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Materiality of Mythology

Philippine Pavilion Event

While myths are abstract narratives, they are entwined with the material world, with objects perceived to have powers. Derain shows how such objects insert themselves into daily lives; Recepcion locates the intersections of our mythologies and contemporary articulations of Filipino spirituality; and Tan, how urban legends crowd the imagination of city dwellers.

Philippine Pavilion

Meet the Speakers:

Allan Derain

Allan N. Derain

Allan N. Derain is the author of several books, including Iskrapbuk (UP Press), a finalist in the Madrigal Gonzalez Best First Book Award in 2006; Aswanglaut (Ateneo de Manila University Press) which won the 40th National Book Award for Best Novel in Filipino and the Gintong Aklat Award for the same category; Ang Banal na Aklat ng mga Kumag (Cacho and Anvil) which won the Carlos Palanca Memorial Grand Prize Award in 2011, The Reader’s Choice Award in 2014, and the National Book Award also in 2014; and The Next Great Tagalog Novel at Iba pang Kuwento which won the 39th National Book Award Best Short Fiction Collection in Filipino. He edited the aswang anthology May Tiktik sa Bubong, May Sigbin sa Silong which won the 37th National Book Award for Best Anthology in Filipino, and the Gintong Aklat Award. An Associate Professor both in the Kagawaran ng Filipino and Fine Arts Department of Ateneo de Manila University, he teaches Creative Writing and Philippine Literature and for three years served as the director of AILAP (Ateneo Institute of Literary Arts and Practices).

Budjette Tan

Budjette Tan

Budjette Tan supposedly grew up in a haunted house and was told to sleep early because there were aswang monsters outside their bedroom window. Who would’ve known that these stories would later influence and inspire him to write the comic book Trese, co-created with artist Kajo Baldisimo.

Their comic book is a three-time winner of Best Graphic Literature of the Year in the Philippine National Book Awards. (2009, 2011, 2012)

Trese is now published and distributed globally by Ablaze and is available in English, French, Italian, German, and Portugeuse.

In 2021, Netflix launched the anime adaptation of Trese and was in their Top 10 shows for a month.

Budjette was a co-editor for Alamat Comics, The Lost Journal of Alejandro Pardo: Creatures and Beasts of Philippine Folklore and SOUND: A Comic Book Anthology (co-edited with Charis Locke, published by Difference Engine).

He now works in Denmark as one of the creative leads in the LEGO Agency. He lives there with his wife and son, far away from any aswang – or so they think!

(By the way, his name is pronounced “budget” but please don’t ask him any questions about finance.)