In Platonic Occasions, Richard Begam and James Soderholm reflect upon a wide range of thinkers, writers and ideas from Plato, Descartes and Nietzsche to Shakespeare, the Romantics and the Moderns — from Evil, Love and Death to Art, Memory and Mimesis. The dialogues suggest that Percy Shelley was rig
On Culture, Art, and Literature
✍ Scribed by Jose Maria Sison, Julieta de Lima
- Publisher
- International Network for Philippine Studies (INPS)
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 490
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Sison Reader Series Book 1
✦ Table of Contents
Title Page
Jose Maria Sison
Author’s Preface
Unforgettable Years as an English Major
Four Major Themes in Filipino Poetry | in English:1945-1960
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Too Bold a Line of Sectarian Direction
A Letter to the “Left’ On the Socioeconomic | and Cultural Aspects of Socialism
Social and Cultural Themes in Philippine Poetry
Social and Cultural Themes in Filipino Poetry | (Part II of II)
The Need for a Cultural Revolution
The Tasks of the Second Propaganda Movement
Rizal the Social Critic
Campus Journalism in the Struggle | for National Democracy
Visual Arts as a Weapon of Revolution
Tasks of Cadres in the Cultural Field
On the Afro-Asian Writer’s Symposium
Literature and Commitment
The University of the Philippines: An Assessment
Author’s Note to Prison and Beyond
Uphold the Great Tradition of Progressive Artists
On Cultural Work among the Workers
Lectures on Culture in Philippine Crisis | and Revolution
A national, scientific and mass culture
The Role of the Church in Social Change
The Struggle for National | and Social Liberation in Asia
Cultural Imperialism in the Philippines
Fight for Campus Press Freedom | and Advance the New-Democratic Revolution
Impact of the GPCR on the Philippines | and Continuing Global Significance
Social Liberation as Precondition | for National Liberation
On 100 Years of Struggle against US Imperialism
Defeat the Enemy in the Cultural Realm | as a Whole and in Art and Literature in Particular
Message to Philippine Advocacy through | Arts-Canada on the Occasion of Its Concert | “Songs of Our Times”
Foundation for Sustained Development | of the National Democratic Movement | in the University of the Philippines1
Strengthen and Advance the Cultural Revolution
Resist the Neoliberal Policy in Education
The National Democratic Revolution | against so-called Neoliberal Education2
The Incubation of Activism | in the University of the Philippines3
Class Struggle is the Key Link | in Revolutionary Social Change
Art as Sword and Shield of the People
40 Years of Philippine Society and Revolution
On Literature and Revolutionary Politics
Uphold the Role of Art | in Fundamental Social Change
Advance Cultural Work as Integral Part | of the People’s Struggle against Imperialism
Counter Cultural Imperialism | with Revolutionary Cultural Work
Author’s Preface to The Guerilla is Like a Poet
On the Master Puppeteer and the Puppet
Amplify the People’s Voice
On Art, Culture, Science, and Ecology4
On the Philippine Press, 1945-72
Revolutionary Literature and Art | in the Philippines, from the 1960s to the Present
Celebrate Cinema’s Role in Social Transformation
Impact of GPCR on the Philippine Revolution
Continuing Need For Cultural Revolution
A Poet in the Service of the People
Preface toTula’t Awit 50 Binalaybay
Challenge to People’s Artists and Cultural Workers
Create and Promote Art to Inspire | the People to Fight for their Rights
On Comrade Mao’s “Talks at the Yenan Forum”
Cultural Imperialism in the Philippines
On the Tasks of Cadres in the Cultural Field
On the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
✦ Subjects
Philippines, Sison, JoMa, JMS On Culture, Art, & Literature [2021], JMS
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