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37 Cards in this Set
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Modern Contemporary Periods (Post-AN3M) |
Post-War Period of Activism Period of New Society Period of the 3rd Republic Modern Period |
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The Recovering Era |
Post-War Era |
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Most themes: Japanese brutality, poverty of life under Japanese government, and brave guerilla exploits |
Post-War Era |
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- Magazines publication re-opened - Tagalog Poetry acquired not only rhyme but also substance and meaning |
Post-War Era |
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-Short stories have better characters and events based on facts and realities with more meaningful themes. - Novels became common but were still read by people for recreation |
Post-War Era |
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- The Martial Law - The Assassination of Aquino Sr. |
Period of Activism |
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This seed resulted from the declaration of Martial Law, but can say that is also sown earlier by Lapu-Lapu, Lakandula, and Rizal |
Period of Activism |
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Period of Activism is also called the Period of? |
Period of Bloody Placards |
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Keen were the writings of some youth who were fired up with nationalism in order to emphasize the importance of their petition. |
Period of Activism |
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Campus newspapers showed rebellious emotions. The once aristocratic writers developed awareness for society. |
Literary Revolution |
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This awards for literature was established and have started production funds during the Period of Activism. |
Palanca Awards for Literature |
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Themes during this period include: Development of the country Green Revolution Family Planning Proper Nutrition Environment Drug Addiction Pollution |
Period of New Society |
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Most poems dealt with patience, regard for native culture, customs, and the beauty of nature and surroundings. |
Period of New Society |
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Tried to stop pornography or those writings giving bad influences on the morals of the people. |
Period of New Society |
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Old plays like Zarzuela, Embayoka of the Muslims were revived by the government. |
Period of New Society |
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Filipino and English songs received fresh incentives. Filipino songs were promoted abroad. Filipino singers such as: TVJ, Jose Mari Chan, Freddie Aguilar's "Anak" were instant success |
Period of New Society |
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Radio continued to be patronized during this period as a form of recreation of those without Television but soon was moved to television shows (Anna Liza, Gulong ng Palad, Flor de Luna, etc) |
Period of New Society |
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It lasted a whole month of Filipino films only, with prizes and trophies given for recognition of excellence in film making or role performance. |
Yearly Filipino Films Festivals |
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Entertainment, progress, discipline, culture, and tourism were favored than crimes, rapes, killings, and robberies |
Comics & Magazines |
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After ten years of military rule which started under the New Society, Martial Rule was at last lifted on January 2, 1981. |
Period of the 3rd Republic |
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Poems during this period were romantic and revolutionary. Writers wrote openly of their criticicsm against the govt. The supplications of the people were coached in fiery, colorful, violent, profane and insulting language. |
Period of the 3rd Republic |
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Many Filipino songs dealt with themes that were really true-to-life |
Period of the 3rd Republic |
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The yearly Festival of Filipino films continued to be held during this period. The people's love for sex films also was unabated. |
Period of the 3rd Republic |
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A newspaper which was once branded crony newspaper became instant opposition paper. |
Bulletin Today |
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Popular Fiction is in what period? |
Modern Period |
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Period of these Authors: Bob Ong Ramon Bautista Marcelo Santos III Wattpad writers |
Modern Period |
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Author of Dahong Palay |
Arturo B. Rotor |
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- from Quiapo, Manila - studied in the UP - medical doctor, civil servant, musician, and writer - "Rotor Syndrome" - The Wound and the Scar, Men Who Play God |
Arturo B. Rotor |
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Sebio is about a young man whom everybody dismissed as a weakling vindicates himself spectacularly in the end. An act of superhuman courage will make him a legend in his village for generations. |
Dahong Palay |
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it is a Philippine Pit Viper, literally translated as "rice leaf" due to its similarity in shape and color. It is relatively harmless yet extremely venomous. |
Dahong Palay |
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Author of Wedding Dance |
Amador Daguio |
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This sound represents the man in the wedding ceremony. They are strong and provide a beat to the dance, or a beat to life. |
Gangsas |
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Culturally, it is a celebration of happiness. It is also a show of sexuality by the women. |
Dancing |
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It signifies the burning intensity of both love and hate that Lumnay feels in the situation. |
Fire |
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It symbolizes the promise that Awiyao made to Lumnay. Lumnay accepts it as it suggests her desire to remain connected to Awiyao. |
Beads |
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A number of times the narrator draws the reader's attention to the rattan ___ as Lumnay pulls it apart. This is symbolic to their marriage unraveling. |
Floor |
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This symbolically adds to the darkness and isolation that Lumnay feels as she runs away from the village. |
Night |