21ST Century Literature from the Philippines (Part II) Flashcards

1
Q

__________ refers to new literary work created within the last
decade. It is written by contemporary
authors which may deal with current
themes/ issues and reflects a
technological culture. It often breaks traditional writing rules.

A

21st Century Literature

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2
Q

Most ______________ have
learned through the use of
technology. They are
capable of navigating and
interpreting digital formats and media messages.

A

21st Century readers

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3
Q

What are the 4 Major Literary Genres

A

Poetry
Drama
Fiction
Non- Fiction

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4
Q

An imaginative awareness of experience
expressed through meaning,

A

Poetry

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5
Q

sound and
rhythmic language choices to evoke an
emotional response.

A

Poetry

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6
Q

It has been known to
employ meter and rhyme. The very nature of
poetry as an authentic and individual mode of
expression makes it nearly impossible to
define.

A

Poetry

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7
Q

A composition in prose or verse presenting
in dialogue or pantomime a story involving
conflict more contrast of character, especially
on intended to be acted on a stage: a play. It
may be any situation or series of events
having vivid, emotional, conflicting or striking
interest.

A

Drama

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8
Q

Literature created from the
imagination, not presented as fact,
though it may be based on a true story
or situation.

A

Fiction

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9
Q

Types of literature in the fiction include the _______,_________,________

A

novel, short story
and novella.

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10
Q

Based on facts and the author’s
opinion about a subject.

A

Non-Fiction

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11
Q

The
purpose of ___________ writing is to
inform and sometimes to persuade.

A

Non-Fiction

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12
Q

Give 12 examples of 21st Century Genres

A

Illustrated Novel
Digi- Fiction
Graphic Novel
Manga
Doodle Fiction
Text- Talk Novel
Chick Literature
Flash fiction
Creative non fiction
Science fiction
Blog
Hyper poetry

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13
Q

Story or narrative told through
words complemented by illustrated
images.

A

Illustrated Novel

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14
Q

In most illustrated fiction, 50% of the narrative is presented without
words while some may not contain
any text at all.

A

Illustrated Novel

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15
Q

One example of Illustrated Novel

A

The invention of Hugo Carbet

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16
Q

Also called Triple Media Literature.
It uses the combination of three
media: book, movie/video, and internet website to tell a narrative.

A

Digi- Fiction

17
Q

Digi- Fiction also called Triple Media Literature.
It uses the combination of three
media:

A

book,
movie/video,
and internet website to tell a narrative.

18
Q

Are narratives told in comic-strip formats and published as a book.

A

Graphic Novel

19
Q

To differentiate from illustrated fiction,
____________ tell a story using a combination of words and pictures in a sequence across the page.

A

Graphic Novel

20
Q

_______ is the Japanese word for comics.

A

Manga

21
Q

It is used in the Englishspeaking world as a generic term for all comic books and graphic
novels originally published in Japan.

A

Manga

22
Q

Literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle
writing, drawings, and
handwritten graphics in place of
the traditional font.

A

Doodle Fiction

23
Q

_________ are simple drawings or random shapes and lines that may or may not have
concrete representational meanings.

A

Doodles

24
Q

Stories told almost entirely in dialogue simulating social network exchanges.

A

Text - talk Novels

25
Q

Narratives are usually presented in blog,
email, and IM (instant messaging) format.

A

Text - talk Novels

26
Q

Often humorous and lighthearted fiction which addresses issues
of modern womanhood.

A

Chick Literature

27
Q

Stories
may include romantic relationships,
friendships, and issues in the workplace

A

Chick Literature

28
Q

____________ is a genre of fiction, defined as a very short story.

A

Flash fiction

29
Q

While there is no set word count that separates flash fiction from more traditional short stories.

A

Flash fiction

30
Q

Also known as literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction.

A

Creative Non- Fiction

31
Q

It is a
genre of writing that uses literary
styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives.

A

Creative Non- Fiction

32
Q

Genre of speculative fiction dealing
with imaginative concepts such as
futuristic science and technology,
space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, a parallel universe and extraterrestrial life.

A

Science Fiction

33
Q

A Blog (shortened form of _______)

A

Weblog

34
Q

is a website containing short articles
called posts that are updated
regularly

A

Blog

35
Q

__________ is digital poetry that uses links and hypertext mark-up. It can either involve set words, phrases, lines, etc.

A

Hyper poetry

36
Q

Presented in variable order but
sit on the page much as traditional
poetry does, or it can contain parts of the poem that move and
transform.

A

Hyper poetry