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San Juan, Jr. / Curriculum Vitae 482 Kritika Kultura 26 (2016): –522 © Ateneo de Manila University <http://kritikakultura.ateneo.net> EDUCATION 1958 A.B. magna cum laude University of the Philippines 1962 A.M. Harvard University 1965 Ph.D. Harvard University ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1965-66 Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis 1966-67 Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines 1967-79 Associate Professor of English, e University of Connecticut, Storrs 1977-79 Professor of Comparative Literature, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York 1987-88 Fulbright Professor of American Literature and Criticism, University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University 1979-1994 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, e University of Connecticut, Storrs 1994-1998 Professor of Ethnic Studies, Bowling Green State University, Ohio 1998-2001 Professor and Chair, Department of Comparative American Cultures, Washington State University, Pullman 2001- Director, Philippines Cultural Studies Center, Connecticut PROF. EPIFANIO SAN JUAN, JR. Professorial Lecturer Polytechnic University of the Philippines 3900 Watson PL NW, # A 4 D/E, Washington DC 20016, USA <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

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EDUCATION1958 A.B. magna cum laude University of the Philippines

1962 A.M. Harvard University

1965 Ph.D. Harvard University

ACADEMIC POSITIONS1965-66 Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis

1966-67 Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines

1967-79 Associate Professor of English, The University of Connecticut, Storrs

1977-79 Professor of Comparative Literature, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York

1987-88 Fulbright Professor of American Literature and Criticism, University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University

1979-1994 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, The University of Connecticut, Storrs

1994-1998 Professor of Ethnic Studies, Bowling Green State University, Ohio

1998-2001 Professor and Chair, Department of Comparative American Cultures, Washington State University, Pullman

2001- Director, Philippines Cultural Studies Center, Connecticut

PROF. EPIFANIO SAN JUAN, JR.

Professorial Lecturer Polytechnic University of the Philippines3900 Watson PL NW, # A 4 D/E, Washington DC 20016, USA<[email protected]><[email protected]>

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2002 Fellow of the Center for the Humanities, and Visiting Professor of English, Wesleyan University

2003 Fulbright Professor of American Studies, Belgium (Universities of Leuven & Antwerp)

2004 National Science Council Fellow, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

2006 Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Study

2008 Visiting Prof of English& Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines

2009 Fellow, Spring, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University

2012-2013 Fellow, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin

2015-2016 Professorial Lecturer, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

HONORS1960-63 Fulbright-Smith Mundt Fellowship

1961-63 Teaching Fellow, Harvard University

1964 Comparative Literature Prize, Harvard University

1965 Howard Mumford Jones Award for Best Work in English, Harvard University

1963-65 Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship

1987-88 Fulbright Lectureship in the Philippines

1993 Fellow, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

1993 1993 National Book Award, Association for Asian American Studies

1993 Distinguished Book Award given by Gustavus Myers Human Rights Center

1994 Nominated for the Citizens’ Chair, University of Hawaii

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1994 Katherine Newman Award, Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the United States

1995 Visiting Professor of English, University of Trento, Italy

1995 Scholar in Residence, Institute for the Study of Culture, Society, and Human Values, Bowling Green State University

1999 Centennial Award for Achievement in Literature, Philippine Cultural Center, Republic of the Philippines

2000 Visiting Chair Professor, Graduate School, Tamkang University, Taiwan

2001 Keynote Speaker, College English Association (CEA) 2002 Annual Convention

2002 Invited Speaker, American Studies Institute, Dartmouth College, June 2002

2003 Invited Participant, Workshop on Cultural Nationalism, University of Victoria, Canada; Keynote

2004 Speaker, 12th International Symposium on English Teaching, English Teachers Association, Republic of China, Nov. 7-9, Taipeh, Taiwan; Keynote Speaker, Ninth Quadrennial International Conference on Comparative Literature, National Taiwan University, 19 June 2004

2005 Awarded Center for Humanities and the Arts Visiting Scholar, University of Colorado, Boulder (Spring 2004; declined) Invited Keynote Lecturer, Open University, Arbeiterbildungszentrum, Gelsenkirche, Germany, Oct. 2, 2004

2004 Invited lecturer at 7 universities in Taiwan: Tsing Hua University, Chiaotung University, Kaohsiung Normal University, Sun-Yat Sen University, National Kaohsiung University, National ChungHsing University, National Normal University, Taipei.

2013-15 Keynote Lecturer, Ateneo de Manila University; University of the Philippines; De La Salle University; Polytechnic University of the Philippines

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (excluding reviews)

BOOKS

1. The Art of Oscar Wilde. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1967. Print.

Reprinted 1978 by Greenwood Press, Inc. Chapter V reprinted in Harold Bloom, ed., Oscar Wilde Modern Critical Views (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988), 45-76. Print.

The chapter on “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” reprinted in Wege der Forschung--Oscar Wilde. Ed. Norbert Kohl. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftlichen Buchgesellschaft, 1985. Print.

The chapter on The Importance of Being Earnest, translated into German in Interpretationen. Ed. Willy Erzgraber. Frankfurt: Fischer Bucherei, 1969. Print.

2. Rice Grains: Selected Poems of Amado V. Hernandez. Translated from the original Tagalog. New York: International Publishers, 1966. Print.

3. Balagtas: Art and Revolution (A Critical Study of Florante at Laura). Quezon City: Manlapaz, 1969. Print.

Reprinted in Patricia Cruz and A. Chua, eds., Himalay. Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines, l988. Print.

4. A Casebook of T. S. Eliot’s Gerontion. Columbus, Ohio: Merrill, 1970. Print.

5. The Radical Tradition in Philippine Literature. Quezon City: Manlapaz, 1970. Print.

6. Critics on Ezra Pound. Coral Gables: Miami University Press, 1971. Print.

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7. James Joyce and the Craft of Fiction. New Jersey: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1972. Print.

8. Marxism and Human Liberation: Selected Essays by Georg Lukacs. New York: Dell, 1972. Print.

9. Carlos Bulosan and the Imagination of the Class Struggle. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1972; reprinted by Oriole Editions, New York, 1975. Print.

10. Preface to Pilipino Literature. Quezon City: Phoenix, 1972. Print.

11. Introduction to Modern Pilipino Literature. Boston: Twayne, 1974. Print.

12. Poetics: The Imitation of Action. Cranbury, N.J.: Associated University Press, 1978. Print.

13. Balagtas: Florante/Laura. Translated from the original Tagalog. Manila: Art Multiples, Inc., 1978. Print.

14. Bulosan: An Introduction with Selections. Manila: National Book Store, 1983. Print.

15. Toward a People’s Literature: Essays in the Dialectics of Praxis and Contradiction in Philippine Writing. Quezon City: U.P. Press, 1984. Print.

Winner of the Catholic Mass Media Award, 1985; and the National Book Award given by the Manila Critics Circle, 1985.

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16. Crisis in the Philippines: The Making of a Revolution. South Hadley, Mass.: Bergin and Garvey, 1986. Chapter III reprinted in Tricontinental (Habana, Cuba) No. 129 (May-June 1990): 46-57. Print.

17. Subversions of Desire: Prolegomena to Nick Joaquin. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1988; Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1988. Print.

“Preface” reprinted as “Preface to the Nick Joaquin Project,” Southeast Asia Journal 17.2 (1988-89): 8-13. Print.

