Assistant Professor

MA American Studies, 2000, New York University
BA English Studies, 1995, University of the Philippines, Diliman

Research interests: Fairy tales, Gothic literature, Victorian literature, videogames, fan fiction

PUBLICATIONS

“The Game of Love: Fan Fiction and the Reimagined Women of Game of Thrones.” Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature, vol. 16, no. 1, 2016, pp. 113-135.

“Ghostwriting: An Introduction to Ghost Stories by Women.” Review of Women’s Studies, vol. XXI, no. 1, 2013, pp. 90-97.

“From Dream Weavers to Night Monkeys: Transformations in Filipino Children’s Short Stories in English.” Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature, vol. 10, no. 1, June 2010, pp. 25-36.

“Retelling the Stories, Rewriting the Bildungsroman: Cecilia Manguerra Brainard’s When The Rainbow Goddess Wept.” Humanities Diliman, vol. 2, no. 1, January-June 2001, pp. 1-14.

“The Power of Love: Rewriting the Romance in Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits and Eva Luna.” Humanities Diliman, vol. 1, no. 2, July-December 2000, pp. 87-99.

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 1: Basic College English
Eng 10: College English
Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 12: World Literatures
Eng 13: Writing As Thinking
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II
Eng 41: Survey of American Literature I
Eng 42: Survey of American Literature II
Eng 101: Introduction to British Literary History
Eng 125: Metaphysical and Restoration Literature
Eng 127: Romantic Literature
Eng 129: Victorian Literature
Eng 131: Modern British Literature
Eng 143: Early 20th Century American Literature
Eng 146: New Genres in Anglo-American Literature
Eng 198: Special Topics (Literature)
Eng 217: The English Novel (19th century)

Email:  fpabao@up.edu.ph

Professor

Ph.D. English Studies (Anglo-American Literature), 2005, University of the Philippines Diliman
Master of Arts in English Studies (Anglo-American Literature), 1995, University of the Philippines Diliman
Bachelor of Arts in English (Anglo-American Literature), cum laude, 1986, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: American literature, humor studies, everyday life and domesticities, place studies, sociology of the body

PUBLICATIONS

“Frangible Selves: Dark Humor and the Outsider in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist”, Collisions of Culture: Frictions and Re-shapings. Tope, Lily Rose and Wolfgang Zach, eds. Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac, 2022, pp. 419-434. (published February 2023).  
 
“Flippin’: Contemporary Filipino-American Stand-up Comedy and Abjection as Tactic of In/exclusion” Asiatic Special Issue Voices From The Centre To The Peripheries Vol. 16 No. 1 (June 2022): pp. 23-40. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31436/asiatic.v16i1

“A Convergence of Filipino Worlds: An Onomastic Reading of Edgar Calabia Samar’s Janus Silang Novels”   Southeast Asian Review of English (SARE) Worldbuilding and the Asian Imagination issue. Vol 58, No. 1 (2021), pp. 64-87. (published July 2021)
sare.um.edu.my/index.php/SARE/article/view/31100/13311

“Flogging Freakery: Manix Abrera’s Kikomachine and Humor and Everyday Life in Philippine Youth Culture” Humanities Diliman Journal Vol. 17, No. 2 (July-December 2020), pp. 44-81. journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/humanitiesdiliman/article/view/7372/6445

“The Rise of the Naughties: Humor in Katy de la Cruz’s ‘bodabil’ songs” in Philippine Modernities: Music, Performing Arts, and Language, 1880-1941. Jose S. Buenconsejo, ed.  University of the Philippines Press, 2018, pp. 331-360. (published May 2018).

Halakhak: National Humor in Philippine Popular Cultural Forms. University of the Philippines Press, 2017. (Published December 2017)

“In Stitches: Con/Refiguring the Language of Wit and Humor in Contemporary Filipino Poetry in English”, Asiatic-IIUM Journal, December 2015, pp. 74-88. (also available journals.iium.edu.my/asiatic/index.php/AJELL/article/view/682/603

“Halakhak: Defining the “National” in the Humor of Philippine Popular Culture” Thamassat Review Vol. 14,  2010-2011, pp. 35-60 (published 2012). 

