Miyerkules, Setyembre 21, 2011

Introduction to the study of Philippine Literature




The colonization by Spain did not subject literature development to a halt. Rather, it breathed a different kind of life into the local literary works. European civilization was imbued into the local traditions through religion and institutions. During that period of time, performing theaters were introduced and the local languages experienced enrichment. Much later, Spain brought about liberal ideas and a sense of internationalism to the people of Philippines. Similar to the period of renaissance, it has substantial influence on local intellectuals. They start to question and portray the meanings of "liberty and freedom” in their works. The history of Philippine literature demonstrates that the combination of realism and surrealism gives rise to some of the greatest Philippines literature today.

The Isles of my portfolio in Literature 111

Chapter 1- Introduction  to the study of Philippine Literature
Chapter 2- Ilocos
Chapter 3- Cagayan Valley
Chapter 4- Central Luzon
Chapter 5- Southern Tagalog
Chapter 6- Bicol
Chapter 7- Western Visayas
Chapter 8- Central Visayas
Chapter 9-Eastern Visayas
Chapter 10- Western Mindanao 
Chapter 11- Northern Mindanao
Chapter 12- Southern Mindanao
Chapter 13- Central Mindanao
Chapter 14- Caraga
Chapter 15- CAR
Chapter 16- ARMM
Chapter 17- NCR