18. Transcending the Hero / Reinventing the Heroic: An Essay on Andre Gide’s Theater. New York & London: University Press of America, 1988. Print.

19. Ruptures, Schisms, Interventions: Cultural Revolution in the Third World. Manila: De La Salle University Press, 1988. Print.

20. Only by Struggle: Reflections on Philippine Culture, Society and History in a Time of Civil War. Manila: Kalikasan Press, 1989. Print.

Reissued in an expanded form: Only by Struggle: Reflections on Philippine Culture, Politics and Society. Quezon City, Philippines: Giraffe Books, 2002. Print.

21. From People to Nation: Essays in Cultural Politics. Manila: Asian Social Institute, Inc., 1990. Print.

22. Text Context Society and Critical Theory. Occasional Monograph 1. Manila, Philippines: Asian Social Institute, Inc., 1990. Print.

23. Writing and National Liberation: Selected Essays 1970-90. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1991. Print.

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24. Racial Formation/Critical Transformations: Articulations of Power in Ethnic and Racial Studies in the U. S. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1992. Print.

Winner of the 1993 National Book Award from Association for Asian American Studies; 1993 Distinguished Book Award, Gustavus Myers Center for Human Rights.

25. Reading the West/Writing the East: Studies in Comparative Literature and Culture. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 1992. Print.

26. From the Masses, to the Masses: Third World Literature and Revolution. Minneapolis: MEP Press, 1994. Print.

27. The Smile of the Medusa and Other Fictions. Quezon City: Anvil Publishing Co., 1994. Print.

28. Allegories of Resistance. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1994. Print.

29. On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings by Carlos Bulosan. With an introduction. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Print.

30. The Cry and the Dedication by Carlos Bulosan. With an introduction. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Print.

31. Hegemony and Strategies of Transgression: Essays in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1995. Print.

32. The Philippine Temptation: Dialectics of Philippines-U.S. Literary Relations. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996. Print.

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33. Mediations: From a Filipino Perspective. Quezon City, Philippines: Anvil Publishing, Inc., 1996. Print.

343. History and Form: Selected Essays. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1996. Print.

35. Rizal: A Re-Interpretation. Quezon City: Anvil Publishing, Inc., 1997. Print.

36. From Exile to Diaspora: Versions of the Filipino Experience in the United States. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press/Harper Collins, 1998. Print.

37. Beyond Postcolonial Theory. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998. Print.

38. Filipina Insurgency: Writing Against Patriarchy in the Philippines. Quezon City: Giraffe Books, 1999. Print.

39. Alay Sa Paglikha ng Bukang-Liwayway [Collected poems in Filipino/Pilipino]. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2000. Print.

40. After Postcolonialism: Remapping Philippines-United States Confrontation. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Co., 2000. Print.

41. Racism and Cultural Studies: Critiques of Multiculturalist Ideology and the Politics of Difference. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002. Print.

42. Spinoza and the Terror of Racism. UK: Sheffield Hallam University Press, 2002.

A revised version appeared as “Spinoza, Marx and the Terror of Racism,” Nature, Society, and Thought 16.2 (2003), 193-230. Print.

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43. Working through the Contradictions: From Cultural Theory to Critical Practice. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2004. Print.

44. Filipinos Everywhere. Quezon City: IBON, 2006. Print.

45. In the Wake of Terror: Class, Race, Nation, Ethnicity in the PostModern World. Maryland: Lexington Books, 2007. Print.

46. U.S. Imperialism and Revolution in the Philippines. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Print.

47. From Globalization to National Liberation. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press, 2008. Print.

48. Balikbayang Sinta: An E. San Juan Reader. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo University Press, 2008. Print.

49. Critique and Social Transformation: Lessons from Antonio Gramsci, Mikhail Bakhtin and Raymond Williams. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2009. Print.

50. Toward Filipino Self-determination. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2009. Print.

51. Critical Interventions: From James Joyce and Henrik Ibsen to Charles Sanders Peirce and Maxine Hong Kingston. Saarbrucken, Germany: Lambert Publishing Co., 2010. Print.

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52. Sisa’s Vengeance: Rizal / Women / Revolution. CT: Philippines Cultural Studies Center, 2011. Print.

53. Lupang Hinirang, Lupang Tinubuan: Mga Sanaysay sa Kritika, Kasaysayan at Politikang Pangkultura. Manila: De La Salle University Press, 2015. Print.

54. Between Empire and Insurgency: The Philippines in the New Millennium. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2015. Print.

55. Filipinas Everywhere: Interventions into Critical Theory and Cultural Studies. Manila: De La Salle University Press, 2016. Print.

ARTICLES (SELECTED, EXCLUDING CREATIVE WRITING)

1. “Vision and Reality: A Reconsideration of Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio,” American Literature 35 (May 1963): 137-155. Print.

Reprinted in Winesburg, Ohio, ed. John Ferres (New York: Viking, 1967). Print.

2. “Matthew Arnold and the Poetics of Belief: Some Implications of Literature and Dogma.” The Harvard Theological Review 57 (April 1964): 97-118. Print.

3. “Material versus Totality of Literary Devices.” Discourse 7 (Summer 1964): 295-302. Print.

4. “James’s The Ambassadors: The Trajectory of the Climax.” The Midwest Quarterly 5 (July 1964): 293-310. Print.

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5. “William James as Prose Writer.” The Centennial Review 8 (Summer 1964): 323-336. Print.

6. “Toward a Definition of Victorian Activism.” Studies in English Literature 4 (Autumn 1964): 583-600. Print.

Reprinted in Victorian Literature: Recent Revaluations, ed. S. Kumar. New York: New York UP, 1968. Print.

7. “The Question of Values in Victorian Activism.” The Personalist 45 (Winter 1964): 41-59. Print.

8. “The Actual and the Ideal in Dr. Johnson’s Dictionary.” University of Toronto Quarterly 34 (Jan. 1965): 146-158. Print.

Included in Critical Perspectives, Volume 5. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea Books, 1987. Print.

9. “What is Balagtas’ ‘To Celia’ All About? An Experiment in Interpretation.” University College Journal 7 (1964-65): 48-63. Print.

10. “Gosse and Gibbon: Two Witnesses of Interior Reality.” Discourse 7 (Autumn 1964): 399-403. Print.

11. “The Significance of Andre Gide’s Oedipus.” Modern Drama 7 (Feb. 1965): 422-430. Print.

Reprinted in Oedipus: Myth and Dramatic Form, ed. J. Sanderson and E. Zimmerman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. Print.

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12. “Samuel Johnson as Lyric Poet.” The Diliman Review13 (Jan. 1965): 55-65. Print.

13. “Proud: Anatomy of a Complex Word.” Philippine Social Science and Humanities Review 30 (March 1965): 183-193. Print.

14. “Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair and the Renaissance Crisis.” The Diliman Review 13 (April 1965): 183-193. Print.

15. “Spatial Orientation in American Romanticism.” The East-West Review 2 (Spring-Summer 1965): 33-55. Print.

16. “The Anti-Poetry of Jonathan Swift.” The Philological Quarterly 44 (July 1965): 387-396. Print.

Reprinted in David Vieth, ed. Essential Articles for the Study of Jonathan Swift’s Poetry. CT: Archon Books, 1985. 21-32. Print.

17. “Social Consciousness and Revolt in Modern Philippine Poetry.” Books Abroad (Autumn 1965): 394-399. Print.

