World literature and Filipino Authors and their respective WOrkselio dominglos
World literature and Filipino Authors and their respective Works reviewer for licensure examination for teachers. Designed reviewer for individuals who are to take PRC-BLEPT/LET covering a list of basic questions from different fields.
The document discusses literature in the Philippines under the republic from 1946-1985. It describes how the country transitioned from a Euro-Hispanic style of literature to an Anglo-American style due to US influence through programs like the Fulbright exchange. This led to a merging of traditions as indigenous styles blended with the two dominant foreign traditions. It also discusses how existentialist works came to the Philippines in the 1950s following the deaths of Ramon Magsaysay and Claro Recto, leaving the cultural scene open to more US influence. This period saw Filipino writers exploring identity and developing a uniquely Filipino literary tradition by combining multiple influences.
Literature after Edsa
1986-1995
The year 1986 marks a new beginning of a new scene for Filipino writers and artists. It saw the downfall of late President Ferdinand Marcos when he placed the Philippines under martial rule last September 21,1972. This action does not only oppress the writers' right to free expression but also created conditions that made collaboration and cooperation convenient choices for artists' struggling for recognition and survival. Furthermore, the growth of underground writing was created both in urban and in the countryside.
This document discusses different types of traditional Filipino folk literature:
- Bugtong/Burburti - riddles or puzzles with surprising or amusing answers that are mysteries or hard to explain. Often presented as games.
- Examples of bugtong/burburti riddles are provided.
- Proverbs - brief sayings that provide advice on how to live or express beliefs thought to be generally true. Examples of proverbs in different Filipino languages are given.
- Tanaga - short poetic forms used to comment on life situations or human characteristics. Structure and styles of tanaga forms like 3-line and 5-line stanzas are described.
Philippine literature during the spanish periodDenzel Flores
Spanish colonization of the Philippines began in 1565 during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Literature flourished under Spanish rule, with works published in Spanish and translations to Tagalog. Some of the earliest works printed include the Doctrina Christiana catechism of 1593. National hero Jose Rizal was influential for his realistic novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which criticized Spanish colonial abuses. Rizal also wrote poems that encouraged nationalism like Mi Ultimo Adios. Other notable works from this period include Florante at Laura, Ibong Adarna, and folk songs.
The document discusses the history of music in the Philippines from the Spanish colonial period of 1521-1898. It notes that Spanish arrival in 1521 brought European musical influence and marked the beginning of music as a fine art. It highlights the importance of sacred music in Christianity and the popularity of passion songs. It also discusses the establishment of formal music education under the 1863 Educational Decree and mentions Fray Geronimo de Aguilar as the first Spanish priest to teach music.
The document provides an overview of Philippine literature during the Spanish colonial period from 1521 to 1898. It discusses the beginnings of literature during Spanish colonization. Various genres of literature flourished, including religious texts translated into local languages, poetic works by native writers, folk songs, plays and narratives. The document also outlines the influences of Spanish culture and the Catholic church on the development of Philippine literature, as well as notable historical figures from the period.
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet who wrote under the pen name Pablo Neruda. Some of his works included love poems, surrealist poems, historical epics, and political manifestos. Neruda won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. He always wrote in green ink as it symbolized hope for him. Neruda died in 1973 from complications of cancer just days after the Chilean coup led by Augusto Pinochet took place, despite Pinochet denying permission for a public funeral.
World literature and Filipino Authors and their respective WOrkselio dominglos
World literature and Filipino Authors and their respective Works reviewer for licensure examination for teachers. Designed reviewer for individuals who are to take PRC-BLEPT/LET covering a list of basic questions from different fields.
The document discusses literature in the Philippines under the republic from 1946-1985. It describes how the country transitioned from a Euro-Hispanic style of literature to an Anglo-American style due to US influence through programs like the Fulbright exchange. This led to a merging of traditions as indigenous styles blended with the two dominant foreign traditions. It also discusses how existentialist works came to the Philippines in the 1950s following the deaths of Ramon Magsaysay and Claro Recto, leaving the cultural scene open to more US influence. This period saw Filipino writers exploring identity and developing a uniquely Filipino literary tradition by combining multiple influences.
