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Soledad Sarmiento Reyes (born March 5, 1946) is a
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scholar, literary and art critic, author, anthologist, consultant, professor, instructor, editor, annotator, researcher, and essayist in the
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. Specializing in the field of
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or mass art, sometimes contraste ...
and the arts in the Philippines, Reyes is a professor teaching interdisciplinary studies at the
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and Ateneo de Manila University., Book info: This source mentions that ''"Dr. Soledad S. Reyes is Professor at the Interdisciplinary Studies Department of the Ateneo de Manila University."'' She is an accomplished author of books and anthologies. "sa nobela mababalatuba ang mga pangyayati sa buhay ng isang kagawad sa union


Education

In 1966, Reyes received her Bachelor of Arts degree from
Maryknoll College Miriam College () is a non-stock, non-profit Filipino Catholic educational institution for girls and young women in Quezon City, Philippines. It offers academic programs from pre-elementary to post-graduate and adult education levels that d ...
(now known as
Miriam College Miriam College () is a non-stock, non-profit Filipino Catholic educational institution for girls and young women in Quezon City, Philippines. It offers academic programs from pre-elementary to post-graduate and adult education levels that d ...
. She obtained a master's degree, from Ateneo de Manila University. She completed her Ph.D. in Philippine Studies at the
University of the Philippines Diliman The University of the Philippines Diliman (also called UPD; ), also referred to as UP Diliman, is a State university and college (Philippines), public, coeducational, Research university, research university located in Diliman, Quezon City, Ph ...
in 1976. In 1981, Reyes obtained her Masters in Arts degree in the field of Sociology of Literature from
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in
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.


Career

Apart from teaching and acting as a consultant for Philippine and international universities, Reyes acted as the Chair of the Board of Judges for the Carlos Palanca and
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awards. As an exchange professor at the
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in
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in 1977, Reyes focused on the preparation of modules regarding Philippine literature and popular culture. In 1987, Reyes lectured about Philippine literature,
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, and
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at the
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in China. From 1987 to 1995, she was a board member of the Writers' Union of the Philippines ('' Unyon ng mga Manunulat ng Pilipinas'',
UMPIL Writers' Union of the Philippines (, abbreviated as UMPIL) is the largest organization of Filipino writers in the Philippines. Established in 1974, the organization was first known by the English version of its name, the Writers' Union of the Phil ...
). During the Peking University-Ateneo de Manila University Exchange Program in 1992, Reyes was assigned as the delegate of the Ateneo de Manila University. Beginning 2001, Reyes served as the editor of the
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section of the ''Loyola Schools Review''. She was a member of the
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. Reyes is the editor and annotator of the ''100 Nobelang Tagalog Project'' (100 Tagalog Novels Project) of Filipiniana.net, a digital library based in the Philippines.


Works

Reyes authored works such as the ''Nobelang Tagalog, 1905-1975: Tradisyon at Modernismo'' ("
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Novel, 1905-1975: Tradition and Modernism", 1982), ''The Romance Mode in Philippine Popular Literature and Other Essays'' (1991), ''Kritisismo: Mga Teorya at Antolohiya Para sa Epektibong Pagtuturo ng Panitikan'' ("Criticism, Theories and Anthologies for the Effective Teaching of Literature", 1992) and ''Pagbasa ng Panitikan at Kulturang Popular: Piling Sanaysay, 1976-1999'' ("Reading Literature and Popular Culture, Selected Essay, 1976-1999). Among the anthologies Reyes edited were ''Katha'' ("Creation", 1992), ''Ang Silid na Mahiwaga: Kalipunan ng Kuwento't Tula ng mga Babaeng Manunulat'' ("The Mysterious Room: Compilation of Stories and Poems by Female Writers", 1994), and ''ALIW! Essays on Popular Culture'' (2000). In her 2009 essay, ''From Darna to Zsazsa Zaturnnah: Desire and Fantasy and Other Way'', Reyes compared two Filipino superheroines existing in contemporary Philippine popular culture and literature, namely
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and Zsazsa Zaturnnah. According to Reyes, Darna was the modern-day superheroine rooted and molded in
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and tradition, while ZsaZsa Zaturnnah was "unarguably a postmodern text that could have emerged only in the twenty-first century, a period of awesome advances in science and technology, and/or frightening borderless wars." Reyes's use of the phrase ''postmodern hero'' or ''postmodern text'' to describe ''ZsaZsa Zaturnnah'' the superheroine and
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was further explained by Emilou Lindsay Mata Mendoza and Irene Villarin Gonzaga in their ''Visual Literacy and Popular Culture in the Philippine Literature Classroom: Teaching Filipino Literature through the Graphic Novel'', as a comparison between ''Darna'', the female superhero, and ''ZsaZsa Zaturnnah'', the
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superhero. Darna was the traditional mold of a Filipino superheroine (gender-wise, a true ''female'' superhero) while ZsaZsa Zaturnnah was an "outright subversion" of the conventional form of that superheroine. Because ZsaZsa Zaturnnah is, in reality, a homosexual male or "
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" named ''Ada'' (from ''Adrian'') who works as a
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(i.e.
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,
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, and
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), but is able to transform himself into "a voluptuous, red-haired Darna-like ealwoman who possesses super powers" whenever he swallows a magical stone and shouts the word "Zaturnnah". In short, ZsaZsa Zaturnnah is ''in reality'' a man who ''literally'' experiences a sex/ gender change whenever he becomes the superheroine.Mendoza, Emilou Lindsay and Irene Villarin Gonzaga
"From Darna to Zsazsa Zaturnnah: Desire and Fantasy and Other Way"

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, Visual Literacy and Popular Culture in the Philippine Literature Classroom: Teaching Filipino Literature through the Graphic Novel, 2nd CONFERENCE ON FILIPINO AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE, Hilton Valley Hotel, San Diego California, January 15–18, 2010.


Awards

The awards Reyes obtained include recognitions for her ''From Darna to Zsazsa Zaturnnah: Desire and Fantasy and Other Way'' and ''A Dark Tinge to the World: Selected Essays 1987-2005''. In 2009, Reyes was conferred the rank of Professor Emeritus (together with two other Loyola Schools faculty members of the Ateneo de Manila University, namely Jose A. Marasigan and Mari-Jo P. Ruiz) for her exceptional service and distinguished academic record. Reyes's ''Nobelang Tagalog 1905-1975: Tradisyon at Modernismo'', an anthology tracing the history of Tagalog-language novels has been considered a landmark in Philippine literature, and was granted a
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in 1982 by the
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.


References

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