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Product Description: A translation into Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, of TAO TE CHING, based on the verbatim translation of the original Chinese text, and compared with previous translations and adaptations. This is a revised version of LANDAS AT KAPANGYARIHAN, published in 2012 by Popular Bookstore, Quezon City, Philippines...read more
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9781515186922 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 15, 2015, cover price $5.38 | About this edition: A translation into Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, of TAO TE CHING, based on the verbatim translation of the original Chinese text, and compared with previous translations and adaptations.
Product Description: Avant-garde experiments in the Filipino language deploying conceptualist and constructivist principles, this new collection of E. San Juan's poems and installations attempts to break new ground in the fields of both "unexpressive" writing and situational detournement...read more
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9781500107390 | Createspace Independent Pub, November 12, 2014, cover price $5.40 | About this edition: Avant-garde experiments in the Filipino language deploying conceptualist and constructivist principles, this new collection of E.
Hardcover:
9781438427232 | State Univ of New York Pr, August 6, 2009, cover price $65.00
Hardcover:
9780773447783 | Edwin Mellen Pr, July 31, 2009, cover price $149.95
Product Description: In the Wake of Terror inquires into the historical conditions and possibilities of radical change in the post-9/11 world of globalized capitalism. E. San Juan, Jr. focuses on numerous problems, including those of racism, class antagonisms, and subalternity in the United States...read more
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9780739117217 | Lexington Books, July 30, 2007, cover price $88.00 | About this edition: In the Wake of Terror inquires into the historical conditions and possibilities of radical change in the post-9/11 world of globalized capitalism.
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