Literature after Edsa
1986-1995
The year 1986 marks a new beginning of a new scene for Filipino writers and artists. It saw the downfall of late President Ferdinand Marcos when he placed the Philippines under martial rule last September 21,1972. This action does not only oppress the writers' right to free expression but also created conditions that made collaboration and cooperation convenient choices for artists' struggling for recognition and survival. Furthermore, the growth of underground writing was created both in urban and in the countryside.
This document discusses different types of traditional Filipino folk literature:
- Bugtong/Burburti - riddles or puzzles with surprising or amusing answers that are mysteries or hard to explain. Often presented as games.
- Examples of bugtong/burburti riddles are provided.
- Proverbs - brief sayings that provide advice on how to live or express beliefs thought to be generally true. Examples of proverbs in different Filipino languages are given.
- Tanaga - short poetic forms used to comment on life situations or human characteristics. Structure and styles of tanaga forms like 3-line and 5-line stanzas are described.
Philippine literature during the spanish periodDenzel Flores
Spanish colonization of the Philippines began in 1565 during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Literature flourished under Spanish rule, with works published in Spanish and translations to Tagalog. Some of the earliest works printed include the Doctrina Christiana catechism of 1593. National hero Jose Rizal was influential for his realistic novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which criticized Spanish colonial abuses. Rizal also wrote poems that encouraged nationalism like Mi Ultimo Adios. Other notable works from this period include Florante at Laura, Ibong Adarna, and folk songs.
The document discusses the history of music in the Philippines from the Spanish colonial period of 1521-1898. It notes that Spanish arrival in 1521 brought European musical influence and marked the beginning of music as a fine art. It highlights the importance of sacred music in Christianity and the popularity of passion songs. It also discusses the establishment of formal music education under the 1863 Educational Decree and mentions Fray Geronimo de Aguilar as the first Spanish priest to teach music.
The document provides an overview of Philippine literature during the Spanish colonial period from 1521 to 1898. It discusses the beginnings of literature during Spanish colonization. Various genres of literature flourished, including religious texts translated into local languages, poetic works by native writers, folk songs, plays and narratives. The document also outlines the influences of Spanish culture and the Catholic church on the development of Philippine literature, as well as notable historical figures from the period.
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet who wrote under the pen name Pablo Neruda. Some of his works included love poems, surrealist poems, historical epics, and political manifestos. Neruda won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. He always wrote in green ink as it symbolized hope for him. Neruda died in 1973 from complications of cancer just days after the Chilean coup led by Augusto Pinochet took place, despite Pinochet denying permission for a public funeral.
This document provides an overview of Philippine literature from pre-Spanish times to the period of enlightenment under Spanish rule. It discusses the various genres that developed during each period, including legends, folk tales, epics, folk songs, plays, and novels. During the pre-Spanish period, oral traditions like the epics helped preserve Filipino culture and history. The Spanish period saw the introduction of Catholic religious texts and the development of Tagalog novels and folk songs. The period of enlightenment was marked by a propaganda movement spearheaded by Filipino intellectuals seeking political and social reforms through writings and petitions.
Philippine Literature during the American Period (Group 4)Giancarlo Trani
Philippine literature during the American period from 1900-1941 saw the development of writing in Spanish, Tagalog, and English. Notable writers emerged in each language and explored themes of nationalism, freedom, and anti-colonialism. Newspapers also proliferated during this time, with some of the earliest including El Grito del Pueblo, El Nuevo Dia, and Manila Daily Bulletin. Literature was influenced by growing American presence through new education systems and the spread of the English language. Overall, this period marked the transition of Philippine literature across different mediums and languages.
Ang slide presentation na ito ay naglalaman ng maikling pagsasalarawan ng kuwentong "Paalam sa Pagkabata" na isinalin sa Filipino ni Nazareno Bas sa Panamilit sa Kabantanon ni Santiago Pepito.
Ito ay kuwento ng isang pamilya na nabubuhay at natatali sa mapait na alaala ng nakaraan.
The short story "The Execution" by Charlson Ong depicts a Chinese family's experience during the Philippine Martial Law era. It focuses on how the execution of a Chinese drug lord named Lim Seng had a profound negative impact on the family, particularly the father Lim Bien-So. Angry that the Chinese community did not intervene, Lim Bien-So became distant from his family and their relationship deteriorated. He later fell ill and died, reminding the narrator Mario of the trauma of Lim Seng's execution.