“Phantasmatic constructions: Language and humor and the interrogation of identity in contemporary Filipino comic plays” Humanities Diliman. July to December 2011, pp. 1-28.

“Fat in the Philippines: The ‘Freakish’ Body and Its Inscription in Philippine Humor”, Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Taboo, Bodies, Identities. Lili Hernandez and Sabine Krajewski, eds. Oxford: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.

COURSES TAUGHT

CL 114: Drama
CL 198: Ideas of Comedy
CW 101: Writing and Criticism
Eng 30: English for the Professions
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 12: World Literatures
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II
Eng 23: Introduction to Shakespeare
Eng 41: Survey of American Literature I
Eng 42: Survey of American Literature II
Eng 103: American Literary History
Eng 142: The American Romantics
Eng 143: Early Twentieth Century American Literature
Eng 144: Current Twentieth Century American Literature
Eng 146: New Genres in Anglo-American Literature: the Detective Story
Eng 195: Ethnic American Literature
Eng 198: Selected Topics: The American Comic Tradition
Eng 125: Seventeenth and Eighteenth c. English Literature
Eng 129: Victorian Literature
Eng 131: Modern British Literature
Eng 212: English Drama: The Comedies
Eng 242: American Individualism
Eng 243: Early 20th American Literature
Eng 244: 20th Century American Literature
Eng 245: The American Novel
Eng 298: The American Drama
Eng 371: Seminar in American Literature: American Comic Tradition
Eng 371: Seminar in American Literature: American Short Fiction
Eng 371: Seminar in American Literature: Memory and the American Text
Eng 371: The American Novel Since 2000
Eng 371: The American Drama
Eng 371: American Short Fiction
Eng 371: Transnational American Literature

Email: mgancheta@up.edu.ph

Assistant Professor

MA Anglo-American Literature, 2020, University of the Philippines Diliman
BA Humanities 2011, University of Asia and the Pacific

Research interests: Digital Humanities, Performance, Adaptation, Shakespeare, Medieval & Early Modern Literature

PUBLICATIONS

“The Wails of Heaven: The Representation of Water in Contemporary Southeast Asian Poetry.” 2024. TRANS- – Revue de littérature générale et comparée, vol. 29, Jan. 2024, https://doi.org/10.4000/trans.9215.

“‘To Make Dark Heaven Light:’ Transcending the Tragic in Sintang Dalisay”. 2022. Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance, vol. 26, no. 41, Dec. 2023, pp. 33-50, https://doi.org/10.18778/2083-8530.26.03.

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 23: Introduction to Shakespeare
Eng 122: Old English and Medieval Literature

Email: abarellano@up.edu.ph

Assistant Professor

PhD English, 2021, Royal Holloway, University of London
MA English Literature, 2011, University of Warwick
BA English Studies: Anglo-American Literature, 2007, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: intersections between critical and creative writing; T.S. Eliot and twentieth-century British literature; academic writing and the history of academic forms and practices

PUBLICATIONS

“Shakespeare in the Philippines: A Digital Archive of Research and Performance.” Early Modern Digital Review: Digital Representations of Contemporary Shakespeare Performances, vol. 4, no. 2, 8 October 2021, pp. 214-18. http://www.jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/emdr/article/view/37587 

“An excerpt from ‘Ideal Conditions’.” Green Blues, edited by Karen Sandhu and Nadira Clare Wallace, Dovetail, 2020, p. 23. 

“The View from Outside: Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland.” Journal of the American Studies Association of the Philippines, vol. 2, 2012, pp. 51-54. 

“Postscript.” Verge 2011: The Unknowable, edited by Anna McDonald, Bethany Norris, Catherine Noske, and Nicholas Tipple, Monash University Publishing, 2011, pp. 95-103.

