Consciousness and Cognitive Science - Seminar Presentation
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HELLO, I’D LIKE TO PLAY A GAME WITH YOU!
HIDDEN PICTURE GUESS
GEYLUV
DOWNFALL
WRITING/WRITER
POST-EDSA
ALEX G. & DONNALYN B.
PHILIPPINE LITIRATURE DURING POST-EDSA REVOLUTION (1986-1999)
BRIEF HISTORY The year 1986 marks a new beginning of a new scene for Filipino writers and artist. (downfall of late President Ferdinand Marcos) U nfolding narrative of contemporary Philippine Literature. When President Marcos placed the Philippine under martial rule, initiating a regime that did not only suppress the writer’s right to free expression but also created conditions that made collaboration and cooperation convenient choices for artists struggling for recognition and survival After the assassination of Ninoy Aquino in 1983, the temper of poetry and theatre derived much of its heat and direction from the political culture of the underground national democratic movement. Militancy and belligerence best describes writing under the Martial Law regime. With the overthrow of the enemy in 1986, however, the literary activity showed certain disorientation manifesting itself in a proliferation of concerns taken up by individual writers and groups. The revolt established the presidency of Corazon Aquino, which marked the "restoration" of a pre-Martial Law society. However, the Philippines did not recover that easily. The years that followed "Edsa" was a wild "roller-coaster" ride for many Filipinos. The unease times was caused by natural disasters that left the economic plans in shambles
POST-EDSA LITERATURE
CREATIVE WRITING CENTERS Academic Institution (Universities that offers creative writing as part of their curriculum) Silliman University University of the Philippines Ateneo de Manila University De La Salle University Writer’s Organization (Creative Writing Groups that offers symposium/Workshops) UMPIL( Unyun ng mga Manunulat ng Pilipino) PANULAT ( Pambansang Unyon ng mga Manunulat ) - writing among peasants PANDAY LIPI GAT ( Galian sa Arte ) - working with young poets. Fiction Drama LIRA ( Linangan sa Imahe , Retorika , at Anyo ) - Poetry workshops KATHA - writing of fiction with social consciousness GUMIL ( Gunglo Dagiti Manunurat nga Ilokano) LUDABI ( Lubas sa Dagang Bisaya) PEN (Pen, Essay, Novel)
The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature ( Palanca Awards) was established in 1950 to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca , Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. La Tondeña , sponsors of the venerable Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards in Literature, has made the name “ Palanca ” a synonym for quality literary works in both English and Filipino AWARD GIVING BODIES
INSTITUTIONS Founded in 1981 , the Manila Critics Circle is a non-profit, non-stock organization of professional literary critics and newspaper columnists who believe that Philippine books deserve much more attention than they usually get from business, media, and the general public. National Commission for Culture and the Arts w as created by law in 1992. It has a committee on literary arts which funds workshops, conferences, publications and a variety projects geared towards the production of a “national literature”. The committee has the aim to develop writing that is multi-lingual, multi-cultural and truly national.
PUBLICATIONS National Magazines - Midweek - Philippine Graphic Weekly Magazine - Philippine Free Press - The Sunday Inquirer Magazine - Liwayway , Iluko , Sugboanon , Bannawag and Bisaya - Filmag - Solidarity Campus Publications - UP - Collegian, The Diliman Reviews, and The Literary Apprentice - Siliman University - Sands and Coral - Ateneo de Manila - Heights, Pantas , and Philippine Studies - De La Salle - Malate, Likha , and Malay - University of Sto . Tomas - The Varsitatian - PUP - Bisig
On Newspapers and other Publications - Bulletin Today - The inquirer - Malaya - People’s Journal - Columnists became vocal and unrestricted - June 12, 1986 Campus Publications - People Power – published by SJ Foundation - Bayan Ko - published by Project 28 Days LTD - March 19, 1987 – Seventh National Bookstore - February 20-28, 1988 – Book Fair IMPORTANT EVENTS
CHARACTERISTICS OF POST-EDSA LITERATURE
There is in the academe an emerging critical orientation that draws its concerns and insights from literary theorizing current in England and the United States Post-EDSA publishing has been marked by adventurousness, a willingness to gamble on "non-traditional" projects. The declining prestige of the New Criticism, whose rigorous aesthetic norms has previously functioned as a Procrustean bed on which Filipino authors and their works were measured, has opened a gap in the critical evaluation of literary works. The fourth and final characteristic of P ost-EDSA writing is the development thrust towards the retrieval and the recuperation of writing in Philippine languages other than Tagalog.
