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LITERARY TEXTS FROM
REGIONS IN
LUZON, VISAYAS,
AND MINDANAO
WRITTEN IN
DIFFERENT GENRES
Presentation title 2 *Philippine Culture LUZON: GENRES OF URBAN WRITING VISAYAS: HYBRID IN LOCAL COLOR MINDANAO: LITERATURE OF CONFLICT (FILIPINO MUSLIM LITERATURE)
LUZON: GENRES OF URBAN WRITING “ As society and technology change so does literacy?”
Luzon
- Focus of trade and industry
- Political center of the country because of Metro
Manila
- Most of schools, Institution, and Universities are
found here.
INTERNET
- Is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite TCP/IP to link devices worldwide. It is a network of networks that consist of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies.
- The internet is connecting the people of our archipelago in so many ways. Using social media platforms not only for entertainment but also for awareness.
WEB-LOG
OR BLOG
- Is a listing of text, images, or other objects that ate arranged in a chronological order that first started appearing in 1998. Blogs are often maintained and run by a single individual, updated daily, or contain personal remarks about a topic, a personal ramble, or an update on the person’s life.
E-BOOKS
- is a book publication made available in digital form, consisting or text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices.
CELLPHONE NOVEL OR MOBILE PHONE NOVEL
- Is a literary work originally written on a cellular phone via text messaging. This type of literature originated in Japan, where it has become a popular literary genre.
HYBRID MODES IN LOCAL COLOR
HINILAWOD
- One of the longest known epics in the world.
- Consist of 53,000 lines and take thirty hours to recite.
- from the ancient people of Sulod in Central Panay and is the only epic recorded in Visayas.
- recorded by Anthropologist F. Landa Jocano in the 1950’s
- Segments of this epic has been adopted at festivals (the hirinugyaw Suguinanonay in Caling, Central Panay) and for the stage (e.g, Nicanor Tiongson’s Labaw Donggon Ang banig ng Sanlibutan)
LATE- SPANISH
COLONIZATION
- (^) Towards the end of the Spanish rule in the 19 th century (^) New set of economic and social conditions. (^) Relative property in Iloilo, Negros and Cebu where large haciendas grew export like sugar. (^) Educational reforms were introduced in 1865 with secondary schools being built in Cebu and Jaro. (^) Filipino-led movements helped create a burst of provincial journalism and nature language writing and also help lose favor of the Spanish language.
GOLDEN AGE OF VERNACULAR LITERATURE
- This golden age of vernacular
literature in the first decades of the
th
century would not have been
possible without the rise of provincial
journalism, because it was in the
spate of native language periodicals
that a new form of literature gained
wide popularity for many years: which
is a serialized novel.