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DASILIO, RYU LURK CASPER LIM. MR.

NICHAEL CONRADO
AB PSYCHOLOGY 1 READING IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY

WEEKLY OUTPUT 01:

LIST DOWN EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY SOURCES AND THE CORRESPONDING SECONDARY


SOURCES DERIVED FROM THEM.

A) PRIMARY SOURCE
Noli Me Tángere, / Touch me not was published by the author José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso
Realonda was published 1887. (ORIGINAL PICTURE OF THE BOOK) captured at the National Museum of the
Philippines.

a.1) SECONDARY SOURCE

Analysis and analysis


Rizal prefaces Noli Me Tangere with a short dedication to the Philippines. He writes that there are

certain kinds of cancer that are incredibly vulnerable and sensitive to touch, growths aggravated by even the

slightest contact. Rizal says he often thinks of his country in these terms, stating that he believes the

Philippines suffers from a “social cancer.” And because he wants “good health” for his nation, he resolves

to “reproduce [its] current condition faithfully, without prejudice” so that he might “lift the veil hiding [its]

ills, and sacrifice everything to the truth.” (https://www.litcharts.com/lit/noli-me-tangere/to-my-country )


B.) PRIMARY SOURCE

EL FILIBUSTERISMO / The Reign of Greed (actual photo of the book wrote by osé Protasio Rizal
Mercado y Alonso Realonda captured at the National Museum of the Philippines.

b.1) SECONDARY SOURCE


Analysis paper of el filibusterismo by Benedict R. O'Gorman Anderson, Ateneo de Manila
University

Abstract
This sequel to "Forms of Consciousness in Noli me tangere"
turns to El Filibusterismo. The article shows that Rizal's new
conception of Philippine society as a racial "pyramid," pitting indios
against chinos and Spaniards, produced an anti-Chinese racism
absent in the Noli. It also shows Rizal's difficulties in coping with
the Philippines' ethnolinguistic variety. A further section considers
the reasons for the surprising poverty of the Fill's political
vocabulary. Finally, attention is focused on Rizal's problems in
locating a linguistic vehicle for effective communication among his
countrymen. The Fili goes beyond the Noli's Spanish-Tagalog binary
to introduce a hybrid, urban lingua franca.
Journal Information
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal that
publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its peoples, both in the
homeland and overseas. It believes the past is illuminated by historians as well as scholars from other
disciplines; at the same time, it prefers ethnographic approaches to the history of the present. It welcomes
works that are theoretically informed but not encumbered by jargon. It promotes a comparative and
transnational sensibility, and seeks to engage scholars who may not be specialists on the Philippines. Founded
in 1953 as Philippine Studies, the journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University through
its School of Social Sciences.
Publisher Information
The School of Social Sciences is a constituent member of the Loyola Schools of the Ateneo de
Manila University. It houses the seven academic disciplines of Communication, Economics, Education,
History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology-Anthropology as well as the five interdisciplinary
programs of Chinese Studies, Development Studies, European Studies, Japanese Studies, and Southeast Asian
Studies. It is committed to equip individuals and communities with perspectives and skills for local, national,
and global transformation. It pursues this mission through multidisciplinary teaching, research, creative work,
and outreach initiatives, prepares individuals to be competent, ethical, and responsive to local and global
social realities. It is guided by the Jesuit tradition of excellence, service, and the promotion of justice. 

Anderson, B. (2006). Forms of Consciousness in "El Filibusterismo". Philippine Studies, 54(3), 315-356. Retrieved
September 6, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/42633876
C.) PRIMARY SOURCE
Marcos martial law (original picture of newspaper that has been published during martial law by
sunday express)

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