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

1
Q

____________ expresses human thoughts, feelings, sensations, and imaginations.

A

Literature

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2
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It recreates situations, relates experiences and records events and history.

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Literature

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3
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Special type of assessment in which students are expected to evaluate your own work and/or the work of your peers.

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SELF AND PEER ASSESSMENT

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4
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3 Importance of Self and Peer Assessment?

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  1. It encourages you to take responsibility for your learning by encouraging engagement with assessment criteria and reflection of your own performance and that of your peers.
  2. It makes you more active in your learning which in this way, it can help to change the perception that learning is a passive process whereby students simply listen and absorb information for thesake of compliance.
  3. It enables you to better understand assessment expectations and work towards improving your own performance.
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5
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_______________ is a process of adapting a literary source (e.g. a novel, short story, and poem) to another genre or medium
such as a film, stage play, or video game.).

A

Literary Adaptation

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6
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It involves adapting the same literary work in the
same genre or medium just for different purposes, e.g. to work with a smaller cast, in a smaller venue (or on the road), or for a different demographic group (such as adapting a story for children.

A

Literary Adaptation

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7
Q

Hana Yori Dango a manga series written by ____________

A

Yoko Kamio

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8
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It was set in Tokyo, Japan, and told the story of a middleclass teenage girl named __________________ who starts attending a prestigious high school called Eitoku Academy.

A

Makino Tsukushi

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9
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It was set in Tokyo, Japan, and told the story of a middleclass teenage girl named Makino Tsukushi who starts attending a prestigious high school called ________________.

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Eitoku Academy.

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10
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On year 1996 (What is the Title and the Country origin of Hana Yori Dango?)

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Hana Yori Dango
Japan

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On year 2001 (What is the Title and the Country origin of Hana Yori Dango?)

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Meteor Garden
Taiwan

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12
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On year 2005 (What is the Title and the Country origin of Hana Yori Dango?)

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Hana Yori Dango
Japan

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13
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On year 2009 (What is the Title and the Country origin of Hana Yori Dango?)

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Boys Over Flowers
Korea

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14
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On year 2018 (What is the Title and the Country origin of Hana Yori Dango?)

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Meteor Garden
China

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15
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On year 2021 (What is the Title and the Country origin of Hana Yori Dango?)

A

F4 Thailand
Thailand

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16
Q

What makes a good adaptation? Which matters
more:

A

the quality of the film itself, and how “accurate” it is to the book it’s based on.

17
Q

______________ and ___________are different art forms such as in the case for instance between novels and films.

A

Literary text and literary adaptation

18
Q

4 Types of Adaptation

A

1.THE “MUSEUM” ADAPTATION
2. THE ARTFUL ADAPTATION
3. THE LOOSE ADAPTATION
4. THE TRANSFORMATIVE ADAPTATION

19
Q

This type is concerned with preserving every possible detail of the book exactly how it exists in the book, just transferred to the film as a medium.

A

The “Museum” Adaptation

20
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It is concerned with finding balance between being true to its own as a work of art. Accordingly, it is like a conversation between the book and audience.

A

The “Artful” Adaptation

21
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This type is concerned about keeping a few elements or some semblance of the premise of the book it’s based on, but then more or less does its own thing with them.

A

The Loose Adaptation

22
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This type of adaptation seeks to highlight the timelessness and universality of their source works’ messages and themes.

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The Transformative Adaptation