Artikel
José Garcia Villa's transpacific queer aesthetics : reversed consonance and combinatory orientalism
Verfasst von:
Kahan, Benjamin
in:
Cambridge:
2018
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652-659 S.
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| Einrichtung: | Ariadne | Wien |
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| Verfasst von: | Kahan, Benjamin |
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| Jahr: | 2018 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| Born in 1908, Villa became the enfant terrible of Filipino writing in English, scandalizing some and electrifying others with his sexually charged "Man-Songs" (1929). The publication of these poems brought him to court; he was fined fifty Pesos for "polluting public morals".It also led to his suspension from the University of the Philippines for a year since the poems were deemed "indecent and obscene". At the same time he also wrote a story called "Mir-i-nisa" that he condidered "absolute trash" in order to win a thousand Peso Prize from the Philippines Free Press. | |
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