Pre-colonial Philippine literature can be classified as either oral/floating or written. Oral literature included songs, dances, dramas, and epics performed in places of worship. Various forms of drama addressed topics like love, war, legends, and heroes. Epics like the Hudhud and Biag ni Lam-Ang were very popular. Written works included riddles, poems, sayings, and different song genres among the Tagalog, Ilocano, and Maranaw peoples. Myths, folktales, and legends were also important oral genres that helped explain the natural world and origins of things.
The document discusses Philippine literature during the American regime from 1898 to 1941. It covers various genres that emerged such as novels, news reporting, poetry, stories, plays and essays. Many works centered around themes of love for country and longing for independence. It highlights notable writers from each decade such as Paz Marquez Benitez in the 1920s and Jose Garcia Villa in the 1930s. The document also analyzes the characteristics of literature written in Spanish and English during this period, noting the transition to English as the dominant language in schools and literature by the early 1900s.
The speaker asks their mother why the sea laughs, sobs, and seems peaceful. The mother responds that the sea laughs as it wishes joy for all, sobs as it remembers the world's sorrows, and seems peaceful to offer the comfort of the deep to our hearts.
This document provides an overview of Japanese literature through different periods of history. It begins with an ancient period featuring works like Kojiki and Nihongi. A golden classical period saw the rise of novels like The Tale of Genji and The Pillow Book written by court ladies. The medieval period was influenced by Zen Buddhism and featured travel diaries. Major works continued to emerge through the Edo, Meiji, postwar, and contemporary eras as Western influences integrated with traditional Japanese styles and genres like haiku, manga, and drama. The document traces the evolution of Japanese literature in tandem with the country's historical developments.
Philippine Literature in Spanish PeriodHarry Balois
This document provides an overview of notable works from Philippine Literature during the Spanish period. It discusses early works printed in the Philippines like the Doctrina Christiana. It also summarizes prominent novels, poems and plays from this era including Ang Pasyon, Florante at Laura, and Ibong Adarna. The document concludes by describing different recreational plays that were popular like Tibag, Lagaylay, Cenaculo and forms of poetry including Awit, Corrido and Balagtasan.
The document provides a detailed overview of the history of literature across various regions and time periods, from some of the earliest examples of writing in Mesopotamia dating back 5,000 years to modern literature. It traces the development of literary forms like poetry, fiction, and drama and highlights influential works within cultures like ancient Greece, Rome, China, India, the Middle East, and Europe from antiquity through the 20th century.
This summarizes several documents about Philippine literature during the post-WWII period when the country became a republic in 1946.
1) Literature from this time period often discussed the dreams and hopes for a peaceful future after independence and the experiences of the Filipino people.
2) Several notable Filipino authors are mentioned including Kerima Polotan, Genoveva Edroza-Matute, and NVM Gonzalez.
3) A short story by Genoveva Edroza-Matute called "Bangkang Papel" from 1946 is briefly described.
Mareng Mensiya was a mistress of a policeman who lived comfortably with her daughter Mely, but struggled as a widow working as a laundrywoman after her husband died. When her daughter Mely eloped and her son-in-law lost his job, they left Mareng Mensiya who worked as an unpaid servant in different households until she passed away in the home of the narrator who cared for her in her final days. The story depicts Mareng Mensiya's life and fate after losing her comfortable life and being abandoned by her daughter.
Philippine Literature during the Precolonial Periods. moralejo
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Early Philippine literature was passed down orally and written using indigenous scripts like baybayin. Common forms included songs, riddles, proverbs and epics. Songs varied by region and occasion, from lullabies to love songs. Riddles often used metaphor and rhyme. Major ethnic groups had their own epics that were orally transmitted and featured supernatural elements. Early literature provided insights into pre-colonial Philippine societies before Spanish influence.
The document summarizes Philippine literature in the post-EDSA Revolution period from 1986 to 1995. It notes that the Revolution marked a new scene in contemporary Philippine literature as it ended Ferdinand Marcos' dictatorship. Literature during Martial Law was characterized by militancy and opposition to the regime. After EDSA, literary activity became more diverse as writers explored new themes and concerns. Creative writing programs and writers' organizations also proliferated during this period, helping to develop and promote Philippine literature.
