J. Neil Garcia
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Manila |
Philippines | |
Education | University of Santo Tomas Junior High School |
University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters | |
University of Santo Tomas | |
Awards | Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Poetry |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Essay | |
Work written | Closet Quivers, Our Lady of the Carnival, Postcolonialism and Filipino Poetics: Essays and Critiques |
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ID | 1221033 |
Philippine gay culture
Performing the Self: Occasional Prose
The Garden of Wordlessness: Selected Poems
Misterios and Other Poems
Slip/pages
Our lady of the carnival
Closet Quivers
Postcolonialism and Filipino Poetics: Essays and Critiques
Kaluluwa: New and Selected Poems
The Sorrows of Water: Poems
At Home in Unhomeliness: An Anthology of Philippine Postcolonial Poetry in English
Aura: The Gay Theme in Philippine Fiction in English
Myth and Writing: Occasional Prose
The Likhaan Book of Philippine Criticism, 1992-1997
Myths and metaphors
The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction, 1998
The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction, 2000
Closet Queeries: Essays
Homeless in Unhomeliness: Postcolonial Critiques of Philippine Literature
Tapping Ink, Tattooing Identities: Tradition and Modernity in Contemporary Kalinga Society, North Luzon, Philippines
Performing the Self: Occasional Prose
The Garden of Wordlessness: Selected Poems
Misterios and Other Poems
Slip/pages
Our lady of the carnival
Closet Quivers
Postcolonialism and Filipino Poetics: Essays and Critiques
Kaluluwa: New and Selected Poems
The Sorrows of Water: Poems
At Home in Unhomeliness: An Anthology of Philippine Postcolonial Poetry in English
Aura: The Gay Theme in Philippine Fiction in English
Myth and Writing: Occasional Prose
The Likhaan Book of Philippine Criticism, 1992-1997
Myths and metaphors
The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction, 1998
The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction, 2000
Closet Queeries: Essays
Homeless in Unhomeliness: Postcolonial Critiques of Philippine Literature
Tapping Ink, Tattooing Identities: Tradition and Modernity in Contemporary Kalinga Society, North Luzon, Philippines
J. Neil Garcia Life story
J. Neil Carmelo Garcia earned his AB Journalism, magna cum laude, from the University of Santo Tomas in 1990; MA in Comparative Literature in 1995, and PhD in English Studies: Creative Writing in 2003 from the University of the Philippines Diliman.