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TADENA Chrisette P BSA 3

Development of Philippine Literature


A TIMELINE

1. Based on oral traditions.


.2. Crude on ideology and PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD
phraseology ( –BC TO 1564)

Biyag ni Lam
Ang

ni Pedro Bucaneg

1. It has two distinct


classifications: religious and
SPANISH COLONIZATION PERIOD secular
(1565– 1863) 2. It introduced Spanish as the
medium of communication

“Ang Mahal
na Passion ni
Jesu Cristong
Panginoon Natin” by
Aguino de Belen.

1. Planted seeds of nationalism in


Filipinos
2. Language shifted from Spanish
NATIONALISTIC/PROPAGANDA AND
to Tagalog
3. Addressed the masses instead of REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD (1864–1896)
the “intelligentsia

Liwanag at Dilim—
Emilio Jacinto
A. Period of Apprenticeship (1910–
1930) AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD (1910–
B. Period of Emergence (1920–
1945)
1930)

Footnote to Youth—
Jose Garcia Villa

A. War Years (1942–1944)


JAPANESE OCCUPATION (1942–1960) B.. Period of Maturity and
Originality (1945–1960)

Uhaw ang Tigang na


Lupa—Liwayway Arceo

1. Writers symbolisms and allegories


to drive home their message,
at the face of censorship
2. Theater was used as a vehicle for
protest, such as the PETA (Phil.

Educational Theater . CONTEMPORARY/MODERN PERIOD (1960–


Association) and UP Theater. PRESENT)

In 1961, Kerima Polotan’s novel

THE HAND OF THE ENEMY won


the Stonehill Award for the
Filipino novel in English.

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