18. “Pattern and Significance in Two Plays of Andre Gide.” Discourse 8 (Autumn 1965): 350-369. Print.

19. “The World of Abadilla.” Introduction to Alejandro G. Abadilla, Mga Piling Tula. [Collected Poems]. Manila: Panitikan, 1965. 1-14. Print.

20. “The Idea of Andre Gide’s Theater.” American Educational Theatre Journal 17 (October 1965): 220-224. Print.

21. “Integrity of Composition in the Poems of Hemingway.” The University Review

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(Fall 1965): 51-58. Print.

22. “The Natural Context of Spiritual Renewal in Milton’s Samson Agonistes.” Ball State University Forum 6 (Autumn 1965): 55-59. Print.

23. “Cultural Resurgence in Philippine Literature: In Tagalog.” Literature East and West (Winter 1965): 16-26. Print.

24. “Wordsworth and Political Commitment.” The Dalhousie Review 45 (November 1965): 299-306. Print.

25. “Keats’s ‘Ode to a Nightingale.’” Saint Louis University Quarterly 3 (September 1965): 343-362. Print.

26. “Explication of Emerson’s ‘Each and All.’” Emerson Society Quarterly: A Journal of the American Renaissance 43 (2nd Quarter, 1966): 106-109. Print.

27. “Similarity and Contiguity in Some Poems of Gongora.” Kentucky Foreign Language Quarterly 43 (First Quarter 1966): 43-50. Print.

Winner of the Susan B. Anthony Prize for Comparative Literature, Harvard University, May 1964.

28. “Tradition and Individuality in the Poems of Andrew Marvell.” Centro Escolar University Faculty and Graduate Journal (First Semester, 1966-67): 1-20. Print.

29. “Symbolic Significance in the Poems of Emerson.” Saint Louis Quarterly 4 (March 1966): 37-54. Print.

30. “Translation and Philippine Poetics.” The East-West Review 2 (Spring-Summer

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1966): 279-290. Print.

31. “Panitikan: A Critical Introduction to Tagalog Literature.” Asian Studies 4 (December 1966): 412-429. Print.

32. “The Structure of Narrative Fiction.” Saint Louis Quarterly 4 (December 1966): 485-502. Print.

33. “The Form of Experience in Literature.” University of the East College Journal (First Semester 1966): 103-117. Print.

34. “Orientations of Max Weber’s Concept of Charisma.” The Centennial Review 11 (Spring 1967): 270-285. Print.

35. “Coleridge’s ‘The Eolian Harp’ as Lyric Paradigm.” The Personalist 48 (January 1967): 77-88. Print.

36. “Criticism as Elucidation.” The Scholar [Centro Escolar University, Manila] (Feb.-March 1967): 23-25, 27. Print.

37. “The Form of Experience in Edgar Allan Poe’s Poetry.” Georgia Review (Spring 1967): 65-80. Print.

38. “Ruskin and Exuberance/Control in Literature.” Orbis Litterarum 23 (December 1968): 257-264. Print.

39. “Scientific Objectivity and Style: Notes on the Prose of Darwin and Faraday.” The Researcher 1 (May 1968): 87-92. Print.

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40. “Notes Toward a Clarification of Organizing Principles and Genre Theory.” Genre 1 (October 1968): 257-268. Print.

41. “Antaeus: Reality and the American Imagination.” Exchange: USIS Philippines 40 (1968): 1-10. Print.

42. “On the Motif of Incongruence in Samson Agonistes.” Orbis Litterarum 23 (October 1968): 221-224. Print.

43. “Style and World Outlook in Pilipino Poetics.” The Researcher 1.3 (November 1968): 271-282. Print.

44. “Rizal: Existence and the Dialectic of Reason.” The Researcher 1 (Feb. 1969): 403-424. Print.

Reprint of “Rizal and the Human Condition: Some Preliminary Notes.” University College Journal 7 (1964-65): 135-154. Print.

45. “’Eveline’: Joyce’s Affirmation of Ireland.” Eire-Ireland 4 (Winter 1969): 46-52. Print.

46. “Joyce’s ‘The Boarding House’: The Plot of Character.” The University Review 25 (March 1969): 229-236. Print.

47. “Transformations of the Feminine Psyche in Vanity Fair.” The Researcher 2 (1969): 293-312. Print.

48. “From Contingency to Probability: Joyce’s ‘A Painful Case.’” Research Studies 37 (June 1969): 139-144. Print.

49. “Epilogue” to Amado V. Hernandez, Mga Ibong Mandaragit [Birds of Prey].

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Quezon City: Graphics, 1969. Print.

50. “Carlos Bulosan: The Poetics and the Necessity of Revolution.” The Researcher 2 (August 1969): 113-125. Print.

51. “The Form and Meaning of T. S. Eliot’s ‘Gerontion.’” Renascence 22 (Winter 1970): 115-126. Print.

52. “Prolegomena to Philippine Poetics.” Comparative Literature Studies 7 (Summer 1970): 179-194. Print.

53. “Introduction” to La Loba Negra. Quezon City: Malaya, 1970. vi-xxx. Print.

54. “Theme Versus Imitation: D.H. Lawrence’s ‘The Rocking-Horse Winner.’” The D.H. Lawrence Review 3 (Summer 1970): 136-140. Print.

Included in Thomas L. Erskine and Gerald R. Barrett, eds., From Fiction to Film: D.H. Lawrence’s The Rocking Horse Winner. Encino, California, 1974. Print.

55. “Form and Meaning in Joyce’s ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room.’” Archiv fur das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 207 (1970): 185-91. Print.

56. “Reflections on The Hounds of the Baskervilles.” The Baker Street Journal 20 (September 1970): 137-139. Print.

57. “Method and Meaning in Joyce’s ‘The Sisters.’” Die Neueren Sprachen 4 (Winter 1971): 490-496. Print.

58. “The Problem of Continuity in Literary Form.” Southeast Asian Quarterly 5.3-

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4 (1971): 25-28. Print.

59. “Yeats’s ‘Sailing to Byzantium’ and the Limits of Modern Literary Criticism.” Revue des Langues Vivantes 38 (1972): 492-507. Print.

Included in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism, Vol. 116. Ed. Linda Pavlovski. Thompsonville, MI: Gale Group, 2002. Print.

60. “Reactionary Ideology in Philippine Culture.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 3.4 (Winter 1973): 414-426. Print.

61. “Marxism and the Poetics of Georg Lukacs.” Queens Quarterly 80 (Winter 1973): 547-555. Print.

62. “The Process of Self-Knowledge in William Wordsworth’s ‘Ode: Intimations of Immortality.” Revue des Langues Vivantes 41 (1975): 60-67. Print.

Reprint of “Wordsworth’s Immortality Ode and the Dialectic of the Imagination.” The Researcher 3.1 (Jan.-March 1971): 25-34. Print.

63. “The Artist in the Philippine National Democratic Revolution.” Third World Forum (May-June 1975): 3-18. Print.

Another version in “Art, Literature and Revolution in the Philippines.” The Palestine Review (Jan.-Feb. 1981): 6-10. Print.

64. “Art Against Imperialism.” The Weapons of Criticism, ed. Norman Rudich (Palo Alto: Ramparts, 1975): 147-160. Print.

Reprinted from Journal of Contemporary Asia 4.3 (1974): 297 -307. Print.

Shorter versions in: Praxis 1 (Spring 1975) and Arts in Society 12 (Summer-Fall 1975), 222-225. Print.