“American Limbo: The Decline of Spirituality in the Early Twentieth Century.” Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature, vol. 10, no. 1, 2010, pp. 77-88. http://www.journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/jescl/issue/view/367  

COURSES TAUGHT

CL 135: Literature of Contemporary Europe
Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I: English Literature from its Beginnings to the Pre-Romantic period
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II: English Literature from the Romantic Period to the Twentieth Century
Eng 23: Introduction to Shakespeare
Eng 131: Modern British Literature
Eng 132: Contemporary British Literature
Eng 133: Literatures from the British Commonwealth Countries and Former British Colonies
Eng 198: Selected Topics (Creative and Critical: Fusions and Intersections in Experimental Writing)
Eng 199: Research
Eng 246: Gender and Genre in Anglo-American Women’s Writing
Eng 251: Readings in New English Literatures
Eng 364: Seminar in Nineteenth Century British Literature
Eng 398: Special Problems in Literature (Teaching the Anglophone Canon)

Assistant Professor

MA English Studies: Anglo-American Literature, 2021, University of the Philippines Diliman
BA English Studies: Literature, 2016, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: African-American literature, science fiction and fantasy, heterotopia

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I
Eng 42: Survey of American Literature II

Email: agcabanban@up.edu.ph

Instructor

BA English Studies: Literature, 2018, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: fantasy fiction, fairytales, feminism/gender studies, Jane Austen, J. R. R. Tolkien

COURSES TAUGHT
Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking


Email: mbcruz5@up.edu.ph

Instructor

BA English Studies: Literature, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: higher education literacy, reading and writing instruction, second language teaching, developmental reading and writing programs, reading intervention

PUBLICATIONS

“In Defense of the Fruity Drink.” Biter, Oct. 2024, readymag.website/biter/alak/george-dungca.

“What makes Filipino horror films scary?” CNN Philippines Life, 27 Oct. 2021,
cnnphilippines.com/life/entertainment/Film/2021/10/27/what-makes-pinoy-horror-scary.html.

“Gifted.” TEAM Magazine, vol. 1, no.7, 15 Jan. 2017, pp. 68-72.

“Newton’s Laws of Motion, Or Why I Started Traveling.” TEAM Magazine, vol. 1, no. 6, 15 October 2016, pp. 44-45.

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 30: English for the Professions

Email: gtdungca@up.edu.ph

Assistant Professor

MA English Literature, 2011, University of Warwick
BA English Studies: Anglo-American Literature, 2007, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: Virginia Woolf, urban space, modernism, and food studies

PUBLICATIONS

“‘The Greatest of Adventures’: Virginia Woolf in the Philippine Classroom.” The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Transnational Perspectives, Sep 2025, edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-edinburgh-companion-to-virginia-woolf-and-transnational-perspectives.html.

“Bittersweet, Unwrapped: Shirley Guevarra’s The Pabalat (Wrapper) Designs of San Miguel de Mayumo’s Pastillas de Leche.” Humanities Diliman, vol. 22 no. 1, Jan to June 2025, bit.ly/4eHg8By.

“Urban ‘Apparitions’ in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and The London Scene.” Longhand: The Journal of English and Comparative Literature, longhand.upd.edu.ph/2023/02/19/urban-apparitions-in-virginia-woolfs-mrs-dalloway-and-the-london- scene/.

“Nourished by Nature: An Ecocritical Take on Filipino Food.” Journal of Southeast Asian Ecocriticism, vol. 1 issue 2, 2023, fass.nus.edu.sg/elts/journal-of-southeast-asian-ecocriticism/jseae1_2/.

“Food Innovations: The Conditions of ‘Cookery’ in Good Housekeeping.” The Modernist Review, 4 Nov 2022, modernistreviewcouk.wordpress.com/2022/11/04/food-innovations-the-conditions-of-cookery-in-good-housekeeping.

“The Possibilities for Pan de Sal and Filipino Food.” Humanities Diliman, vol. 19 no. 2, July to Dec 2022, journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/humanitiesdiliman/article/view/8976/7873.

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 12: World Literatures
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II
Eng 131: Modern British Literature
Eng 132: Contemporary British Literature
Eng 147: The Tradition of Women’s Writing in Anglo-American Literature
Eng 198: Selected Topics: Modernism/Modernity and the City

Email: leagaloos@up.edu.ph

Assistant Professor

MA English Studies: Anglo-American Literature, 2010, University of the Philippines Diliman
AB English Literature, 1994, Ateneo De Manila University

Research interests: Intersection between Religion and American Literature; Genre Writing (Fantasy & Horror)

PUBLICATIONS

“An Analysis of Alma-Anonas Carpio’s Azucena as Revenge Narrative.” Himaya Book Anthology, National Committee on Literary Arts, 2022, pp. 296-306. 

