Pagpag: The Dictator's Aftermath in the Diaspora


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About The Book

Pagpag is a provocation connoting both debris and creative refashioning of memory fragments from the Marcos dictatorship--a legacy that in the words of Philippine nationalist historian Renato Constantino remains ruefully a continuing past especially in todays Duterteland. Here the remains of the regime like rescued reminiscences of an era preferred forgotten but not lost are gathered anew in a compelling telling this time from the lens of a diasporic exile. In this volume Eileen Tabios captures in scintillating prose the sights smells sounds and ghostly hauntings of that era and offers back to the homeland as in the gift of a proverbial balikbayan box her reflections both heartfelt and wrenching.--Lily A. Mendoza Executive Director Center for Babaylan Studies Associate Professor in Culture and Communication Oakland University and author of Between the Homeland and the Diaspora: The Politics of Theorizing Filipino and Filipino American Identities
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