Ellaine Cruz

Ellaine Cruz
  • Bachelor of Arts in Literature
  • University of Santo Tomas

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Introduction
Current institution
University of Santo Tomas
Additional affiliations
October 2016 - present
University of Santo Tomas
Position
  • Office Secretary and Industry Linkages Officer
Education
June 2006 - March 2011
University of Santo Tomas
Field of study
  • Humanities

Publications

Publications (6)
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A concept paper regarding the similarities and differences of the Philippine "bakya crowd" and the highly American "fan".
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It explains literary details on one of Marguerite Duras' most famous works.
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This paper would like to explore the possibility of viewing the generally acknowledged existence of fan fiction as a literary work as it has never been done before, through the Austenesque fan fiction of Sybil Brinton entitled Old Friends and New Fancies which was published in 1913 just four years after the first Memoir of Jane Austen was published...
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This study will attempt to explain the giving behaviour of the alumni through the teachings of St. Thomas on man’s charity as discussed in his most significant work, the Summa Theologica, backed by other related research done by different universities and research institutions both local and abroad. This paper will attempt to answer the questions:...
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Introduction It is a well-known fact that Jose Rizal played one of the biggest roles in the history of the Philippine revolution albeit the famous fact that he was a big detractor of the violence brought about by his own countrymen just to see to its success. However, he is not only known for this part of his life during the revolution but most imp...
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This paper explains points from Roman Jakobson's article.