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65. “In the Belly of the Monster: The Filipino Revolt in the U.S.” Praxis 3 (Winter/Spring 1976-77): 60-66. Print.

66. “Introduction” to The Philippines is in the Heart: Selected Stories by Carlos Bulosan. Edited by E. San Juan. Quezon City: New Day Press, 1978. vi-x. Print.

67. “Literature and Revolution in the Third World.” Social Praxis (Toronto/The Hague) 6 (1979), 19-34. Print.

68. “Red Star Over Kansas?” Main Trend (Winter 1979): 22-23. Print.

69. “Introduction” [Special issue: Writings of Carlos Bulosan. Edited by E. San Juan], AmerAsia Journal (May 1979): 3-29. Print.

70. “Blueprint for Disaster.” Science for the People (Jan.-Feb., 1980): 23-26. Print.

Reprinted in Alternative Papers, ed. Elliott Shore, Pat Case and Laura Daly. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1982. Print.

71. “For Whom Are We Writing?” Two Perspectives on Philippine Literature and Society. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Center for Philippine Studies, 1981. Print.

72. “Out of the Heart of Darkness, An Explosion: On the Kenyan Novelist Ngugi’s Petals of Blood.” Theoretical Review (Sept.-October 1981): 31-33. Print.

73. “From Intramuros to the Liberated City: Salvaging the Aesthetics of the Polis.” Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review 46.3-4 (July-Dec. 1982): 249-274. Print.

Revised versions in: “The Poetics of the Metropolis in Philippine Literature.” Jadavpur Journal of Comparative Literature (1984): 34-58; “Encircle the Cities by the Countryside: The City in Philippine Writing.” Journal of South Asian

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Literature 25.1 (Winter/Spring 1990): 189-213. Print.

74. “Amiri Baraka, Revolutionary Playwright.” Amiri Baraka: The Kaleidoscopic Torch. ed. James Gwynne. New York: 1985. 151-156. Print.

75. “Overthrowing U.S. Hegemony: Dialectics of U.S.-Philippines Literary Relations.” Minnesota Review (Spring 1986): 61-82. Print.

76. “Toward a Verdict on Nick Joaquin.” The New Progressive Review (Dec.1985-Jan.1986): 13-20. Print.

77. “Pacifying the Boondocks: U.S. Cultural Imperialism in the Philippines.” Diliman Review (1987), 35-46. Print.

Translated into German: “Die Befriedung der ‘boondocks’: US Kulturimperialismus auf den Philippinen.” Peripherie 29 (Jan. 1988): 24-44. Print.

78. “Textual Production in D.H. Lawrence’s ‘The Horse Dealer’s Daughter.’” De La Salle University Graduate Journal 22.2 (1987): 223-230. Print.

79. “Nature, History and the Organizing Principle of Wuthering Heights.” De La Salle Graduate Journal 8.1 (1988), 67-82. Print.

80. “Reflections on Philippines-U.S. Literary Relations.” Ang Makatao [Asian Institute, Manila] 7.1 (Jan.-June 1988): 43-54. Print.

81. “Ideology, Text, History: A Contextual Interpretation and Critique of Fiction by Filipino Writers.” Kultura 1 (1988): 7-17. Print.

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82. “Towards A Poetics of National Liberation: Reflections of A Third World Cultural Activist.” Left Curve 13 (1988-89): 61-66. Print.

83. “Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar: Brecht’s Exemplum for the Third World?” Communications [International Brecht Society] 18 (1989): 27-33. Print.

84. “Approaching Third World Cultural Revolution: The Philippine Conjuncture.” Solidaridad 2 (July-Dec. 1988). 55-58. Print.

85. “Strategies of Reading: Sexual Politics in Aida Rivera-Ford’s ‘Love in the Cornhusks.’” Southeast Asia Journal 17 (1988-89): 15-24. Print.

86. “Preface to the Nick Joaquin Project.” Southeast Asia Journal 17.2 (1988-89): 8-14. Print.

87. “Ideology, Form, Desire: Toward a New Marxist Perspective on Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls.” Left Curve 14 (1990): 75-77. Print.

88. “Western Sociological Literary Theory: An Introduction.” Philippine Sociological Review 35.3-4 (July-December 1987). 42-54. Print.

89. “Problems in the Marxist Project of Theorizing Race.” Rethinking Marxism 2:2 (Summer 1989). 58-80. Print.

90. “The Devil’s Advocate Prophesies the Advent of Deconstruction.” Diliman Review 37.3 (1989): 8-10. Print.

Reprinted as “The Power of Writing and the Question of Truth.” Southeast Asia Journal 18.2 (1989-90): 11-16. Print.

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91. “Race and Literary Theory: From Difference to Contradiction.” Proteus 7:1 (Spring 1990): 32-36. Print.

Also in Southeast Asia Journal 18.1 (1989-90): 2-9. Print.

92. “From Class to People and Nation: On the December Coup, Hegemonic Crisis, and the Strategy for National Liberation.” Diliman Review 37.4 (1989): 1-10. Print.

Also in Midweek (31 January 1990): 13-19. Print.

93. “Images of the Filipino in the United States.” Prisoners of Image: Ethnic and Gender Stereotypes. New York City: Alternative Museum, 1989. Print.

94. “Farewell, You whose homeland is forever arriving as I embark.” Kultura 3.1 (August 1990): 34-41. Print.

95. “Literature and Nationalism.” Tenggara 27 (1990): 50-59. Print.

96. “From Lukacs to Brecht and Gramsci: The Moment of Practice in Critical Theory.” Nature, Society, and Thought 4.1/2 (January-April 1991): 81-102. Print.

An early version is “The Politics of Aesthetics: Praxis in Marxist Critical Theory.” Praxis 2.2 (June 1988): 64-83. Print.

97. “The Sexual Fix in Rizal’s “Memorias de Un Estudiante de Manila por P. Jacinto.” The DLSU Graduate Journal 15.1 (1990): 85-95. Print.

98. “Articulating the Filipino Otherness: Reflections on Philippine-U.S. Literary Relations.” Philippine-American Journal 1.4 (Summer-Fall 1990): 6-10. Print.

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99. “The Political Economy of the Psyche in the Text of Stevan Javellana’s Without Seeing the Dawn (1947).” Kinaalam 3.1 (1989-90): 1-9. Print.

100. “History, Textuality, Revolution: Sergio Ramirez’s To Bury Our Fathers.” Likha 11.2 (1989-90): 48-62. Print.

101. “From Bakhtin to Gramsci: Intertextuality, Praxis, Hegemony.” New Orleans Review (Spring 1991): 75-85. Print.

102. “Mapping the Boundaries: The Filipino Writer in the U.S.A.” The Journal of Ethnic Studies 19.1 (Spring 1991): 117-31. Print.

103. “The Cult of Ethnicity and the Fetish of Pluralism: A Counterhegemonic Critique.” Cultural Critique 18 (Spring 1991): 215-229. Print.

Another version appeared as “Race, Ethnicity and Literary Culture in the United States.” Philippine American Studies Journal 3 (1991): 21-35. Print.

104. “Symbolisierung des Widerstands auf den Philippinen.” Das Argument [Berlin] 187 (1991): 409-420. Print.

Also in Philippine Resource Center Monitor 9 (November 1990): 1, 3-5, 8, 11-12; another version in Chapter III of From People to Nation (see #25, book list). Print.

