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Abrogation and Appropriation in Selected Pre-war Philippine Short Stories in English
2016
unpublished
Postcolonial literature is characterized by abrogation and appropriation, in which writers take the language of the former imperial power and replace it in a discourse fully adapted to the colonized place. Studies on literary traditions of former colonies have shown how native writers advance local collective sentiments. In this paper, the short stories of Manuel Arguilla, a literary icon of Philippine short stories in English, were analyzed using Ashcroft et al.'s (1989) textual strategies in
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