAN JUAN, Jr. For citizens of the informed public sphere everywhere, Peter Mclaren needs no introduction. He is one of the world’s most distinguished educators, the key architect of “revolutionary critical … Continue reading →