Literature after EDSA

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AFTER EDSA Scrapped by: Galicia Mae

Transcript of Literature after EDSA

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AFTER EDSA

Scrapped by: Galicia Mae

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Notable Works

A

Comrade’

s Death

The

way

we live

Geyluv

Maria De

Las

FloresVoice

tape

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N O T A B L E

W O R K S

Regla sa buwan

ng hunyoGahasa

Liham ni pinay sa Brunei

Caravan of the

waterbearers

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NOTABLE WORKS Engkwentr

oAng

pinakahuling kwento ni huli

Sa aking Piging

A teacher tale

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A

Comrade’

s DeathThe Novel tells the

story of every man, woman and child who lived during

the time of Martial Law under Marcos’ orders.

Leading Filipino

Author Jose

Y. Dalisay Jr.

The novel opens with simple but

arresting general observations, a welcome to the Philippines that already tries to

offer some insight into nation & psyche.

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it shows

the bending of

the norms, a

culture where in t

here is no

discrimination in

gender but only

the happy part of

being free & the

sadness of being

alone.

the author is trying to show a lifestyle or a culture where the day comes alive at night.

It was written in

the year 1992.

By: Danton Remoto

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Geylu

v This is the

short story-t

his is a real as

it could be.

Written by : Honorio De Dios

The writing de

Dios used in

writing Geyluv

was simple &

conversational,

yet effective &

powerful.

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Voice Ta

pe

Written by : Wilfredo Pa.

Virtusio

It is prize winning short story of a Filipino author.

The narrator is a taxi driver who was tempted to open a clutch bag left by a passenger with the hope of finding bundles of cash/jewelries only to discover three pieces of

old shirts & a voice tape.

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Maria

De Las

Flore

s•Written by : Marjorie Evasco

•Written in t he year 1988.

•It is being celebrated in the Mont of May

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Unwanted pregnancy results to Abortion. Its not only a

reminder for women, but for all men

also. Written by: Elynia Ruth S.

Mabanglo.

“Regla sa buwan ng hunyo “

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Gahasa Woman are being created to be respect, and not to be

impolite.

This article tells us of some cases of being raped.

Written by : Joi Barrious

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Liham ni pinay mula sa Brunei

author reveals the common status of

women in our society which usually she is a

mother, wife and professional, and also

where she often performed it all.

It was written in

the year of 1987.

Written by : Elynia

Ruth Mabanglo.

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Caravan of the

waterbearers

This poem was written by Marjo

rie

Evasco.

The world of the caravan is a world

where men are generically vicious

toward women.

The Caravan has its ‘business’ to do men’s “work”

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Ang Pinaka

huling kwento

ni huli.The author

emphasizes in the story how the girl faces her daily life without the prescence of her parents.

The main character in the story named “Huli’’

Written by: Lilia Quindoza Santiago

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Engkwentro

Written by : Zelda Soriano

A story

about

the girl

who has

a hard

feelings

for his

father.It shows how

the boy

struggling for

being a father.

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A teacher Tale

Written by: Danton Remoto

The story try to tells us how important is the essence of suffering, because of this we can really learn what is the trend of life.

The essay tells us what can suffering bring to us and what we can be because of this.

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Sa aking

PigingFilipino’s tradition. One way for them to give thanks their Patron Saint.

Written by : Ronald B. Prado.

It shows how the filipino celebrating a Feast.

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