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                    [Title] => Literary Revolutions
                    [Summary] => Igot an unusual text message last week from a student, a few hours after our undergraduate Philippine Literature in English class. "I’m appalled," my student said, "that we haven’t had a revolution in Philippine literature in the past 20 years! Philippine literature is stagnating!"

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