
Katitikan: Literary Journal of the Philippine South is a peer-reviewed, open-access literary journal that cultivates a discursive space for writers, scholars, and artists to engage with the Philippines as a Southern discourse and the Southern Philippines as both a cultural construct and lived reality. It seeks to interrogate and reimagine literary productions from the margins, foregrounding the South as a critical site of intellectual and artistic inquiry.
Rooted in creative innovation and academic rigor, Katitikan adheres to a peer-review process, ensuring that its published works reflect scholarly and/or literary merit. By providing an accessible yet critically engaged platform, the journal upholds decolonial perspectives, regional literary interventions, and interdisciplinary dialogues, amplifying narratives that resist hegemonic paradigms and reframe the peripheries as dynamic centers of thought and imagination.
Issues
- Katitikan Journal Issue 1: Maiden Issue (June 2019)
- Katitikan Journal Issue 2: Places and Spaces (February 2020)
- Katitikan Journal Issue 3: (Re) Imaginations (February 2021)
- Katitikan Journal Issue 4: Queer Writing (June 2021)
- Katitikan Journal Issue 5: Writes and Rights (October 2023)
- Katitikan Journal Issue 6: Lives of an Anxious Milieu (July 2024)
Categories
You may also check the following literary information:
- Contemporary Filipino Writers (Contributors)
- Philippine Literature in English
- Philippine Literature in Filipino
- Philippine Literature in Binisaya
- Poetry in English
- Poetry in Filipino
- Poetry in Binisaya
- Fiction in English
- Fiction in Filipino
- Fiction in Binisaya
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