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REVIEW | Mapping the Ruins: On Memory, Distance, and Decay in Tademtademan by Aleah Sulaiman Bantas

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To open Aleah Sulaiman Bantas’s Tademtademan is to consent to a haunting. This is a text made from fractures, a landscape where geography does not cradle the body but hunts it. Thirty kilometers to Kuyapon. Thirty more to Kidapawan. The infinite, aching span between a grandmother’s hand and the braid she once held. Here, distance is confronted as a living predator, one that leaves “lesions of remembering” as the only true coordinates on the map …
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MindaNews broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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