Literature After Edsa (1986-1995) Flashcards
The fall of the dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos
gave way to the revival of the freedom of
expression in Philippine literature
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Post-Edsa I Period
Literary activity during this period still
manifested Disorientation evident in the
proliferation of concerns discussed among
writers and literary groups
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Post-Edsa I Period
Literary award giving bodies and their annual
competitions
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Post-Edsa I Period
The creation of government cultural agencies
such as the National Commission For Culture
And The Arts (Ncca)
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Post-Edsa I Period
The return of campus publications
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Post-Edsa I Period
Two Groups Of Creative Writing Centers
Belonging to universities hosted workshops
that served as breeding grounds to new writers.
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Creative Writing Centers
Among these universities were:
a. Siliman University
b. University of the Philippines
c. University of Santo Tomas
d. De La Salle University
e. Ateneo de Manila University
f. University of San Carlos Cebu
Two Groups Of Creative Writing Centers
Writers’ Organization Periodically Held Symposia
And Workshops
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Writers’ Organization Periodically Held Symposia
And Workshops
Two Groups Of Creative Writing Centers
New Criticism continued in the academe but faced its losing ground as younger critics welcomed Post-structuralism and Post-modernism
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Overall Characteristic Of Post-Edsa I Period
Two Groups Of Creative Writing Centers
Publishing became more adventurous by being
open and willing to publish “non-traditional”
projects
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Overall Characteristic Of Post-Edsa I Period
Two Groups Of Creative Writing Centers
Publishing became more adventurous by being
open and willing to publish “non-traditional”
projects
Literature After Edsa (1986-1995)
Overall Characteristic Of Post-Edsa I Period