Pantayong Pananaw Dr. Zeus Salazar & Filipinology Prospero Covar.
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PANTAYONG PANANAW
AND FILIPINOLOGY
BSN IV C
INTRODUCTION
• Brief definition of Pantayong
Pananaw
• Brief definition of Filipinology
• Purpose of the presentation
• Conceptualized by Dr. Zeus Salazar
• A Filipino-centric approach to
historiography and cultural studies
• Meaning of 'Pantayo' (from-us-for-us)
• Focus on internal discourse among Filipinos
What is pantayong pananaw?
•Pantayong pananaw came from the words “pan-
tayo” “we” and pananaw “ perspective”.
• A “for us perspective” or A “for us from us”.
Key Elements of
Pantayong Pananaw
• Promotes understanding Filipino culture from
within
• Rejects Western frameworks of understanding the
Filipino identity
• Focuses on Filipino language, values, and context
in historical analysis
Pantayong Pananaw vs. Pangkaming
Pananaw and Pangkayong Pananaw
• Pantayong Pananaw: internal discourse (Filipino
to Filipino)
• Pangkaming Pananaw: external discourse (us
talking to others)
• Pangkayong Pananaw: external perspective
(outsiders talking to Filipinos)
Importance of
Language in Pantayong
Pananaw
• Emphasis on the use of Filipino language in
discourse
• Language as a reflection of culture and identity
• Challenges and opportunities in promoting
Filipino languages in academia
Impact of Pantayong
Pananaw in Filipino
Studies
• Influence in the fields of history, anthropology,
and cultural studies
• Promotion of decolonized methodologies in
studying Filipino identity
• Expanding the conversation on what it means to
be Filipino
FILIPINOLOGY
• Study of Filipino society, culture, and history
• Interdisciplinary approach involving history,
sociology, anthropology, and more
• Rooted in understanding Philippine realities
from Filipino perspectives
Prospero Covar & his key concepts
about Filipinology
• Filipino anthropologist who developed the
discourse of Pilipinolohiya ( Filipinology) in
collaboration with his friend Dr. Zeus Salazar.
• earned his bachelor’s and master’s degree in UP and
his doctor’s degree in Anthropology in University of
Arizona.
Covar's Key Concept: "The Filipino
Person"
Covar’s concept of the Filipino as "Tatlong
Mukha ng Tao" (three faces of a person):
• Kaluluwa (Soul): The spiritual aspect
• Katawan (Body): The physical aspect
• Kaibuturan (Inner self): The core of one’s
identity or deep inner self