105. “To Read What Was Never Written: From Deconstruction to the Poetics of Redemption.” Orbis Litterarum 46 (Fall 1991): 205-221. Print.

A revised version: “Criticism, Language, Hermeneutics.” Revue de litterature comparee 4 (Oct-Dec. 1991): 397-408. Print.

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106. “Beyond Identity Politics: The Predicament of the Asian American Writer in Late Capitalism.” American Literary History 3.3 (Fall 1991): 542-565. Print.

107. “Theorizing Anti-Racist Struggle.” Against the Current 6.4 (September-October 1991): 27-33. Print.

108. “Cultural Pluralism versus Hegemony: Ethnic Studies in the Twenty First Century.” The Massachusetts Review 32.3 (Fall 1991): 467-78. Print.

A shortened version is “Racism, Ideology, Resistance.” Forward Motion 10.3 (September 1991): 35-42. Print.

109. “Post-Colonial Syncretism versus Art of National Liberation.” ARIEL 22.4 (October 1991): 69-88. Print.

110. “Who’s Afraid of Mikhail Bakhtin?” The Arkansas Quarterly 1.4 (October 1992): 344-48. Print.

111. “Semiotics and Fiction.” U.P. Visayas Journal 1.1 (August 1992): 67-75. Print.

112. “Ideological Form, Symbolic Exchange, Textual Production: A Symptomatic Reading of Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls.” North Dakota Quarterly (Spring 1992): 119-143. Print.

113. “From Development to Liberation--The Third World in the ‘New World Order.’” Development and Democratization in the Third World. Ed. Kenneth Bauzon. Washington DC: Crane Russak, 1992. 297-310. Print.

114. “Documenting the Struggle for Democratic Culture.” Works and Days 20 (Fall 1992): 119-124. Print.

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Also in The St. Louis Journalism Review (March 1993), 15. Print.

115. “Symbolizing the Asian Diaspora in the United States: A Return to the Primal Scene of Deracination.” Border/Lines 24/25 (1992): 23-29. Print.

Revised version: “Migration, Ethnicity, Racism: Narrative Strategies in Asian American Writing.” Migration Themes (1979): 189-216. Print.

116. “Toward Marx and Beyond.” Polygraph 6/7 (Winter 1993): 72-86. Print.

117. “In Search of Filipino Writing: Reclaiming Whose America?” The Ethnic Canon. Ed. David Palumbo-Liu. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1994. Print.

A shortened version found in Philippine Studies 41 (1993): 141-66. Reprinted in Asian American Studies: A Reader. Ed. Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Min Song. Rutgers University Press, 2000. 443-466. Print.

118. “Reconstituting the “American Nation”: The Politics of Racism and Nationalism in the United States.” Nature, Society and Thought 5.4 (Spring 1993): 307-19. Print.

119. “Can’t We Get Along? The Politics of Racial Difference in an Age of Hegemonic Pluralism.” The Arkansas Quarterly 2.3 (July 1993): 168-176. Print.

120. “The Resistance to Postcolonial Transnationalism: Allegorizing Nation/People in Philippine Writing.” Parenthesis 1.2 (Fall 1993): 25-32. Print.

Also in The Discourse of Vision: The Meeting Point of Popular Culture and Art. Ed. Tsuneo Kenachi, Shoichi Maeda, and Yuichi Midzunoe. Tokyo, 1994. 43-61. Print.

Revised versions appeared as: “From Postcolonial to Alter/native National Allegory: Dialectics of Nation/People and World System in Philippine Writing.”

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Journal of English Studies 1.2 (December 1993): 28-42; “Von der postkolonialen zur alter/nativen nationalen Allegorie.” Weg und Ziel 5 (November 1993): 52-58; and in Nationalism vs. Internationalism. Eds. Wolfgang Zach and Ken L. Goodwin. Stauffenburg, Germany: Stauffenburg Verlag, 1996. 569-577. Print.

121. “The Predicament of Filipinos in the United States.” The State of Asian America. Ed. Karin A. San Juan. Boston: South End Press, 1994. 205-18. Print.

A shorter version: “Filipinos in the United States at the Threshold of the Twenty-first Century.” Heritage 6.3 (September 1992): 6-8; 6.4 (December 1992): 6-8. Print.

122. “Producing the Text: A Symptomatic Reading of D. H. Lawrence’s ‘Odour of Chrysanthemums.’” The Arkansas Review 3.1 (May 1994): 47-62. Print.

123. “Problematizing Multiculturalism and the ‘Common Culture.’” MELUS 19.2 (Summer 1994): 59-84. Print.

124. “Configuring the Filipino Diaspora in the United States.” Diaspora 3.2 (Fall 1994): 117-133. Print.

Reprinted in Race and Ethnic Relations 96/97, 5th edition. Ed. John A. Kromkowski. Guilford, Ct: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996. 139-145. Print.

125. “Hugh MacDiarmid: Sketch of a Materialist Poetics.” Nature, Society, and Thought 6.4 (October 1993; issued 1995): 411-36. Print.

126. “Bulosan: Writing for World Revolution, for People’s Liberation.” Diliman Review 41.3-4 (1993): 9-13. Print.

Another version appeared as: “Carlos Bulosan” in The American Radical. Ed. Mari Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle, and Harvey Kaye. New York: Routledge, 1994. 253-260. Print.

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127. “James Baldwin’s Allegory of Black Self-Determination.” The Discourse of Multiplicity. Ed. Tsuneo Kunachi, Shoichi Maeda, and Yuichi Midzunoe. Tokyo, Japan: Taga-shuppan, 1995. 5-35. Print.

128. “From the ‘Boondocks’ to the ‘Belly of the Beast’: What We Can Learn from the Life-History of a Filipino Worker-Intellectual.” Mediations 19.1 (Spring 1995): 76-91. Print.

129. “On the Limits of Postcolonial Theory: Trespassing Letters from the Third World.” ARIEL (August 1995): 89-115. Print.

Translated into German by Joachim Eggers: “Uber die Grenzen ‘postkolonialer’ Theorie: Kassiber aus der ‘Dritten Welte.’” Das Argument 215 (1996): 361-372. Print.

130 “From National Allegory to the Performance of the Joyful Subject: Reconstituting Philip Vera Cruz’s Life.” Amerasia Journal 21.3 (1995-1996): 137-54. Print.

131. “Postcolonial Theory Versus Philippine Reality: Regrounding the Diasporic Psyche in History and Praxis.” Working Papers in Asian/Pacific Studies. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University, Asian Pacific Studies Institute, 1996. Print.

Another version appeared as: “Postcolonial Theory and Philippine Reality: The Challenge of a Third World Culture to Global Capitalism.” Left Curve 20 (1996): 87-102. Print.

132. “Articulations of Sexuality, Race, and Nationalism in Contemporary United States.” Nationalism and Sexuality: Crises of Identity. Ed. Yiorgos Kalogeras and Domna Pastourmatzi. Thessaloniki, Greece: Hellenic Association of American Studies, 1996. 199-214. Print.

French translation: “Articulations entre sexualite et nationalisme aux Etats-Unis.” L’Homme et la Societe. Paris: Editions L’Harmattan, 1996. 67-83. Print.

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133. “Foreword.” Inside Ethnic America: An Ethnic Studies Reader. Ed. R. Perry and L. Eason. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1996. Print.

134. Selections in Returning a Borrowed Tongue. Ed. Nick Carbo. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1995. Print.

