Philippines Flashcards

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Philippine literature is literature associated with the Philippines from prehistory, through its _________, and on to the ___________.

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colonial legacies, and on to the present

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who said that “Literature is a force that motivated society”

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Prof. Zeus Salazar, 1995

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A retired teacher and in 1980, she was the head of the Philippine Normal College under the Department of Filipino, and Dean of Instruction

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Genoveva Edroza-Matute

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A known Feminist,
received four Palanca Awards for her creative works

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Genoveva Edroza-Matute

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She studied at Manila North High School (now Arellano High School), Philippine Normal School, (now Philippine Normal University), and the University of Santo Tomas. She taught for 46 years at Cecilio Apostol Elementary School and Arellano High School, and served as chair of the Philippine Department of then-Philippine Normal College

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Genoveva Edroza-Matute

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she was the recipient of the first ever Palanca Award for Short Story in Filipino,

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Genoveva Edroza-Matute

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Genoveva Edroza-Matute has a nickname of ______________.

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Aling Bebang

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who wrote “Si Mabuti”

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Genoveva Edroza-Matute

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“Art is not created in a vacuum; it is the work not simply of a person, but of an author fixed in time and space, answering a community of which he is an important, articulate part.”- Wilbur Scott

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Literary Reading through Sociocultural Context

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what are the perspectives in Literary Reading through Sociocultural Context

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Feminism
New Historicism
Queer Theory
Historicism
Post-Colonialism
Marxism

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is concerned with “the ways in which literature (and other cultural productions) reinforce or undermine the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women” (Tyson, 1983).

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Feminism

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deals with the cultural context during the writing of the piece of literature. This approach interprets literature for its meaning or idea in a particular socio-historical atmosphere

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New Historicism

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careful consideration for understanding or Comprehend in English

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Malirip

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means heard

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Naulinig

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means Beauty

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Kariktan

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means doubt or suspicion

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agam agam

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lap in English

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Kandungan

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18
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Napatda meaning

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Stopped

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Observe in English

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Magmasid

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20
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What are the plot convention Techniques?

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backstory
Chekhov’s gun
medias res
narrative hook
story within a story or hypodiegesis
deus-ex- Machina
plot twist
poetic justice
cliffhanger
flashback
flash forward
foreshadowing
point-of-view

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tells the events of the story that happen before the present story

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backstory

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tells of an inherent object inserted in the narrative

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Chekhov’s gun

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narration that starts at the
middle of the story

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medias res

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tells a catchy story opening to hook the attention of
the read

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narrative hook

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tells a story within a story.
story within a story or hypodiegesis
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tells a good character in a bad situation ensures character wins with an unexpected or implausible used to resolve the situ
deus-ex- Machina
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tells a surprise ending
plot twist
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tells a reward to the good characters and punishes the bad characters
poetic justice
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tells and abrupt ending which places the main characters in a perilous situation with no resolution
cliffhanger
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tells an interjected scene of the story that takes it back in time from the current point in the story and often used to tell the events that happened before another important event
flashback
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tells a scene that takes the narrative to a future time from the current point of the story
flash forward
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indicates or hints something is coming in the latter part of the story
foreshadowing
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is a narrative convention which tells from whose perspective is the story told. It may be a character, first person point-of view; third person narrator and unreliable narrator
Point-of-view
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novelist ,storyteller, dramaturge, interpreter, professor of literature, creative writing, language and translation. He was a professor at UP Diliman
Rogelio Sikat
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former Dean of the College of Arts and LIterature in UP 1991-1994 and has a Notable works: Impeng Negro (1962) Tata Selo Moses, Moses
Rogelio Sikat
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means Hesitant; wobbly; wavering in English
paulik ulik
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means an order to temporarily stop something; prohibition of trade with a country; seizure of goods in English
naembargo
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Military prison or stockade in english
istaked
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Proprietor in English
propitaryo
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Head in english
cabesa
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Reaping tool with a curved blade with serrated teeth in English
liklik
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Writer of Tata Selo
Rogelio Sikat
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what is the subject of Rogelio Sikat stories?
Social Issues and reform
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A perspective under the umbrella of linguistic context that focuses on the language used in the literary work and how it is used to convey meaning
Formalism/New Criticism
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it is concerned exclusively with the text in isolation from the world, author, or reader
Formalism/New Criticism
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In medias res
in the midst of things
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what is the plot structure of tata selo?
In Medias Res
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known for his widely anthologized short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife," the main story in the collection How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife and Other Short Stories, which won first prize in the Commonwealth Literary Contest in 1940.
Manuel Estabilla Arguilla
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became a creative writing teacher at the University of Manila and later worked at the Bureau of Public Welfare as managing editor of the bureau's publication Welfare Advocate until 1943
Manuel Arguilla
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The five short stories of Manuel Arguilla, that were used in exploring the indigenization of English.
How My Brother Leon Brought Home A Wife Midsummer A son Is Born Morning in Nagrebcan, and Rice
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goats that has no shelter and owner
Stray goats
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a traditional style stove made using clay or mud
Clay stove
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A prostitute or a women who is a sex worker or encounter a lot of relationship.
Whore
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a female dog, wolf, fox, or otter
Bitch
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Muscular and heavily built. legs
Husky legs
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the vegetative part of the rice plant (Oryza sativa L.), cut at grain harvest or after; Rice straw is removed with the rice grains during harvest and it ends up being piled
Rice straw
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weep or cry noisily.
Bawl