This chapter summary provides background on the main characters introduced in Chapter 1 of the novel "A Child of Sorrow" by Zoilo Galang. Lucio Soliman, the protagonist, travels with his friend Camilo to spend their vacation in Merry Town. There they meet Rosa Garcia, the beautiful daughter of Felipa-On, and Lucio's poetic spirit is aroused. The chapter also mentions other characters like Governor Don Pancho Ismael and Juan dela Cruz who will likely play roles in the story.
The document provides an overview of Philippine literature during the Spanish colonial period. It discusses the genres that flourished at the time, including balagtasan (poetic debates), corrido (metrical romances), awit (heroic poems), pasyon (passion narratives), and zarzuela (musical comedies). It also summarizes the key differences between the Propaganda Movement, which sought reforms through literature, and the Revolutionary Movement, which used literature like the newspaper Kalayaan to inspire revolt against Spanish rule. Major figures associated with each movement, such as Rizal, Del Pilar, Bonifacio, and Mabini, are also briefly mentioned.
1. Social changes in the Philippines over the past 20 years, including increased contact with American civilization and the growth of public schools and democracy, have led to changes in what constitutes an educated Filipino.
2. An educated Filipino today should be able to actively contribute to and participate in the work and progress of the country through economic productivity or other useful social services.
3. An educated Filipino should also have knowledge of Philippine history and culture as well as refined speech and conduct.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This document provides an overview of Philippine literature from pre-Spanish times to the period of enlightenment under Spanish rule. It discusses the various genres that developed during each period, including legends, folk tales, epics, folk songs, plays, and novels. During the pre-Spanish period, oral traditions like the epics helped preserve Filipino culture and history. The Spanish period saw the introduction of Catholic religious texts and the development of Tagalog novels and folk songs. The period of enlightenment was marked by a propaganda movement spearheaded by Filipino intellectuals seeking political and social reforms through writings and petitions.
Philippine Literature during the American Period (Group 4)Giancarlo Trani
Philippine literature during the American period from 1900-1941 saw the development of writing in Spanish, Tagalog, and English. Notable writers emerged in each language and explored themes of nationalism, freedom, and anti-colonialism. Newspapers also proliferated during this time, with some of the earliest including El Grito del Pueblo, El Nuevo Dia, and Manila Daily Bulletin. Literature was influenced by growing American presence through new education systems and the spread of the English language. Overall, this period marked the transition of Philippine literature across different mediums and languages.
Ang slide presentation na ito ay naglalaman ng maikling pagsasalarawan ng kuwentong "Paalam sa Pagkabata" na isinalin sa Filipino ni Nazareno Bas sa Panamilit sa Kabantanon ni Santiago Pepito.
Ito ay kuwento ng isang pamilya na nabubuhay at natatali sa mapait na alaala ng nakaraan.
The short story "The Execution" by Charlson Ong depicts a Chinese family's experience during the Philippine Martial Law era. It focuses on how the execution of a Chinese drug lord named Lim Seng had a profound negative impact on the family, particularly the father Lim Bien-So. Angry that the Chinese community did not intervene, Lim Bien-So became distant from his family and their relationship deteriorated. He later fell ill and died, reminding the narrator Mario of the trauma of Lim Seng's execution.
Pre-colonial Philippine literature can be classified as either oral/floating or written. Oral literature included songs, dances, dramas, and epics performed in places of worship. Various forms of drama addressed topics like love, war, legends, and heroes. Epics like the Hudhud and Biag ni Lam-Ang were very popular. Written works included riddles, poems, sayings, and different song genres among the Tagalog, Ilocano, and Maranaw peoples. Myths, folktales, and legends were also important oral genres that helped explain the natural world and origins of things.
The document discusses Philippine literature during the American regime from 1898 to 1941. It covers various genres that emerged such as novels, news reporting, poetry, stories, plays and essays. Many works centered around themes of love for country and longing for independence. It highlights notable writers from each decade such as Paz Marquez Benitez in the 1920s and Jose Garcia Villa in the 1930s. The document also analyzes the characteristics of literature written in Spanish and English during this period, noting the transition to English as the dominant language in schools and literature by the early 1900s.
The speaker asks their mother why the sea laughs, sobs, and seems peaceful. The mother responds that the sea laughs as it wishes joy for all, sobs as it remembers the world's sorrows, and seems peaceful to offer the comfort of the deep to our hearts.
