Barbara jane reyes to love as aswang

barbara jane reyes to love as aswang

Barbara Jane Reyes (Author of Letters to a Young Brown Girl)

    We sometimes kill Deserving of all your love.

To Love as Aswang: Songs, Fragments, and Found Objects

  • To Love as Aswang.
  • Barbara Jane Reyes's To Love as Aswang, the poet and a circle of Filipino American women grapple with what it means to live as a Filipina, or Pinay, in a world.
    We sometimes kill Deserving of all your love.
    Barbara Jane Reyes's To Love as Aswang, the poet and a circle of Filipino American women grapple with what it means to live as a Filipina, or Pinay, in a.

    Barbara Jane Reyes | The Poetry Foundation

      To Love as Aswang is award-winning Pinay poet Barbara Jane Reyes's fourth full-length collection of poetry.

    Books and Chapbooks – Barbara Jane Reyes

  • The Philippine Aswang is a mythic, monstrous creature which has, since colonial times, been associated with female transgression, scapegoating, and social shaming, known in Tagalog as hiya.
  • Is This Diasporic Pinay Mythopoetics – Barbara Jane Reyes

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      To Love as Aswang is award-winning Pinay poet Barbara Jane Reyes's fourth full-length collection of poetry.

    To Love As Aswang: Barbara Jane Reyes | PDF - Scribd

  • Barbara Jane Reyes’s To Love as Aswang, the poet and a circle of Filipino American women grapple with what it means to live as a Filipina, or Pinay, in a world that has silenced, dehumanized, and broken the Pinay body.
  • Barbara Jane Reyes

    American poet (born )

    Barbara Jane Reyes is an American poet whose work "explores the translatable and untranslatable collisions of writing, self and culture."[1]

    Early life

    Reyes was born in Manila, Philippines, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She received her B.A. in Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. As an undergraduate, Reyes "served as editor in chief for maganda magazine, and witnessed the emergence of Filipino American literary figures."[2] Reyes received her M.F.A. at San Francisco State University.

    Career

    Reyes is the author of Gravities of Center (Arkipelago, ), Poeta en San Francisco (Tinfish, ), for which she received the James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets,[3] and Diwata (BOA Editions, Ltd., ).

    Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous publications, including 2nd Avenue Poetry, Asian Pacific American Journal, Boxcar Poetry Review, Chain, Crate, Interlop

    Journal/Notes – Barbara Jane Reyes

  • Barbara Jane Reyes’s To Love as Aswang, the poet and a circle of Filipino American women grapple with what it means to live as a Filipina, or Pinay, in a world that has silenced, dehumanized, and broken the Pinay body.
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      Dear Brown Girl: If you want to know what and why I am writing in