JOSE
NEIL C. GARCIA M.A.,
Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines, 1994.
Works.
Poetry. Closet Quivers, 1992; Our Lady of the Carnival,
1996; The Sorrows of Water, 2000.
Cultural Criticism. Philippine Gay Culture: The Last
Thirty Years, 1996; Slip/pages:Essays in Philippine Gay Criticism,
1998.
Anthology of Philippine Gay Writing. Ladlad, 1994;
Ladlad 2, 1996
Anthology. The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction,
1998, 2000.
Literary Criticism. The Likhaan Book of Philippine
Criticism, 2000.
Essay. Closet Queeries, 1997.
Awards. Palanca; Procyon; Free Press; National Book
Award; Outstanding Thomasian Writers Award; U.P. Chancellor's
Award for Outstanding Research; UP International Publications
Award, 2001; Gawad Chanselor for Pinakamahusay na Nalathalang
Pananaliksi, 2001.
CRISTINA
PANTOJA HIDALGO
Ph. D., Comparative Literature, University of the Philippines,
1993.
Works.
Short Stories. Ballad of a Lost Season, 1987; Tales
for a Rainy Night, 1993; Where Only the Moon Rages, 1994;
Catch a Falling Star, 1999 Novel. Recuerdo, 1996.
Essay / Narrative Nonfiction. Sojourns, 1984; Five
Years in a Forgotten Land: A Burmese Notebook, 1991; I Remember...Travel
Essays, 1992; Skyscrapers, Celadon and Kimchi: A Korean Notebook,
1993; The Path of the Heart, 1994; Coming Home, 1998
Literary Criticism. Woman Writing: Home and Exile in
the Autobiographical Narratives of Filipino Women, 1994; A
Gentle Subversion, 1998
Anthology. The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction,
1995; Pinay (forthcoming).
Awards. Carlos Palanca Grand Prize for the Novel; Graphic;
Free Press; Focus; Manila Critics' Circle; British Council
Grant to Cambridge; U.P. President's Award for Outstanding
Publication; Publication Award; Gawad Chanselor for Artist
of the Year; Outstanding Thomasian Writer; Gawad Chanselor
Hall of Fame Award 2001; UP International Publications Award,
2001.
ANTON
M. JUAN JR. Ph. D., Semiotics, University of Athens,
1990.
Works.
Plays. Death in the Form of a Rose, 1992; Taong Grasa,
1993; The Price of Redemption; Director; choreographer, designer,
and actor, in over 200 works.
Awards. Alexander Onassis International Award for Theatre;
Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres; Collier d 'Or,
Disc d 'Or (France); Veakio Alpha Award, Eagle First Prize;
Palanca; CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts; Centennial Literary
Prize; U.P. Alumni Association; Gawad Sining - Patnubay ng
Diwa't Sining ng Lunsod ng Maynila; U.P. Chancellor's Award;
Rockefeller Foundation; Hitachi Foundation Scholarship; Komai
Fellow; Critics Gold Award for Theatre; Republic of Greece
State Scholarship Foundation; Meridian House of America Fellowship;
The British Council; Institute of International Education
of America; French Ministry of Culture; Cultural Heritage
Award for Theater and Drama; Jack Lang Scholarship; Republic
of Italy Ministry of Foreign Affairs Fellowship; Asian Cultural
Council Award for Playwriting; Gawad Chanselor for Natatanging
Likha sa Sining, 2001.
Associates
Gemino Abad. Aurelio Agcauili. Merlie
Alunan. Josephine Barrios. Jose Dalisay,
Jr. Leoncio Deriada. Neil Garcia.
Cristina Hidalgo. Anton Juan, Jr. Domingo
Landicho. Victor Nadera, Jr. Pedro Reyes, Jr. Lilia
Quindoza-Santiago. Roland Tolentino. Richardo de Ungria.
Resident Fellows
Ma. Lourdes Jacob. Jose Lacaba.
Marra Lanot. Charlson Ong. Carla Pacis. Rene Villanueva.
Advisers
Francisco Arcellana. Amelia Lapeņa-Bonifacio.
Bienvenido Lumbera.
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