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|a Cabusao, Jeffrey Arellano.
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|a Writer in Exile/Writer in Revolt :
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|a Acknowledgments; Permission to reprint material from the following has been granted (poetry, essays, interviews); Appendix; Introduction; Part I. Bulosan's Voice: Listening to the Manong Generation; Part II. Location of Exile: Creating an Alter/native Filipino Literary Practice; Part III. Writer as Worker: Broadening the Bulosan Canon; Part IV. Collective Memory and Revolt: Becoming Filipino-Becoming Free; Bibliography; Notes; I: Bulosan's Voice: Listening to the Manong Generation; 1 Bulosan Now (1958); 2 Carlos Bulosan: Gentle Genius (1957); Biography.
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|a 3 The Achievement of Carlos Bulosan (1979)Toward Regrounding the Psyche; To Change, Not Just Interpret; One Divides into Two; Enter: The Trickster Clown; Sketch of a Materialist Poetics; Dialectics in Action; Exorcising the Dream; Metamorphoses of the Other; Unleashing the Daemon; A Celebration of Praxis; Not a Picnic Nor a Dinner Party; Arming the Spirit; Notes; II: Location of Exile: Creating an Alter/native Filipino Literary Practice; 4 Filipino Writers in Exile (1963); 5 Understanding the Dynamics of Third World Writing in America Is in the Heart (1988); Reality of the Third World.
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|a A Literature of RealismA Literature of Revolution; A Literature of Hope and Growth; Notes; 6 Subversion or Affirmation: The Text and Subtext of America Is in the Heart (1991); References; 7 Satire in The Laughter of My Father (1986); The Satiric Mode; Tension between the Old and the New; The Pitfalls of the New Culture; Exaggerations and Caricatures; The Craft of Satire; Notes; 8 The Laughter of My Father: A Survival Kit (1995); Works Cited; Notes; 9 The Laughter of My Father: Adding Feminist and Class Perspectives to the "Casebook of Resistance" (2011).
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|a Why Bulosan? Why The Laughter of My Father?L.M. Grow's "Casebook" Thesis; Masculine Domination and Bulosan's Female Types; Gendered Lessons in Regard to Local Women; Gendered Lessons as They Relate to "City Women"; Gendered Lessons Relating to the Matriarch; Women's Responses to Masculine Domination; Resistance on the Part of Local Women; Resistance on the Part of Women from the "Outside"; Resistance on the Part of the Matriarch; Adding Class to the Analysis; Conclusion; Coda; Notes; III: Writer as Worker: Broadening the Bulosan Canon.
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|a 10 Carlos Bulosan: The Poetics and the Necessity of Revolution (1969)Notes; 11 Bulosan as a Third World Poet (1985); Third World Writing; The Third World Writer's Perspective; War as Struggle; Notes; 12 Two Letters from America: Carlos Bulosan and the Act of Writing (1988); II.; III.; Appendix A. Photo Reproductions of Bulosan Letters; Appendix B. Transcripts of Bulosan Letters; Works Cited; Notes; 13 Bulosan's Power, Bulosan's People (1991); Deeply Disturbed; Driven; 14 A Proletarian Book of Laughter and Remembering: The Cry and the Dedication and the Inter/National Class Struggle (2016).
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|a I. Re-imagining the Class Struggle.
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|a This book gathers pioneering essays by major scholars as well as historic documents on Carlos Bulosan's work and life for the first time. This anthology provides the reader an opportunity to trace the development of a body of knowledge called Bulosan criticism within the United States and the Philippines.
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