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  1. Resil Buagas Mojares (born September 4, 1943) is a Filipino historian and critic of Philippine literature best known as for his books on Philippine history. He is acclaimed by various writers and critics as the Visayan Titan of Letters, due to his immense contribution to Visayan literature. [1] .

  2. Aug 25, 2019 · Resil Mojares is an award-winning writer, critic, and cultural researcher for his notable works on literary criticism, local and national history, urban and rural history, and political biography.

  3. Apr 20, 2011 · RESIL B. MOJARES, Professor Emeritus, was director of the Cebuano Studies Center since its founding in 1975 until 1996, when he assumed the directorship of San Carlos Publications.

  4. Resil B. Mojares, professor emeritus at the University of San Carlos and a member of the editorial board of Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, was recognized as a National Artist for Literature in 2018.

  5. Mar 17, 2007 · The storied beginnings that shaped the present-day Filipino Intellectual are the subject of the latest groundbreaking book of Cebuano fictionist, critic and historian Dr. Resil Mojares.

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    R esil B. Mojares, professor emeritus at the University of San Carlos and a member of the editorial board of Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, was recognized as a National Artist for Literature in 2018.

  7. Trained in literature and anthropology, Resil B. Mojares won several National Book Awards from the Manila Critics Circle for works in fields as diverse as literary criticism, urban and rural history, and political biography.

  8. Dec 15, 2021 · 2021, Likhaan: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature. Scholar and critic Resil B. Mojares's humble beginnings are recounted in the article, as well as his laudable achievements in cultural and literary history.

  9. Nov 4, 2018 · Dr. Resil Mojares, who was named national artist for literature on Oct. 24, is indeed known to spend time writing in coffee shops.

  10. In the early 1970s, Resil Mojares wrote a newspaper column in the Cebu-based daily The Freeman on what he dubbed the years of protests. Through a close reading of surviving copies of Mojares s columns, this article explores his interest in the militant struggles and anti-imperialist

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