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In the realm of art criticism, the use of the Filipino language is pivotal for a more profound and culturally sensitive analysis of Filipino artworks. It allows for a deeper understanding and appreciation of Filipino art forms, such as woodcarving and folk art, woven by hand to create intricate pendant or amulet pieces.
Philippine literature is that collection of texts, both oral and written, whether published as books, serialized in periodicals, recorded in tapes, mimeographed in loose sheets, etched on bamboo, chanted at home, or recited around a fire, which are created by Filipinos of all ages and stock, in languages local and foreign, in forms indigenous ...
pino intellectuals, writers, and scholars who were working in Tagalog and Pilipino - recognized today as some of the best in the land - were declaring that English would soon enough be a dead language in the Philippines. It was said that English would not even outlive the twenti- eth century.
The artwork is a powerful reminder of the atrocities and complex atmosphere of the era. It’s also an echo of the current situation of the Philippines." Kristian Kabuay. Native Song...
21 mar 2024 · Filipino writers have been writing in English for more than a century. In fact, Philippine literature in English has the longest English writing tradition in Southeast Asia, and consequently has the highest number of literary productions, which presumably is also the most varied.
Dive into the dynamic styles of some of the most important minds in Filipino art
This study presents Philippine poetry written in Spanish from 1898 until 1914 in its proper literary and political contexts: Modernismo aesthetics from Spanish-American Literature and language politics and the Independence from the American colonization in the Philippines.