Monster Rescue. Lampara Books, 2022.

“Smartphone Arguments.” The Philippines Graphic, 18 March 2019, pp. 38-41.

“Have A Good One.” Wanderers: Poems From Those Who Cross Borders, edited by Marion Lougheed, Off-Topic Publishing, 2021, pp. 2-3.

“Ghost Voters.” The Philippines Graphic, 12 March 2018, pp. 38-42.

“The Hunger Houses.” Trash: A Southeast Asian Urban Anthology, edited by Dean Francis Alfar and Marc de Faoite, Fixi Novo, 2016, pp. 23-30.

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 12: World Literatures
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II
Eng 23: Introduction to Shakespeare
Eng 30: English for the Professions
Eng 41: Survey of American Literature I
Eng 42: Survey of American Literature II
Eng 103: Introduction to American Literary History
Eng 142: The American Romantics
Eng 143: Early 20th Century American Literature
Eng 144: Current 20th Century American Literature

Email: rdfalgui@up.edu.ph

 

Professor

PhD English, University of Massachusetts
BA English: Anglo-American Literature, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: Shakespeare

PUBLICATIONS

The Performance Archive and the Digital Construction of Asian Shakespeare.” Asian Interventions in Global Shakespeare: “All the World’s His Stage”, edited by Poonam Trivedi, Paromita Chakravorty, and Ted Motohashi, Routledge, 2020, pp. 175–92.

“The Forests of Silence: Global Shakespeare in the Philippines, The Philippines in Global Shakespeare,” Shakespeare Survey 71, 2018, pp. 26-43. cambridge.org/core/books/abs/shakespeare-survey-71/forests-of-silence-global-shakespeare-in-the-philippines-the-philippines-in-global-shakespeare/289ED0EBD04ECE10014999FD697AB5AB

“The Augmentation of the Indies: An Archipelagic Approach to Asian and Global Shakespeare.” Shakespeare’s Asian Journeys: Critical Encounters, Cultural Geographies, and the Politics of Travel, edited by Bi-qi Beatrice Lei, Judy Celine Ick and Poonam Trivedi, Routledge, 2017, pp. 19–36.

“The Undiscovered Country: Shakespeare and Philippine Literatures.” Kritika Kultura, nos. 21/22, 2013. ajol.ateneo.edu/kk/articles/74/722

“Shakespeare, (South)east Asia, and the Question of Origins” Shakespeare in Culture, edited by Perng Ching-Hsi and Lei Bi-qi, National Taiwan University Press, 2012, pp. 219–43. 

Otelo, Intercultural Spectatorship, and Ocular Proof.” Asian Theater Journal, vol. 28, no. 1, Spring 2011, pp. 129–48. jstor.org/stable/41306473

“And Never the Twain Shall Meet? Shakespeare and Philippine Performance Traditions.” Re-Playing Shakespeare: Performance in Asian Theatre Forms, edited by Poonam Trivedi and Minami Riyuta. Routledge, 2010, pp. 181–99.

“Ilonggos, Igorottes, Merchants, and Jews: Shakespeare and American Colonial Education.” Humanities Diliman, vol. 1, no.1 (January–June 2000), pp. 109–34; also in Philippine Studies: Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis? Edited by Priscelina Patajo-Legasto, University of the Philippines Press, 2009. journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/humanitiesdiliman/article/view/70

Co-edited with Mary Racelis. Bearers of Benevolence: The Thomasites and Public Education in the Philippines. Anvil Publishing, 2001.

Unsex me here: Female Power in Shakespearean Tragedy. University of the Philippines, Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development, 1999.

