The Haunting of the Regions
Genevieve Asenjo, Ian Rosales Casocot, & Darwin Absari Imperial Manila is haunted by its failure to look to the arts and culture, literature and languages of the regions as much as the regions are haunted by the specter of invisibility and neglect. The challenge is to establish how the pieces fit into the bigger picture, how the local contributes to the national.

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