Basabalak Kanunay

Basabalak Kanunay Interested to become a literature major? The University of San Carlos offers a Bachelor of Arts in Literary and Cultural Studies with Creative Writing (BA LCS).

Do you like to submit your Cebuano-Bisaya poem in Basabalak Kanunay? Email us an audio file of your poem (MP3 format). Include your bionote and a recent picture. After a week, we will contact you if your work is accepted. Submissions are open year-round. We like poems of any length and subject matter.

This children's book collection will take us to the Siloy Festival in Alcoy, Budbod Kabog Festival in Catmon, Sikoy-Siko...
29/10/2024

This children's book collection will take us to the Siloy Festival in Alcoy, Budbod Kabog Festival in Catmon, Sikoy-Sikoy Festival in San Fernando, Katunggan Festival in Tudela, Sarok Festival in Consolacion, and Panuhug Festival in Santa Fe.

If you have time to spare on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM, kindly join us for the children's boo...
13/10/2024

If you have time to spare on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM, kindly join us for the children's books launch.

Learn about the history and culture of the Sama-Bajau in Cebu City in this semester's Rudolf Rahmann Lecture Series.


The children's books are outputs of a research project by the USC Center for Social Research and Education (USC-CSRE) funded by the Dolores Aboitiz Children's Fund of the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. (DACF-RAFI), with clearance from the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP).

The books are authored and owned by the Sama-Bajau Community Side A in Sitio Naba, Mambaling, led by its Chieftain Sunny Daomani and Child Development Worker Sanida Daomani.

Main researchers are Zona Hildegarde S. Amper, Marjury E. Dino of USC Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and History, and Bonifacio M. Amper Jr. of the Cebu Technological University-Carmen Campus. Research Assistants are Anthropology students under the 2023 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology class (Alcudia, Estrera, Lipio, Masas, Moore, Rosal, So, Suazo, Sy) and USC-CSRE Interns Posadas and Palabrica.

Storyline Developer is Cindy A. Velasquez of the USC Department of Communication, Linguistics, and Literature (DCLL).

Illustrator is Ivy Miriam A. Castro and Layout Artist is Rex Rubens Z. Fernandez of the USC Department of Fine Arts.

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“Poetry is like a bird, it ignores all frontiers," the poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko proclaimed the limitless of the verses as if it has its own universe. This can be illustrated in the metaphors and their secret worlds that continue to hide from its narrative. Imagine an intriguing image, a bird finds a new space and time enough for the enactment of another reality