COURSES TAUGHT

CL 114: The Drama
CL 122: Literary Theory II
CW10: Creative Writing for Beginners
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 23: Introduction to Shakespeare
Eng 123: Elizabethan Literature
Eng 127: Romantic Literature
Eng 132: Contemporary British Literature
Eng 147: The Tradition of Women’s Writing in Anglo-American Literature
Eng 191: Approaches to the College English Program
Eng 198: Special Topics: Transmedial Shakespeare
Eng 213: Shakespeare: Life, Comedies, and Histories
Eng 214: Shakespeare: The Tragedies
Eng 361: Seminar in Renaissance English Literature

Email: jaick@up.edu.ph

Professor

PhD Philippine Book History, SOAS, University of London
MA History of the Book, IES, University of London
MA English, Boston College
BA Communication: Journalism, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: History of the Book, Philippine book history, Philippine literary publishing

PUBLICATIONS

 “Vocabulario de Iapon, a Seventeenth-Century Japanese-Spanish Dictionary Printed in Manila: From Material Object to Cultural Artifact.” Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 12, no. 3, December 2023, pp. 401-428. englishkyoto-seas.org/2023/12/vol-12-no-3-patricia-may-bantug-jurilla/

 “The Novel of the Philippines.” The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 10: The Novel in South and South East Asia Since 1945, edited by Alex Tickell.  Oxford University Press, 2019.  pp. 308–320.

“Conflicts and Contests: A History of the Filipino Novel in English”, Kritika Kultura, vol. 27, August 2016, pp. 3–20.  ajol.ateneo.edu/kk/articles/78/853

Story Book: Essays on the History of the Book in the Philippines.  Anvil Publishing, 2013.

Bibliography of Filipino Novels.  University of the Philippines Press, 2010. 

Filipinas Heritage Library Rare Books Collection Catalogue.  Filipinas Heritage Library, Ayala Foundation, 2010.

Tagalog Bestsellers of the Twentieth Century: A History of the Book in the Philippines.  Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2008.

“A New Demand for Old Texts: Philippine Metrical Romances in the Early Twentieth Century.” Books Without Borders Volume 1: The Cross-National Dimension in Print Culture, edited by Robert Fraser and Mary Hammond.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. pp. 130–46.

Florante at Laura and the History of the Filipino Book.” Book History, vol. 8, 2005, pp. 131–96.  JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/30227375.

“What Book?  An Introduction to the History of the Book and Prospects for Philippine Studies.” Philippine Studies, vol. 51, no.4, 2003, pp. 530–57.  JSTOR, jstor.org/stable/42633671.

COURSES TAUGHT

CL 112: The Novel
CL 372: Seminar: Literature and the Digital Technologies
Eng 12: World Literatures
Eng 101: Introduction to British Literary History
Eng 122: Old and Medieval English Literature
Eng 125: Metaphysical and Restoration Literature
Eng 131: Modern British Literature
Eng 132: Contemporary British Literature
Eng 199: Research
Eng 217: The English Novel
Eng 233: Chaucer
Eng 299: Bibliography and Methods of Literary Research
English 360: Seminar in Medieval English Literature
English 362: Seminar in 17th-Century English Literature
English 365: Seminar in Contemporary British Literature
English 399: Research

Email: pbjurilla@up.edu.ph

Assistant Professor

PhD Cultural Studies, 2021, Department of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
BA English Studies: Anglo-American Literature, 2010,
University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: Inter-Asia cultural studies; post/colonial modernity and decolonial studies; Third World literature; Southeast Asian Anglophone literature; precarity, marginality, violence,
abjection, and disposability

PUBLICATIONS

“The Apartment,” “That Thing Called Sablay,” “Cutting Limerence,” “Miss X.”  Bravura: An Anthology of 21st Century Philippine Fiction (Special Issue of the Journal of English and Comparative Literature, edited by Anna Felicia Sanchez), vol. 19, no. 1, 2020, pp. 237–55. https://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/jescl/issue/view/705.

“Small Talk.” Kritika Kultura, no. 23,(August 2014, pp. 396–401. https://journals.ateneo.edu/ ojs/index.php/kk/article/download/1909/1910

“Anamnesis.” The Kritika Kultura Anthology of New Philippine Writing in English. Edited by Mark Anthony Cayanan, Conchitina Cruz, and Adam David. Ateneo de Manila University, 2011.

