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34 Cards in this Set
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Doctrina Cristiana |
First book ever published in the Philippines |
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Poetry |
Popular vehicle for literary expression |
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The Pasyon |
The verse narrative of the suffering and death of Christ |
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Corridos |
Deals mostly on courtly love and chivalric adventures |
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Komedya |
Drew its plot from medieval Spanish ballads |
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Prose |
Consisted mostly of didactic pieces and translations of religious writings in foreign languages |
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Urbana at Felisa |
To influence the social customs and manners of the Filipinos during the century and after |
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Lagda |
Means rule or straight line |
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The Panunuluyan |
Tagalog version of the Mexican Posadas |
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The Sinakulo |
A dramatizations of the passion and death of Jesus Christ |
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The Salubong |
An easter play dramatizing the meeting of the Risen Christ and His mother |
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The Moriones Festival of Marinduque |
The Tibag |
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The Pangaluluwa |
Means for the soul |
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The Secular Dramas |
Are held during the nine nights of vigil and prayers after someone's death |
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The Karagatan |
Is a game plaed by young men and women during the wake |
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The Duplo |
Poetic joust between the young women and the young men |
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The Shadow Play |
Called Carillo in Manila |
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The Sainette |
Is a short musical comedy |
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The Propaganda movement |
Its aim was not to work for the independence of the colony but for its assimilation |
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The Revolutionary Period |
This came after the Propaganda Movement |
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August 13, 1898 |
Spanish domination ended |
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English |
The language of literature shifted from Spanish to... |
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Tydings-MacDuffie Law |
Provided the establishment of a commonwealth government |
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The Zarzuela |
A musical comedy. It deals with romantic and domestic situations |
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Balagtasan |
Poetic joust in honor of the prince of tagalog poets, Francisco Balagtas Baltazar |
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The Bodabil |
A variety show composed of songs, dances, and skits |
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The Filipino movies |
Drama disappeaed from the stage because of this |
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The Filipino movies |
Drama disappeaed from the stage because of this |
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1900-1935 |
The period of transition and learning |
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1935-1960 |
The period of emergence and recognition |
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1960- to the present |
The period of diversity and re-examination |
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Fall of the Marcos dictatorship |
Suppressed the writer's right to free expression |
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Fall of Marcos dictstorship |
Created a fertile ground for the growth of underground writing |
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EDSA |
Became the popular designation of the people's power revolution |