Newly Acquired Books
Newly Acquired Books
Cleto, L. S., & Tolentino, R. B. (Ed.). (2017). Sapantaha : kalipunan ng mga maikling kwentong spekulatibo at imahinatibo. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
Fil 899.2113 .Sa65 2017
Tinutukoy ng "sapantaha" ang anumang hula, akala, o hinala. Kapag inilangkap sa sining ng pagkukuwento, ang ibinubunga'y pagsasakatawan din ng bisyon ng nakaraan, kasalukuyan, at hinaharap, na hindi kinakailangang nakasalansan sa nakasanayan.
Tolentino, Rolando B. (2017). Pag mabilis na umalis baka di naman talaga dumating, at iba pang kwento. Diliman, Quezon City: The
University of the Philippines Press.
Fil 899.2113 .T575p 2017
Ang Pag Mabilis na Umalis Baka di Naman Talaga Dumating, at Iba Pang Kwento ay isang musa ng pagdanas at mundo ng mga iglap na hitik at said sa pag-ibig, pagkatao, at pakikipagkapwa-tao. Lipad-sadsad para sa posibilidad at pagkakataong makaalagwa at pag-asang magtagumpay.
Ancheta, M.R. G. (2017). Halakhak : national humor in Philippine popular cultural forms. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press.
Fil 899.2107 .An21h 2017
Halakhak is an examination of how humor is deployed in Philippine popular cultural forms, a response to the paucity of studies in which Filipino humor is analyzed.
Borrinaga, Rolando O. (2017). Surat Binisaya : deciphering ancient Bisayan writing and language. Quezon City: New Day Publishers.
Fil 899.218 .B647s 2017
This book features the author's works at deciphering the ancient writing and language of the Bisayan-speaking people of the central Philippines. It provides a representative set of fundamental Bisayan vocabulary before many of its words or their meanings were permanently altered, garbled, forgotten, or replace by adopted or new jargon with the impact of Western colonialism and the intrusion of dominant external languages.
Santos, Ramon P. (2017). The vocal repertoire of the Ibaloi from kabayan = Ang repertoryong pantinig ng Ibaloi sa kabayan. Diliman, Quezon City: The University Fil 780.899 .Sa59v 2017
The Ibaloi have a rich patrimony of vocal expressions, from ritualistic forms of communication and narratives to allegorical songs and witty repartees. This study offers a glimpse of the entire Ibaloi culture, which reflects a much wider cultivation and history of their colorful and rich evaluation.
Lacuesta, Angelo R. (2017). Coral cove and other stories. Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House.
Fil 899.21 .L119c 2017
Lacuesta's language is metronomic in the precision of his beats while his stories run in free time, without completely revealing their destination.
Garcia, J. Neil C. (2016). Myth and writing occasional prose. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press.
Fil 899.2101 .G165m 2016
The pieces in this book aspire to perform something quite specific: as the title piece announces, mythology and writing are intimately intertwined things. All fiction finally aspires to turn into myth, for myth is nothing if not narration wielding powerful and transfigurative magic over the communal psyche that invents it.
Joshua, Timothy. (2017). Questions to our answers. [s.l.]: Penwings Publishing.
Fil 899.211 .J78q 2017
We are all questions, in search of the right answers - unwritten poems, infinitive verses,
waiting to be put into words.
Chan, W. H. (Ed.). (2017). The first five : a new collection of Souhteast Asian writing. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Fil 821.9208 .F519 2017
This book is a new collection of an anthology of poetry and prose of the Southeast Asia. The publishers believe that the literature of Southeast Asia is a rich mine of creativity and that the peoples of this region should be invited to share their stories and poems with one another.
Lanot, Marra PL. (2017). Cadena de amor : new and selected poems in English, Filipino, and Spanish. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press.
Fil 899.2101 .L286c 2017
Here, are poems wrought from three languages--intimations from the heart's "twin caves, " honest and without illusion as the words speak tru of sadness and elation through the hum and drum of living.
Lim, Jaime An. (2017). Auguries : poems. Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House.
Fil 899.211 .L628a 2017
Among the poems are voices reciting the dubious vocabularies, vapid feats of language by which we make truth assume disguises, filling the air with noises to fill the absence and the emptiness, raise barriers to delay the implacable conclusion, a way of holding out against. the final knowledge.
Llagas, Avelina T., & Corpuz, Brenda B. (2018). Essentials of teacher leadership. Quezon City: Lorimar Publishing Inc.
TR Fil 371.2 .L770e 2018
This book is aligned with the standards of good teaching in the Philippines.
O'Donnell, James A. (2016). For the chosen few : a guide to classroom supervision. (6th ed.). Quezon City: Bluebooks
TR 371.203 .Od52f 2016
This is a little book about classroom supervision. It is meant to both teachers and supervisors alike. If you are the chosen few, who already teach rather well but would like to teach even better, or if you have recently been raised to the exalted position of supervisor of Instruction, may this little book encourage you to strive for the level of excellence in teaching.
Abad, Gemino H. (Ed). (2015). A wanderer the night of the World : the poems of NVM Gonzalez. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippine Press.
Fil 899.21 .W182 2015
A collection of poems of NVM Gonzalez. For him, the subject or theme is the most important in creative writing, for it is the fruit, as it were, of a process by which "you discover'" the archetypal" in the living moment that Mircea Eliade calls "sacred time" : that synchronic moment where "you begin right where you are.
Araral, Eduardo Jr. ...[and five others]. (2017). Debate on federal Philippines : a citizen's handbook. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Fil-Ref 320.4599 .Ar14d 2017
This book will surely enrich the public debate on federalism. It will provide the Filipinos with needed data on how the Federal System once embedded into our Constitution would benefit our people.
Chua, Rina G. (Ed). (2017). Sustaining the archipelago : an anthology of Philippines ecopoetry. Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House.
Fil 899.2101 .Su82 2017
This book is the first anthology of ecopoetry in the Philippines that collates 151 poems from over 80 poets all over the islands in four distinct themes: place, species: flora or fauna, disasters, and environment justice.
Sanchez, Remedios A. (2017). The Philippine government and institution. Manila: Unlimited Books Library Services & Publishing Inc.
Fil 342.599 .Sa55p 2017
This book aims to develop in our junior citizen's the correct perspectives in the nation and structure of Filipino government, its problems, and the direction it is going to.
Zulueta, Johanna O. (Ed). (2018). Thinking beyond the state : migration, integration, and citizenship in Japan and the Philippines. Manila: De La Salle University Press.
Fil 334.41 .T348 2018
This collection investigates a range of issues that are part and parcel of the migration experience: citizenship and nationality, migrant incorporation and integration, human security, migrant welfare, philantropy, identity, and multiculturalism.
Mendoza, Eleonor (2017). The bells of balangiga. Quezon City: New Day Publishers.
Fil 899.2113 .M523b 2017
Long ago the tolling of the bells in Balangiga, Samar, portended the nadir of U.S. Philippine relationship as U.S. Forces and Philippine rebels committed atrocities against each other.
Caragay, K. T., Lumawig, M.J. T., & Rayala, M.M. E. (2016). Glosari sa paggawa ng damit. Diliman, Quezon City: Sentro ng Wikang Pilipinas ; Unibersidad ng Pilipinas.
Fil 391.003 .C176g 2016
Ang pananaliksik na ito ay paglalarawan sa mga salitang ginagamit sa industriya ng paggawa ng damit.