This document provides an overview of Japanese literature through different periods of history. It begins with an ancient period featuring works like Kojiki and Nihongi. A golden classical period saw the rise of novels like The Tale of Genji and The Pillow Book written by court ladies. The medieval period was influenced by Zen Buddhism and featured travel diaries. Major works continued to emerge through the Edo, Meiji, postwar, and contemporary eras as Western influences integrated with traditional Japanese styles and genres like haiku, manga, and drama. The document traces the evolution of Japanese literature in tandem with the country's historical developments.
Philippine Literature in Spanish PeriodHarry Balois
This document provides an overview of notable works from Philippine Literature during the Spanish period. It discusses early works printed in the Philippines like the Doctrina Christiana. It also summarizes prominent novels, poems and plays from this era including Ang Pasyon, Florante at Laura, and Ibong Adarna. The document concludes by describing different recreational plays that were popular like Tibag, Lagaylay, Cenaculo and forms of poetry including Awit, Corrido and Balagtasan.
The document provides a detailed overview of the history of literature across various regions and time periods, from some of the earliest examples of writing in Mesopotamia dating back 5,000 years to modern literature. It traces the development of literary forms like poetry, fiction, and drama and highlights influential works within cultures like ancient Greece, Rome, China, India, the Middle East, and Europe from antiquity through the 20th century.
This summarizes several documents about Philippine literature during the post-WWII period when the country became a republic in 1946.
1) Literature from this time period often discussed the dreams and hopes for a peaceful future after independence and the experiences of the Filipino people.
2) Several notable Filipino authors are mentioned including Kerima Polotan, Genoveva Edroza-Matute, and NVM Gonzalez.
3) A short story by Genoveva Edroza-Matute called "Bangkang Papel" from 1946 is briefly described.
Mareng Mensiya was a mistress of a policeman who lived comfortably with her daughter Mely, but struggled as a widow working as a laundrywoman after her husband died. When her daughter Mely eloped and her son-in-law lost his job, they left Mareng Mensiya who worked as an unpaid servant in different households until she passed away in the home of the narrator who cared for her in her final days. The story depicts Mareng Mensiya's life and fate after losing her comfortable life and being abandoned by her daughter.
Philippine Literature during the Precolonial Periods. moralejo
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Early Philippine literature was passed down orally and written using indigenous scripts like baybayin. Common forms included songs, riddles, proverbs and epics. Songs varied by region and occasion, from lullabies to love songs. Riddles often used metaphor and rhyme. Major ethnic groups had their own epics that were orally transmitted and featured supernatural elements. Early literature provided insights into pre-colonial Philippine societies before Spanish influence.
The document summarizes Philippine literature in the post-EDSA Revolution period from 1986 to 1995. It notes that the Revolution marked a new scene in contemporary Philippine literature as it ended Ferdinand Marcos' dictatorship. Literature during Martial Law was characterized by militancy and opposition to the regime. After EDSA, literary activity became more diverse as writers explored new themes and concerns. Creative writing programs and writers' organizations also proliferated during this period, helping to develop and promote Philippine literature.
This chapter summary provides background on the main characters introduced in Chapter 1 of the novel "A Child of Sorrow" by Zoilo Galang. Lucio Soliman, the protagonist, travels with his friend Camilo to spend their vacation in Merry Town. There they meet Rosa Garcia, the beautiful daughter of Felipa-On, and Lucio's poetic spirit is aroused. The chapter also mentions other characters like Governor Don Pancho Ismael and Juan dela Cruz who will likely play roles in the story.
The document provides an overview of Philippine literature during the Spanish colonial period. It discusses the genres that flourished at the time, including balagtasan (poetic debates), corrido (metrical romances), awit (heroic poems), pasyon (passion narratives), and zarzuela (musical comedies). It also summarizes the key differences between the Propaganda Movement, which sought reforms through literature, and the Revolutionary Movement, which used literature like the newspaper Kalayaan to inspire revolt against Spanish rule. Major figures associated with each movement, such as Rizal, Del Pilar, Bonifacio, and Mabini, are also briefly mentioned.
1. Social changes in the Philippines over the past 20 years, including increased contact with American civilization and the growth of public schools and democracy, have led to changes in what constitutes an educated Filipino.
2. An educated Filipino today should be able to actively contribute to and participate in the work and progress of the country through economic productivity or other useful social services.
3. An educated Filipino should also have knowledge of Philippine history and culture as well as refined speech and conduct.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM