- Josefina Constantino
Josefina D. Constantino (born 1920) is a Filipino essayist, literary critic and poet. Formerly a prominent faculty member of the
University of the Philippines , she took vows as a member of Carmelite order in 1979. Presently a cloistered nun, she is now known as Sister Teresa Joseph Patrick of Jesus and Mary. cite book |title=Filipino Writers in English |author=Florentino B. Valeros |coauthors=Estrellita V. Gruenberg |year=1999 |publisher=New Day Publishers |location=Quezon City |isbn=971-10-0286-8 |pages=59-60 ]Constantino earned her undergraduate degree at the University of the Philippines, and her Masters in English and comparative literature at
Columbia University . She likewise enrolled in special studies at theUniversity of Michigan andUniversity of Edinburgh . She joined the faculty of the College of Arts and Letters of the University of the Philippines, where she taught humanities and contemporary literature for several years. She also held a faculty fellowship at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology .Constantino became known for her published critical literary reviews of such authors as
Nick Joaquin . She was likewise a popular professor at the University of the Philippines lauded for her patience and erudition. [ cite web |title=Letter from the President: My Student Days |author=Francisco Nemenzo |url=http://www.up.edu.ph/upforum.php?i=82&archive=yes&yr=2005&mn=1 |publisher=University of the Philippines |accessdate=2008-03-16 ]In the 1970s, she joined the
Development Bank of the Philippines as a special assistant. She resigned her government position and from the University of the Philippines faculty upon joining the Carmelites. She presently resides at the Carmelite convent in New Manila, Quezon City.Reference
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