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FELLOWS

(Updated August 2011)

Dr. José Y. Dalisay Jr.

Dr. Jose Neil C. Garcia

Prof. Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Nadera Jr.

Prof. Pedro Jun Cruz Reyes

Dr. Rolando B. Tolentino

Prof. Charlson Ong

Prof. Ricardo de Ungria

 


 

Dr. Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. JOSE Y. DALISAY JR., Ph.D. English, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1991

Concurrently the Director of Likhaan: UP Institute of Creative Writing.

WORKS. Short Stories: Oldtimer and Other Stories, 1984 • Sarcophagus and Other Stories, 1992 • Penmanship and Other Stories, 1995 • The Island, 1997. Novels: Killing Time in a Warm Place, 1992. Plays: Madilim ang Gabi sa Laot at Iba Pang Mga Dula ng Ligaw na Pag-Ibig, 1993 • Pagsabog ng Liwanag/Aninag, Anino, 1996 • Ang Butihing Babae ng Timog/Mac Malicsi, TNT, 1997 Screenplays: Miguelito, 1995 • Tayong Dalawa, 1994 • Saranggola, 1999. Creative Nonfiction: The Best of Barfly, 1997 • The Lavas: A Filipino Family, 1999. AWARDS. David TK Wong Fellowship for Creative Writing • Chamberlain Award • Milwaukee Fiction Award • American Poets Prize • Fulbright • Hawthornden • Cambridge Seminar • Word Festival (Australia) • Asia 2000 (New Zealand) • Centennial Honors for the Arts • TOYM • Gawad CCP • National Book Award • FAMAS • Catholic Film Award • Palanca • Free Press • Graphic • U.P. President’s Award for Outstanding Publications.

 


 

Dr. Jose Neil C. Garcia JOSE NEIL C. GARCIA, Ph.D. Creative Writing, Univ. of the Philippines, 2003

WORKS. Poetry: Closet Quivers, 1992 • Our Lady of the Carnival, 1996 • Sorrows of Water, 2000 • Kaluluwa: New and Selected Poems, 2001. Cultural Criticism: Philippine Gay Culture: The Last Thirty Years, 1996 • Slip/pages: Essays in Philippine Gay Criticism, 1998 • Postcolonialism and Filipino Poetics: Essays and Critiques, 2004. Creative Nonfiction: Closet Queeries, 1997 • Myths and Metaphors, 2002 • Performing the Self: Occasional Prose, 2003. Anthology: Edited: Ladlad, 1994 • Ladlad 2, 1996 • The Likhaan Book of Philippine Criticism, 1992-1997 • The Likhaan Book of Poetry and Fiction, 1998 & 2000 • Bongga Ka ‘Day, 2002. AWARDS. British Academy Fellow • British Council Grant to Cambridge • Taipei International Artist in Residence • Visiting Fellow, International Institute of Asian Studies, Leiden, the Netherlands • Procyon • National Book Award • Palanca • Free Press • Gawad Chanselor Outstanding Literary Artist • U.P. Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Research • Outstanding Thomasian Writers Award.

 


 

Prof. V.E. Carmelo D. Nadera Jr. V.E. CARMELO D. NADERA JR., M.A. Clinical Psychology, UST, 1996

WORKS. Poetry: Dalit Galit Halit Malit Ngalit Palit Salit, 1993 • 15 Lamang, 1994 • Mujer lndigena, 1998 • Asinta: Mga Tula at Tudla, 2002. Itago Ang Pamamanas, Ang Pamamaga’y Sa Labas, 2004 • Kayumanggi: Poesiya/Potograpiya, 2006 Research: Poetreat: The Use of Poetry Therapy in Mutual Support Groups of Cancer Survivors in Metro Manila, 2000 Novel: [H]istoryador[a], 2006. Play: Cofradia de San Jose, 1992 • Si Malakas, si Maganda, at si Miguel Vera, 1993 • Sens op Tyumor, 1996. Anthology: Unang Bagting, 1988 • Engkwentro, 1989 • Relasyon, 1989 • Impetu, 1991 • Habilin, 1991 • Alagwa, 1997 (fiction) Translation: William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost, 2002 • Federico García Lorca’s El Publico, 2002 • Pablo Neruda: Mga Piling Tula, 2004. AWARDS. The Outstanding Thomasian Award in Literature, 2007 • Juan C. Laya Award for Best Novel in Filipino • S.E.A. Write Award, 2006 • Fr. Angelo de Blas Outstanding Achievement, 2004 • Gawad Chancellor (2004, 2003, 2002, at 1999) • The Outstanding Young Men, 2003 • Quezon Medalya ng Karangalan, 2003 • Gawad sa Natatanging Publikasyon sa Filipino, 2002 • Gawad Leopoldo Yabes, 2001 • National Centennial Commission Literary Prize, 1998 • Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino Gawad ng Pagkilala, 1998 • Rizal International Filipino Poetry Contest, 1996 • Talaang Ginto • Ten Outstanding Thomasian Writers, 1995 • Cultural Center of the Philippines Grant • Manila Critics Circle’s National Book Award, 1995 & 2007 • Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature • Carlos Bulosan Award for Poetry, 1990 • Makata ng Taon (Poet of the Year), 1985.