135. “Beyond Postcolonial Theory: The Mass Line in C.L.R. James’s Imagination.” The Journal of Commonwealth Literature (August 1996): 25-44. Print.

136. “The Revolutionary Aesthetics of Friedrich Engels.” Nature, Society and Thought 8.4 (1995): 405-32. Print.

German translation: “Was wir aus Engels’ revolutionarer Asthetik lernen konnen.” Zwischen Utopia und Kritik. Ed. Theodor Bergmann, et al. Hamburg: Verlag Hamburg, 1996. 68-94. Print.

137. “Against Post-Colonial Theory: The Challenge of the Philippine Revolution.” Diliman Review 43.3/4 (1995): 55-67. Print.

138. “Rizal’s Novels: Ideology, Class Consciousness, History.” Diliman Review 44.2 (1996): 10-22. Print.

139. “The Challenge of U.S. Asians in the Year 2000.” Philippine News (Jan. 22-28, 1997): B1; (Jan. 29-Feb. 1997): B1. Shortened version in: Asian Week (Jan. 3-9): 7. Print.

140. “Asian American Literary Studies and Its Discontents: From the ‘Melting Pot’ into the Fires of Los Angeles.” Left Curve 21 (1997): 98-107. Print.

A revised version appeared as “Commodity Fetishism and the Value Forms of Ethnic Discourse.” Tenggara 39 (1997): 109-126. A Chinese version appeared in

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Taipeh, Taiwan. Translated by Pei-chen Wu: “Ya Yi Mei Guo Ren Zai Mei Guo Kung Jian Li Hsun Zhao Wei Chih.” Con-Temporary Monthly (January 2001): 122-133. Print.

141. “Culture Wars: Truces, Stalemates, Negotiations.” CEA Critic 59.3 (Spring-Summer 1997): 1-18. Print.

142. “Antonio Gramsci uber Surrealismus ind die Avantgarde.” Weg und Ziel [Vienna, Austria] 2 (1997): 4-10. Print.

143. “Bakhtin and Philippine Writing in English.” World Literature Today 71.3 (Summer 1997): 541-44. Print.

144. “Fragments from a Filipino Exile’s Journal.” Amerasia Journal 23.2 (1997): 1-25. Print.

145. “Toward a Critique of Orthodox Ethnic Studies.” Explorations in Ethnic Studies 18.2 (July 1995): 131-144. Print.

146. “Ethnicity.” Entry for Volume 2, Historisch-Kritisches Worterbuch des Marxismus. Ed. Wolfgang Fritz Haug. Berlin and Hamburg: Argument, 1997. 915-925. Print.

147. “Narrativizing U.S.-Philippines ‘Postcolonial’ Relations: Gender, Identity Politics, Nation in the Novels of Jessica Hagedorn.” Gramma 5 (1997): 165-182. Print.

Shorter version: “In Pursuit of The Gangster of Love.” Philippine Studies 46 (First Quarter 1998): 111-121. Revised version: “Transforming Identity in Postcolonial Narrative: An Approach to the Novels of Jessica Hagedorn.” PostIdentity 1.2 (Summer 1998): 5-28. Print.

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148. “Migration, Ethnicity, Racism: Narrative Strategies in Asian American Writing.” Migration Themes/Migracijske teme [Zagreb, Croatia] 13 (1997): 189-216. Print.

149. “Dialectics and History: Power, Knowledge, Agency in Rizal’s Discourses.” Diliman Review. 45.2-3 (1997): 60-75. Print.

150. “Raymond Williams on Cultural Revolution.” Left Curve 22 (1998): 88-98. Print.

Reprinted as: “Raymond Williams and the Radical Project of Cultural Studies.” Danyag 1.2 (December 1996): 118-137. Print.

151. “One Hundred Years of Producing and Reproducing the ‘Filipino.’” Amerasia Journal 24.2 (Summer 1998): 1-34. Print.

152. “Kidlat Tahimik: Cinema of the ‘Naïve’ Subaltern in the Shadow of Global Capitalism.” Communal/Plural: Journal of Transnational and Crosscultural Studies 6.2 (October 1998): 171-187. Print.

A revised version appeared in Geopolitics of the Visible. Ed. Roland Tolentino. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2001. Print.

153. “The Discourse of Edward Said.” Against the Current 77 (November-December 1998): 28-32. Print.

154. “Gramsci, Cesaire, Benjamin: Tracking Surrealism Across Multi-Critical Boundaries.” Compar(a)ison 2 (1997; appeared Dec. 1998): 129-156. Print.

155. “Filipinos.” Encyclopedia of the American Left. Ed. Mari Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle, and Dan Georgakas. 2nd edition. New York: Oxford University Press. 224-226. Print.

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156. “Interview with Joon Park: E. San Juan Lives Dangerously through ‘Commitment.’” The Asian Pacific American Journal 7.1 (Spring-Summer 1998): 100-109. Print.

157. “The Symbolic Economy of Gender, Class and Nationality in Filipina Migrant Workers’ Narratives.” Lila: Asia-Pacific Women’s Studies Journal 7 (1998): 20-41. Print.

158. “Multiculturalism or Emancipation.” Against the Current 78 (January-February 1999): 22-25. Print.

Revised version: “The Question of Race in the 21st Century.” Dialogue and Initiative (Spring 1999): 31-34. Print.

159. “The Multiculturalist Problematic in the Age of Globalized Capitalism.” Left Curve 23 (1999): 60-64. Print.

A longer and revised version appeared in Discourse on Multilingual Cultures. Ed. Yuichi Midzunoe. Tokyo, Japan: Taga Shuppan, 1999. 557-578. Print.

160. “From the Immigrant Paradigm to the Praxis of Transformative Critique.” Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the United States: Toward the Twenty-first Century. Edited by Paul Wong. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999. 34-54. Print.

161. “Fanon: An Intervention into Cultural Studies.” Franz Fanon: Critical Perspectives. Ed. Anthony Alessandri. New York: Routledge, 1999. 126-145. Print.

162. “Raymond Williams and Idea of Cultural Revolution.” College Literature 26.2 (Spring 1999): 118-136. Print.

163. “Who speaks now? For whom? For what purpose?” The Asian Reporter 9.18

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(May 4-10, 1999): 6. Print.

Reprinted in Panay News 29.100 (July 11, 1999): 4, 11. Print.

164. “De-Centering Ethnicity: The Situation of Asian Americans in Contemporary Global Capitalism.” Gramma 6 (1998): 135-150. Print.

165. “Postcolonialism and Uneven Development.” Danyag 3.1 (June 1998): 57-68. Print.

166. “The Limits of Postcolonial Theory and the Cultural Politics of Raymond Williams.” Mediations (Spring 1999): 30-36. Print.

167. “Reflections on Philippine Society and Culture at the End of the Century.” Pacific Enterprise 2.1 (Winter 1999): 14-15, 23-25, 32. Print.

Reprinted in: Diliman Review 46.3-4 (1998): 84-90; and in Philippine Graphic (12 Jul. 1999): 28-31. Print.

168. “The Question of Race in the 21st Century.” Dialogue and Initiative (Spring 1999): 31-34. Print.

169. “Thinking Beyond Postcolonialism: An Interview with Epifanio San Juan, Jr.” by Ping-hui Liao. Tamkang Review 29.4 (Summer 1999): 139-147. Print.

