Japanese Occupation Flashcards

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Q

de-emphasized the use of the
English language and pushed for the Tagalog
As The National Language

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Japanese Occupation (1941-1945)

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Writing in English came to a halt, and writing
in Tagalog and the vernacular flourished

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Japanese Occupation (1941-1945)

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3
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The literary group KAWIKA opened Tagalog
classes taught by LK Lopez. The writers who
took these classes were:

Japanese Occupation (1941-1945)

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◆ NVM Gonzalez
◆ Francisco Arcellana
◆ Paz Latorena
◆ Hernando R. Ocampo
◆ Salvador P. Lopez

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4
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One notable Tagalog short story collection that
was published during this time

Japanese Occupation (Literary Work)

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25 Pinakamabuting Kuwento Ng Taong 1943
(1944)

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5
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the spotlight to the Tagalog
writer Macario Pineda who would later become known for his authentic evocations of the Philippine countryside.

Japanese Occupation (Literary Work)

A

25 Pinakamabuting Kuwento Ng Taong 1943
(1944)

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