Philippine
Literature
1st
Semester, SY 2012 – 20123
Thelma
V. Villaflores
Course
Requirements and Activities
1. Tanaga
2. Carillo
3. Pinoy
Trading Cards
4. Pinoy
Komiks
5. Classroom
Participation
6. Assignments
7. Quizzes
and Major Examinations
Course
Outline
1. Introduction
a. Definition
of Literature
b. Criteria
of a Good Literature
c. Types/Genres
of Literature
2. Literary
Devices
3. Pre-colonial
Literature
A. Folk
Literature
a. Folk
narratives
i. Myth
– The Story of Bathala
ii. Legend
– The Legend of the Spider
iii. Folktale
– The Boy Called Juan Pusong
iv. Epic
– Ibalon
v. Fable
– The Monkey and The Turtle
b. Folk
speeches
i. Riddle
ii. Proverb
c. Folk
songs
B. Short
Poems (Tanaga & Ambahan)
4. Spanish
Colonial Period
a. Notable
Works – Doctrina Christiana, Ang Barlaan at Josaphat, Ang Pasyon, Urbana at
Felisa, Ibong Adarna, Florante at Laura
b. Recreation
Plays – tibag, lagaylay, cenaculo, panunuluyan, salubong, carillo, zarzuela,
sainete, moro-moro, karagatan, duplo, balagtasan, dung-aw, awit, corrido
5. Enlightenment
Period
a. Propaganda
Movement – Fray Botod, Ninay, Noli me Tangere, El Filibusterismo
b. Active
Revolution
6. American
Colonial Period
a.
Philippine Literature in English - Carlos P.
Romulo, Jose Garcia Villa, Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero, Manuel Arguilla, Nick
Joaquin, Carmen Guerrero Nakpil, N.V.M. Gonzales
b.
The Philippine Cinema
c.
Tanikalang Ginto
d.
Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang
7. Commonwealth
Period
a. Three
Rats
b. Dead
Stars
c. How
My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife
d. Freedom
from Want
e. My
Father Goes to Court
f. Like
the Molave
8. Japanese
Occupation
a. Scent
of Apples
b. May
Day Eve
c. The
Summer Solstice
d. The
House on Zapote Street
e. New
Yorker in Tondo
f. A
Eulogy of Roaches
g. Haiku
9. Philippine
Contemporary Literature
a. Dekada
70
b. People
Power
c. Popular
Literature
d. Komiks
e. Tagalog
Romance Pocketbooks
References:
Books:
David
– Maramba, Asuncion. (Ed.). (1993).
Philippine contemporary literature: in English and Filipino. Metro Manila: Bookmark, Inc.
Del
Castillo, Teofilo T and Medina, Buenaventura
Jr. S. (1974). Philippine literature : from ancient times to the
present. Quezon City: Philippine Graphic Arts, Inc.
Enriquez,
Delia C. (2006). Philippine literature: a regional approach, 2nd ed.
Mandaluyong City: National Bookstore.
Kahayon,
Alicia H and Zulueta, Celia A. (2000). Philippine literature through the ages.
Pasig City: National Bookstore
Lacia,
Ferdilyn C et al. (2008). The literatures of the Philippines. Manila: Rex
Bookstore, Inc.
Lumbera,
Bienvenido and Lumbera, Cynthia N. (2002).
Philippine Literature: a history
and anthology, revised ed. Caloocan City:
Scholars’ Printing Press
Serrano,
Josephine B. and Ames, Trinidad M. (_____). A survey of Filipino literature in
English.: from apprenticeship to
contemporary.
Tan,
Arsenia B. (1995). Introduction to literature.
Pasig City: Academic Publishing
Corporation
Websites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_mythology
http://folklore.philsites.net/stories/heroism1.html
http://folktales.webmanila.com/
http://homepage.mac.com/mila.d.aguilar/_Media/fighting_the_panopticon.pdf
http://kapitbisig.com/
http://panitikan.com.ph
http://pasyalan.net/legends/fireflies.php
http://pinoylit.webmanila.com/
http://socyberty.com/folklore/hudhud-war-epic-of-ifugao/
http://www.alamat.com.ph/2011/07/alamat-ng-gagamba-spider-legend.html
http://www.filipiniana.net/publication/the-adarna-bird-a-filipino-tale-of-pre-spanish-origin-incorporated-in-the-development-of-philippine-literature-the-rapid-growth-of-vernacular-belles-letters-from-its-earliest-inception-to-the-present-day/12791881668039/6/0
http://www.philippinealmanac.com/2010/07/698/the-literature-of-ancient-filipinos.html
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Literature/philippine_literature_in_english.htm
http://www.slideshare.net/raileeanne/philippine-literature-boa
http://www.thephilippineliterature.com/
IMPORTANT
SITES:
Students’
handouts – http://tayoymgapinoy.blogspot.com/
Information
– http://announcementsnschedules.blogspot.com/
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