Translated into Chinese by Shu-hui tsai. “Chao yue hou zhi min lun shu de si wei: fang wen Epifanio San Juan, Jr.” Con-temporary Monthly 12.1 (1999): 88-95. Print.

170. “The Filipino Diaspora and the Centenary of the Philippine Revolution.” Journey of 100 Years. Ed. Cecilia Manguerra Brainard and Edmundo Litton. Santa Monica, CA: Philippine American Women Writers and Artists, 1999. 135-158. Print.

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171. “Menchu/Silko Interrogates Postmodernism.” Pretexts 8.1 (July 1999): 51-58. Print.

172. “Bakhtin: Uttering the ‘(Into)Nation’ of the Nation/People.” Bakhtin and the Nation. Eds. Donald Wesling, et al. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2000. 118-133. Print.

173. “Establishment Postcolonialism and Its Alter/Native Others.” Dislocating Postcoloniality: Essays on American Culture. Ed. C. Richard King. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press 2000. 171-200. Print.

Italian translation: “Postcolonialismo e sviluppo ineguale.” Marxismo oggi 12.3 (Settembre-Diciembre 1999): 35-46. Print.

174. “From Chinatown to Gunga Din Highway.” Left Curve 24 (Spring 2000): 58-68. Print.

175. “The Multiculturalist Problematic in the Age of Globalized Capitalism.” Social Justice 27.1 (Spring 2000): 61-75. Print.

176. “The Limits of Ethnicity and the Horizon of Historical Materialism.” Asian American Studies. Ed. Esther Ghymn. New York: Peter Lang, 2000. 9-34. Print.

A revised version has been translated into Chinese by Lisa Wu, National Tsing Hua University, under the title: “Ya yi mei guo ren zai mei guo kung jian li hsun zhao wei chih.” Chung-Wai Literary Monthly. Taiwan: 2000. Print.

177. “The Limits of Contemporary Cultural Studies.” Connecticut Review 22.2 (Fall 2000): 35-45. Print.

Reprinted in The Lyceum Review [Manila, Philippines] Millenium Series, No. 1 (2000): 33-38. Print.

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178. “Postcolonialism y desarollo desigual.” Casa de las Americas 219 (April-June 2000): 26-34. Print. Italian version (see #172)

179. “Reconfiguring the History of Filipinos in the United States.” BLU Magazine 8: 55. Print.

Other versions appeared in The Asian Reporter (October 2000) and in Filipino American Bulletin (Jan-Feb. 2000). Print.

180. “Aime Cesaire’s Poetics of Fugitive Intervention.” Third Text 53 (Winter 2000-01), 3-18. Print.

German translation: “Aime Cesaire Poetik des Augstands.” Das Argument 252 (2003), 668-682. A revised version appeared as “Aime Cesaire and Surrealism.” Working Papers Series on Historical Systems, Peoples, and Cultures. (Bowling Green State University, Ohio); and in a longer version as “Surrealism and Revolution,” a special issue of Working Papers in Cultural Studies (Pullman, WA: Washington State University, Department of Comparative American Cultures, 2000). French translation by Alice Boheme, in the Web page on surrealism sponsored by Prof. Henri Behar of the Sorbonne <http://www.cavi.univ-paris3.fr/Rech_sur>

181. “Trajectories of the Filipino Diaspora.” Ethnic Studies Report 18.2 (July 2000), 229-244. Print.

A revised version appeared as “The Filipino Diaspora.” Philippine Studies 49 (Second Quarter 2001): 255-264. A shorter version appeared as “Filipinizing Diasporic Re/turns.” DisOrient 9 (2001): 45-55. Print.

182. “Cultural Studies—A Reformist or Revolutionary Force for Social Change?” Tamkang Review 31.2 (Winter 2000): 1-29. Print.

A revised version appeared in the on-line journal Kritika Kultura 1.1 (February 2002): 5-45. Web.

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183. “Toward Cultural Revolution: A Critique of Contemporary Cultural Studies.” Special issue of Working Papers in Cultural Studies. Washington State University, Pullman, WA: Department of Comparative American Cultures, 2001. Print.

Partial translation into French: “Politique des Cultural Studies contemporaines.” L’Homme et la Societe 149 (2003): 105-124. See also, for another version, “From Birmingham to Angkor Watt: Demarcations of Cultural Studies.” Kritika Kultura 1.1 (February 2002): 5-45. Web.

184. “Diyalektika at Materyalismong Pangkasaysayan sa Diskurso ni Rizal.” Malay [Manila, Philippines] 16.1 (Agosto 2001): 1-18. Print.

185. “Interrogating the Postcolonial Alibi: A Testimony from the Filipino Diaspora.” New Literatures Review 37 (Summer 2000): 85-112. Print.

186. “From Chinatown to Gunga Din Highway.” Ethnic Studies Review 24.1-3 (2001): 1-28. Print.

A shorter version appeared as “From Fantasy to Strategy: Frank Chin’s Cultural Revolution.” Tamkang Review 31.3 (Spring 2001): 1-14. Print.

187. “Culture and Freedom in People’s Liberation Struggles.” Dialogue and Initiative (Fall-Winter 2001): 21-24. Print.

188. “Symbolic Violence and the Fetishism of the Sublime: a metacommentary on David Hwang’s M. Butterfly.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 23.1 (2002): 33-46. Print.

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189. “Post-Colonialism and the Question of Nation-State Violence.” Denver University Law Review 78.4 (2001): 887-905. Print.

A revised version is: “Nationalism, the Postcolonial State and Violence.” Left Curve 26 (2002): 36-44. Reprinted as “Postcolonialism and the Question of Nation-State Violence in the Age of Late Capitalism.” Lyceum Review [Manila, Philippines], Millennium Series, No. 2 (2001): 16-32. Print.

190. “Cultural Studies Amongst the Sharks: The Struggle Over Hawaii.” Third Text 16.1 (2002): 71-78. Print.

191. “Interrogating Transmigrancy, Remapping Diaspora: The Globalization of Laboring Filipinos/as.” Discourse 23.3 (Fall 2001): 52-74. Print.

A revised version appeared as “Postcolonial Discourse, Diasporic Critique: Filipina Migrant Narratives in the Shadow of Globalization.” Journal of Asian-Pacific Affairs 4.1 (2002): 19-48. Reprinted as “Interrogating Transnationalism: The Case of the Filipino Diaspora in the Age of Globalized Capitalism.” Diliman Review 51.1-2 (2003), 5-22. Print.

192. “Postcolonialism and the Problematic of Uneven Development.” Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies. Ed. Crystal Bartolovich and Neil Lazarus. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 221-239. Print.

193. “The Poverty of Postcolonialism.” Pretexts (Summer 2002): 57-74. Print.

194. “Nation-State, Postcolonial Thought, and Global Violence.” Social Analysis 46.2 (Summer 2002): 11-32. Print.

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195. “Antonio Gramsci on Surrealism and the Avant-garde.” The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.2 (Summer 2003): 31-45. Print.

196. “Spinoza and the War of Racial Terrorism.” Left Curve 27 (2003): 62-72. Print.

197. “Fundamentals of Cultural Studies: Extrapolations from Selected Texts of Raymond Williams.” Keywords: A Journal of Cultural Materialism 4 (2003): 78-93. Print.

198. “The Imperialist War on Terrorism and the Responsibility of Cultural Studies.” Arena Journal 20 (2002-2003): 45-56. Print.

