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3 lip 2017 · The Word of the Body: Depictions of Positive Body Image In Philippine Young Adult Literature. Gabriela Lee. Published 3 July 2017. Sociology. Philippine Humanities Review. The relationship between body image and identity is one of the hallmarks of young adult literature.
Key takeaway: 'Philippine young adult literature portrays the fat female body as a subversive, self-satisfying body, challenging the ideal standard of beauty and promoting acceptance of female appearances.'
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This paper discussed the use of Hispanic poems as sources of Filipino culture and local historical data (directly or indirectly mentioned in the poems), in teaching regional culture (of Bicol) and history.
The earliest collections of poems in English were Reminiscences, 1921, by Lorenzo Paredes, Never Mind and Other Poems, 1922, by Procopio Solidum, Filipino Poetry, 1924, edited by Rodolfo Dato, and Azucena, 1925, by Marcelo de Gracia Concepcion.
This essay explores, by means of three Philippine poems written in Spanish during the first half of the twentieth century, the claim of a Philippine cultural identity sustained in the Spanish heritage.
poems, essays, novels, letters, and an historical annotation, convey views that are influential and, “remain(s) the key to an understanding of the reconstruction of the Philippine pas t as a means to forge a national identity.”