+ Follow MARIA KABIGON Tag
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[Title] => Trailblazing Cebuana writers
[Summary] => In celebrating Women's Month, the Provincial Women's Commission is launching a compendium of Cebuana Trailblazers, 60 of them no less! This column will feature the four writers among them. Maria Kabigon wrote in Cebuano but had a far-reaching influence that caught readers even in Hawaii. Friends Estrella Alfon and Lina Moore both wrote in their native Cebuano, but writing in their adopted medium of English has brought them national recognition. The fourth, Cecilia Brainard, writes only in English but has put Filipino women's literature in the map abroad.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1272891
[AuthorName] => DIYANDI By Linda Kintanar-Alburo
[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle
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MARIA KABIGON
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[Title] => Trailblazing Cebuana writers
[Summary] => In celebrating Women's Month, the Provincial Women's Commission is launching a compendium of Cebuana Trailblazers, 60 of them no less! This column will feature the four writers among them. Maria Kabigon wrote in Cebuano but had a far-reaching influence that caught readers even in Hawaii. Friends Estrella Alfon and Lina Moore both wrote in their native Cebuano, but writing in their adopted medium of English has brought them national recognition. The fourth, Cecilia Brainard, writes only in English but has put Filipino women's literature in the map abroad.
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[ColumnID] => 134012
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1272891
[AuthorName] => DIYANDI By Linda Kintanar-Alburo
[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle
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