In Gina Apostol’s “Insurrecto,” a modern American and her Filipino guide write dueling screenplays, raising provocative questions about history and hypocrisy.
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Fiction: A Comic Novel Asks Who Gets to Write the History of the Colonial Philippines
Thursday, 27 December 2018
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