FAMOUS AUTHORS AND THEIR NOTABLE WORKS
born in Manaoag , Pangasinan to Victorino Quindozo and Buena Cadanilla a writer and an editor her work focuses on feminism in the lives of the indigenous people, the Ilocanos, and other ethno-linguistic groups in the Philippines Notable Works: famous poetry “Tula sa Sanaysay ”, and The very last story of Huli 2. Charlson L. Ong multi-awarded fictionist who has received, among others: a Palanca award for his short story, The Trouble in Beijing; a second-place Philippine Centennial Literary Prize for his novel, An Embarrassment of Riches; and several National Book Awards for his works across the years Currently teaches literature and creative writing at the University of The Philippines’ Department of English and Comparative Literature Notable Works: Blue Angel, White Shadow, The Execution, The Trouble in Beijing, and An Embarrassment of Riches Lilia Quindoza Santiago
a writer whose expertise is cover upon fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction and screenplay has authored more than 20 books since 1984 wherein six of those have garnered National Books Award from the Manila Critics Circle made it to the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Centennial Honors List as one of the 100 most accomplished Filipino artists of the century Notable Works: Old timer and Other Stories, Killing Time in a Warm Place, The Island, and The Lavas: A Filipino Family Ricardo Lee a fictionist, journalist, and a playwight ; a giant in Philippine Cinema has written more than 150 film scripts since 1973, earning him more than 50 trophies from various awardgiving bodies, including a 2003 Natatanging Gawad Urian Lifetime Achievement Award from the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Filipino has worked with the best Filipino directors and many of his films have been screened in the international film festival circuit in Cannes, Toronto, and Berlin, among others Notable Works: Kabilang sa mga Nawawala , Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon , and Para kay B Jose Dalisay Jr.
an award- winning Filipino poet that writes in two languages: English and Cebuano-Visayan a supporter of women's rights, especially of women writers, and is one of the earliest Filipina feminist poets founding member of two organizations espousing the cause of women writers: Writers Involved in Creating Cultural Alternatives (WICCA) and Women in Literary Arts (WILA) Notable Works: Sagada Stills in a Floating World, A Legacy of Light: 100 Years of Sun Life in the Philippine, and ANI: The Life and Art of Hermogena Borja Lungay , Boholano Painter 7. Marjorie Evasco Danton R. Remoto A Filipino writer, essayist, reporter, editor, columnist, and professor and was a first prize recipient at the ASEAN Letter-Writing Contest for Young People the chairman emeritus of Ang Ladlad , a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) political party in the Philippines a professor and teaches English and Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University Notable Works Skin, Voices, Faces, X-Factor and Ladlad
a poet, playwright, journalist and a retired professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa advocating for Filipino language was the coordinator for the Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages, as well as the Filipino and Philippine Literature Program has been publishing poetry for over 30 years and has received numerous literary awards and honors Notable Works Liham ni Pinay mula sa Brunei, Balada ni Lola Amonita , and Anyaya ng Imperyalista Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo
FAMOUS WRITERS
May 4, 1917-April 29, 2004 Filipino writer, historian and journalist, best known for his short stories and novels in the English language. Quijano de Manila Was conferred the rank and title of National Artist of the Philippines for Literature. The Quartet of The Tiger Moon: Scenes from The People Power Apocalypse (1986) Collected Verses 1987 NICOMEDES MARQUEZ JOAQUIN (Nick Joaquin)
Is an iconic comic creator writer, film director, and producer. He popularized Pinoy super heroes and characters like, Panday, Bakekang , Totoybato,Joaquin Bordado , etc. His contributions as a director to the film industry centered more on true story massacre movies like, The Baleleng , the Cory Quirino Kidnap and Della Maga Story MAGNO CARLO “JOSE” CAPARAS
GILDA OLVIDADO (August 9, 1957) is a Filipino movie and television writer, and melodrama novelist . Her novels have been turned into live-action movies by VIVA s, and also been remade for television through Sine Novela Huwag mo kaming isumpa (1986) Pinulot kalang sa lupa (1987) Saan nagtatago ang pag-ibig (1987) Huwag mong itanong kungbakit (1988
LITERARY PIECES
This story is about the life of Huli after she survived the sexual exploitation from Padre Camorra. The story of how she came to be a bum and how she lost sanity became the talk of town portrays or symbolizes the Filipino people and the problem hey encounter during those time. The story portrays how human rights violation and power are being over used and being practiced incorrectly. THE VERY LAST STORY OF HULI - LILIA QUINDOZA SANTIAGO
THE EXECUTION BY CHARLSON ONG T alks about freedom and justice during the martial law
A story about a boy named Jun- jun , son of a “ tibak ” UP slang for “ aktibista ”. His father is one of those who fights against martial law. His father was then captured and was never seen again. While his mother goes hiding in the mountains, he was sent to other people to care of. In the story he was invisible and he is looking for his body. In his journey he saw his grandmother and his mother. Finally when he saw his body it was already dead and was shot by a soldier. AMONG THE DISSEAPERED BY RICARDO LEE
GEYLUV BY HONORIO DE DIOS Geyluv or Gay love in English touches sensitive socio-political issues that are far beyond literature. "It hurts to be rejected. Especially if you began as friends. Been unfortunate in love, and now you're feeling guilty because you have just betrayed a dear friend and destroyed a beautiful friendship
OTHER LITERATURE PRODUCED SONGS “ Bayan ko ” written by the poet Jose Corazon de Jesus a.k.a Huseng Batute and music was by Constancio de Guzman “ Handog ng Pilipino Sa Mundo ” composed by Jim Paredes “ Magkaisa ” composed by senator Tito Sotto, Ernie de la Pena and Homer Flores POEM A Grain of Dreams - Domingo Landicho PLAY/MOVIE Orapronobis - directed by Lino Brocka To my Native Land – Tarrosa Subido My father’s Tragedy - Carlos Bulosan Cadaver - Alberto S. Florentino Air Castles - Juan F. Salazar The Sea – Natividad Marquez 1986 - Aurelio Alvero March of Death – Bienvenido N. Santos Making of a Writer - Salvador P. Lopez Dead Stars (short story) - Paz Marquez Benite