COURSES TAUGHT

Eng 1: Basic College English
Eng 11: Introduction to Literature
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II: From the Romantic Period to the Twentieth Century
Eng 133: Literatures from the British Commonwealth Countries and Former British Colonies
Eng 148: Asian Voices in Anglo-American Literature
English 198: Special Topics: Narratives of Authoritarian Rule and Everyday Resistance in the Shadow of Pax Americana

Email: ktreynaldo@up.edu.ph

Associate Professor

PhD Literary Studies, 2012, National University of Singapore
MA English Studies: Language, University of the Philippines Diliman
BA English Studies: Creative Writing, University of the Philippines Diliman

Research interests: Philippine adaptations/translations of Anglo-American texts (particularly from the Bikol region); Jane Austen & spinoffs of her works; fandom and fan production (spinoffs and appropriations); popular romance; diachronic linguistics (English language) and the development and politics of Philippine English(es)

PUBLICATIONS

“Without Seeing the Dawn: Monstrous (Super)Heroes and Philippine Myths in Mervin Malonzo’s Tabi Po.” Superheroes Beyond, edited by Liam Bourke, Cormac McGarry, and Angela Ndalianis, University Press of Mississippi, 2024, pp. 192-207. Book chapter.

“Between Bikol and the Bard: Gode Calleja’s Postcolonial Sinaramutan Translation of Shakespeare’s Sonnets 18 and 29.” 3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, vol. 29, no. 3, 2023, pp. 228-242. UKM e-Journal system,
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/3L-2023-2903-16; https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/article/view/64381.

“Crusoe Comes to Caramoan: The Survival of American Cultural Imperialism in the Philippines.” Robinson Crusoe in Asia, edited by Steve Clark and Yukari Yoshihara, Palgrave Macmillan/Springer Link, 2021, pp. 281-300. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-4051-3_14

“Guattarian Confluences in Sari Saysay’s Mga Aninipot sa Tahaw Kan Salog (Fireflies at the Center of the River).” Journal of Southeast Asian Ecocriticism, vol. 1, no. 1, August 2021, pp. 60-73. Institutional Repository Discovery Service/AUNILO: Libraries of ASEAN University Network. drive.google.com/file/d/1LVw0RV2pbrpYlUhbFwgTy5Cm_3zwNimY/view

Eat Your Garden. Published by Www.Filam-Ecograndma.com., 2021. 

“Translating Gender and Culture in Online Incarnations of Jane Austen.” Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature, vol. 16, 2017, pp. 126-141. UP Diliman Journals Online. journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/jescl/article/view/6731.

Si Elias asin an Salog Naga (Elias and the Naga River), a book in Bikol and English, published by Ina Nin Bicol Foundation, 2017. 

“World War T?: Max Brooks’ Zombies and the American War on Terror.” American Studies Association of the Philippines (ASAP) Journal 2.1 (2012): 55-58. 

“A Truth Universally Acknowledged?: Rewritings of Jane Austen’s Marriage Plot.” Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature, vol. 14, no. 1, 2014, pp. 1-33. UP Diliman Journals Online. journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/jescl/article/view/4490.

“Western Texts and New Worlds: Politics of Identity in a Philippine Fan Community.” Philippine Humanities Review, vol. 15, no. 1, 2013, pp. 51-67. UP Diliman Journals Online. journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/phr/article/view/4672

COURSES TAUGHT

CW 10: Creative Writing for Beginners
Eng 1: Basic College English
Eng 11: Literature and Society
Eng 12: World Literatures
Eng 13: Writing as Thinking
Eng 21: Survey of English Literature I
Eng 22: Survey of English Literature II
Eng 101: English Literary History
Eng 30: English for the Professions
Eng 147: The Tradition of Women’s Writing in Anglo-American Literature
Eng 198: Special Topics: Critical Approaches to Popular Romance
Eng 246: Gender and Genre
Eng 100: Study of the English Language
Eng 102: Development of the English Language
Eng 199: Research/Keeping English Language Research Human
Eng 204: History of the English Language
Eng 208: Discourse Analysis
Eng 260: Variations of Native and Non-Native Englishes, taught as the Politics of World Englishes
Eng 320: Seminar: Discourse and the Media
Eng 357: Seminar in Language and Literature

Email: mmsantos8@up.edu.ph