 


 

Prof. Pedro Jun Cruz Reyes Jr. PEDRO JUN CRUZ REYES JR., M.A. Malikhaing Pagsulat, UP, 2000

WORKS. Short Story: Utos ng Hari at Iba Pang Kuwento, 1981. Novel: Tutubi, Tutubi, 1986 • Etsa Puwera, 2002 Biography: Mga Daluyong, Mga Unos, Sa Panahon ni Rolando Olalia, 1989 • Armando, 2006. Essay: Ilang Taon Na Ang Problema Mo?, 1995 • Ilang Talang Luma Mula Sa Talaarawan ng Isang May Nunal Sa Talampakan, 1995. Anthology: Negros, 1988. Translation: Tigang Na Palay (Ming Fongho’s Rice), 1988. Documentary Film: Balintuna, Ina ng Mga Himala, 1993 • NVM Gonzales, Beyond Mindoro, 1996 • Ang Mga Manunulat Ng UP, 1999. AWARDS. Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature • National Centennial Literary Prize, 1998 • Gawad Alagad ni Balagtas • National Book Award • Talaang Ginto • Cultural Center of the Philippines • U.P. Gawad Sa Natatanging Publikasyon Sa Filipino, 2001 • Gawad Leopoldo Yabes • U.P. Creative Writing Grant

 


 

Dr. Rolando B. Tolentino ROLANDO B. TOLENTINO, Ph.D. Film & Culture, Univ. of S. California, 1997

WORKS. Fiction: Sakit ng Kalingkingan: 100 Dagli sa Edad ng Krisis, 2005 • Sapinsaping Pag-ibig at Pagtangis, 1999 • Fastfood, Megamall at iba pang kwento sa pagsasara ng ikalawang milenyum, 1999 • Ali*bang+Bang atpb. Kuwento, 1994 • Essay: Sipat-Kultura: Mapagpalayang Pagbabasa, Pag-aaral at Panunuri ng Panitikan, 2007 • Transglobal Economies and Cultures, co-editor, 2004 • Popular Culture Series, six volumes, 2004 • National/Transnational: Subject Formation and Media in and on the Philippines, 2001 • Sa loob at labas ng mall kong sawi/kaliluha’y siyang nangyayaring hari: Ang Pagkatuto at Pagtatanghal ng Kulturang Popular (The Pedagogy and Performance of Popular Culture in the Philippines), 2001 • Geopolitics of the Visible: Essays on Philippine Film Cultures, editor, 2000 • Richard Gomez at ang Mito ng Pagkalalake (Stars as Cultural Texts), 2000. AWARDS. Distinguished Visitor, UC-Berkeley and UCLA Southeast Asian Studies Consortium, 2006 • Obermann Summer Research Fellowship, 2004) • Best Arts Book, Gintong Aklat, 2002 • Writer’s Prize, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2001 • Manila Critics Circle Award, 2001 • Gawad Chancellor for Best Literary Work, 2001 • UP International Publication Award • Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature • Belmonte Creative Writing Grant • CCP Gawad para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video, 1996 • Fulbright Grant 1992-1996 • Writing Grant, Cultural Center of the Philippines

 


Prof. Charlson L. Ong CHARLSON L. ONG, B.A. Psychology, University of the Philippines, 1977

WORKS. Fiction: Men of the East and Other Stories, 1990 and 1999 • Woman of Am-Kaw and Other Stories, 1993 • Conversion and Other Fictions, 1996 • Embarrassment of Riches, 2000 • Banyaga: A Song of War (2006) • Blue Angel, White Shadow (2010). AWARDS. Asiaweek • Centennial Literary Prize • National Book Award • Dr. José P. Rizal Award for Excellence (Art & Culture) • Palanca • Free Press • Philippine Graphic.

 


Prof. Charlson L. Ong RICARDO M. DE UNGRIA M.F.A. Creative Arts, Washington University, 1990

WORKS. Poetry: he has six books of poetry, including R+A+D+I+O (1986) • Decimal Places (1991) • Pidgin Levitations (UP Press, 2004), a luxurious, refreshingly unabashed collection of the poet's earlier work. Anthology: He has also edited a number of anthologies, three of which are Passionate Patience: Ten Filipino Poets on the Writing of Their Poems (1995) • Catfish Surviving in Little Schools (1996) • The Likhaan Anthology of Poetry and Fiction (1996). . AWARDS. Fulbright • Hawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers • Bellagio Study & Conference Center • Academy of American Poets Prize • Saint Louis Poetry Annual Contest • Florida State University's State Street Poetry Contest • Manila Critics' Circle • Palanca • CCP Verse-Writing Contest •Free Press