A revised version: “U.S. Imperial Terror, cultural studies, and the national liberation struggle in the Philippines.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 4-3 (2003): 516-523. Reprined in Diliman Review 50.4 (2003): 39-46. A shorter version:

“U.S. War on Terrorism and the Filipino Struggle for National Liberation.” Dialogue and Initiative (Fall 2003): 2-6. An expanded version appeared as:

“Imperialist War Against Terrorism and Revolution in the Philippines.” Left Curve 28 (2004): 40-56. Print.

199. “Challenging Contemporary American Studies.” The Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies 25.4 (October-December 2003): 303-333. Print.

200. “Marxism and the Race/Class Problematic: A Rearticulation.” Cultural Logic (2003): [http://eserver.org/clogic/2003/sanjuan.html]

Reprinted in Diliman Review 51.3 (2004): 6-15. Print.

201. “Aime Cesaire’s Insurrectionary Poetics.” Surrealism, Politics and Culture. Ed. Raymond Spiteri and Donald LaCoss. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003. 226-245. Print.

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202. “On the Filipino Diaspora and the Crisis in the Philippines.” St. John’s University Humanities Review 2.1 (Fall 2003): 81-99. Print.

203. “‘Filipino Speech-Acts—Weapons for Self-Determination of the Filipino Nationality in the U.S.” Danyag 7.1 (June 2002; published 2003): 29-46. Print.

Reprinted in Diliman Review 50.4 (2003): 3-12; also in Kritika Kultura 5 (Dec. 2004): 70-86.

A longer version appeared as: “Inventing Vernacular Speech-Acts: Articulating Filipino Self-Determination in the United States.” Socialism and Democracy 19.1 (March 2005), 136-154. Print.

204. “Knowledge, Representation, Truth: Learning from Charles Sanders Peirce’s Semiotics.” St. John’s University Humanities Review 2.2 (May 2004): 15-37. Print.

205. “The Field of English in the Cartography of Globalization.” Philippine Studies 52.1 (2004): 94-118. Print.

206. “Postcolonial Dialogics: Between Edward Said and Antonio Gramsci.” Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies 11.1-2 (2004): 56-74. Print.

207. “Toward a Decolonizing Indigenous Psychology in the Philippines: Introducing Sikolohiyang Pilipino.” Journal for Cultural Research 10.1 (Jan. 2006): 47-67. Print.

Another version in Tamkang Review 35.3-4 (Spring-Summer 2005): 399-426. Print.

208. “From Race to Class Struggle: Re-problematizing Critical Race Theory.” Michigan Journal of Race and Law 11.1 (Fall 2005): 75-98. Print.

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209. Preparing for the Time of Reparation: Du Bois, George Jackson, Abu Jamal.” Souls 7.2 (2005): 63-74. Print.

210. “Edward Said’s Affiliations: Secular humanism and Marxism.” Atlantic Studies 3.1 (April 2006): 43-60. Print.

211. “Ethnic Identity and Popular Sovereignty: Notes on the Moro Struggle in the Philippines.” Ethnicities 6.3 (Sept. 2006): 391-422. Print.

212. “Carlos Bulosan in a Time of Crisis.” New Centennial Review 8.1 (Spring 2008): 103-134. Print.

213. “Internationalizing the U.S. Ethnic Canon: Revisiting Carlos Bulosan.” Comparative American Studies (June 2008): 123-143. Print.

214. “Joyce/Ibsen: Dialectics of Aesthetic Moderrnism.” Orbis Litterarum 63.4 (2008): 2676-284. Print.

215. “Antonio Gramsci’s theory of the ‘national-popular’ and socialist revolution in the Philippines.” Perspectives on Gramsci. Ed. Joseph Francese. New York: Routledge, 2009. 163-185. Print.

216. “Literary Studies in the Age of the Empire’s Collapse.” Danyag 14.1 (June 2009): 5-12. Print.

217. “Dialectics of Aesthetics and Politics in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Fifth Book of Peace.” Criticism 51.2 (2010): 181-209. Print.

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218. “From Genealogy to Inventory: The Situation of Asian American Studies in the Age of the Crisis of Global Finance Capital.” International Journal for Asian-Pacific Studies 6.1 (2010): 47-72. Print.

219. “Overseas Filipino Workers: The Making of an Asian-Pacific Diaspora.” Global South 3.2 (Winter 2010): 99-129. Print.

220. “Jose Garcia Villa--Critique of a Subaltern Poetics.” EurAmerica 40.1 (March 2010): 3-27. Print.

221. “Toward Radicalizing Cultural Studies.” Left Curve 36 (2012): 74-82. Print.

Revised version: “Speculative Notes by a Subaltern Amateur in Cultural Studies.” JOMEC Journal, 2012. <http://ww.Cardiff.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/1-June2012/sanjuan.subaltern.pdf>

222. “Leading Filipino Writers in the U.S.: Fin-de-Siecle Notes on Carlos Bulosan, Jose Garcia Villa, Jessica Hagedorn, and Bienvenido Santos.” Left Curve 35 (2011): 73-82. Print.

223. “Revisiting Imperial Cultural Studies and Ethnic Writing: A Subaltern Speaks from the Boondocks.” Humanities Diliman 9.1 (Jan-June 2012): 1-27. Print.

224. “Peirce/Marx: project for a Dialogue between Pragmatism and Marxism.” Left Curve 37 (2013): 110-112. Print.

225. “War in the Filipino Imagination.” War and Literature, 2013. Web.

226. “On Photography in Late Capitalism: Reflections on the Vicissitudes of the Image from a Filipino Perspective.” Kritika Kultura 21/22 (2013-2014): 69-81.

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227. “Reflections on Academic Cultural Studies and the Problem of Indigenization in the Philippines.” TOPIA (York University, Canada) (2013): 155-175. Print.

228. “In Lieu of Saussure: A Prologue to Charles Sanders Peirce’s Theory of Signs.” CULTURAL LOGIC, 2014. Web.

229. “Panitikan, Ideolohiya, Rebolusyon: Edukasyon at Pedagohiya sa Pagbasa ng Nobelang Desaparesidos ni Lualhati Bautista.” SWF Daluyan (2015): 218-226. Print.

230. “Reading the Stigmata: Filipino Bodies Performing for the U.S. Empire.”Countercurrents.org, 25 Apr. 2015. Web. <http://countercurrents.org/>

231. “Tracking the Spoors of Imperialism and Neocolonialism in the Philippines: Sketch of a Synoptic Reconnaissance.” Black Commentator, 22 January 2015. Web. Re-posted in Portside, 2 Feb. 2015). Web. <http://portside.org/print/2015-02-02/tracking-spoors-imperialism>

To be included in the Encyclopedia of Imperialism (London), forthcoming.

232. “Pagsubok sa Pagbuo ng Isang Kritikang Radikal ng Neokolonyalistang Orden’Hypothesis Toward Synthesizing a Radical Critique of the Neocolnial Order.” Malay 27.2 (April 2015): 1-16. Print.

233. “Kasaysayan, Sining, Lipunan: Ang Politika ng Panitikan sa Makabagong Panahon.” Kritika Kultura 24 (2015): 239-247. Web.

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234. “Pukawin ng Pukpok ang Pulot-Pukyutan: Politikang Seksuwal sa Panahon ng Terorismong Neoliberal.” Baybayin 1.1 (August 2015): 1-8. Web.

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