Introduction to Modern Pilipino Literature
Title | Introduction to Modern Pilipino Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Epifanio San Juan |
Publisher | Ardent Media |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780805731293 |
The Anchored Angel
Title | The Anchored Angel PDF eBook |
Author | José García Villa |
Publisher | Kaya/Muae |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9781885030283 |
Jose Garcia Villa was an elusive figure in American literary circles. At the height of his career in the 1940s and 1950s, Villa was part of an elite literary circle that included Marianne Moore, e. e. cummings, Dame Edith Sitwell, Dylan Thomas, and W.H. Auden. His first book of poetry, Have Come, Am Here, won the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in 1942, the first of many other awards. Yet, despite numerous accolades, he has been largely dismissed in the United States where his reputation was built and has been criticized in Asian American studies for not being "ethnic" enough. The Anchored Angel rediscovers the work of this fierce: conoclast by reprinting a selection of his writing and providing rich secondary materials, including a complete bibliography.
Nínay
Title | Nínay PDF eBook |
Author | Pedro A. Paterno |
Publisher | Mint Editions |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-05-09 |
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Published just two years before José Rizal's national epic, Touch Me Not, Pedro A. Paterno's Nínay is a cultural novel that portrays Philippine society to an international non-Filipino audience. Considered to be the first novel published by a Native Filipino author, Nínay follows the life, love and death of a young woman named Antonina Milo y Buisan, or "Nínay" for short. Her story is told by a young man named Taric to an unknown narrator over the course of the nine-day vigil of Pasiyam. Recounting the passionate affair in the time of cholera between Nínay and the highly regarded Don Carlos Mabagsic, Taric explores the journey of two young lovers and the events that lead to their eventual separation. Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this edition of Nínay is a reimagining of a Filipino classic for the modern reader.
Tagalog for Beginners
Title | Tagalog for Beginners PDF eBook |
Author | Joi Barrios |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 443 |
Release | 2014-07-15 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1462910394 |
This is a straightforward and user-friendly guide to the Tagalog language. Tagalog for Beginners is the book to help you learn Tagalog (Filipino) on your own, efficiently and accurately--whether you're traveling to the Philippines for a vacation or a business trip, or you have ties to the sizeable Tagalog-speaking community in the U.S., or you're merely a language lover. From the fascinating history of Philippines' language to how you speak it, join skilled teacher Barrios on a guided introduction--with a practical focus. After journeying through the carefully-paced explanations, conversations, cultural info, and activities in Tagalog for Beginners, learners will be able to use Tagalog (Filipino) in a wide range of natural situations. From shopping for food to asking directions, from telling time to expressing how you feel, this book gives you the communication skills you need. The downloadable audio helps reinforce pronunciation and improve listening comprehension. Helpful suggestions guide heritage learners (those of Filipino descent but born outside the Philippines) on how to use the book most effectively for their needs. Key features include:: Accompanying downloadable audio. Realistic dialogues to bring the language to life. Activities and exercises to help you read, write, speak and understand. Notes on the Tagalog language and history. A specific section guides native (heritage) learners and instructors on how to use the book most effectively for their needs.
Necessary Fictions
Title | Necessary Fictions PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline S. Hau |
Publisher | Ateneo University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9789715503679 |
Transcultural Nationalism in Hispano-Filipino Literature
Title | Transcultural Nationalism in Hispano-Filipino Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Irene Villaescusa Illán |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2020-07-23 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030515990 |
This book studies a selection of works of Philippine literature written in Spanish during the American occupation of the Philippines (1902-1946). It explores the place of Filipino nationalism in a selection of fiction and non-fiction texts by Spanish-speaking Filipino writers Jesús Balmori, Adelina Gurrea Monasterio, Paz Mendoza Guazón, and Antonio Abad. Taking an interdisciplinary approach that draws from Anthropology, History, Literary Studies, Cultural Analysis and World Literature, this book offers a comparative analysis of the position of these authors toward the cultural transformations that have taken place as a result of the Philippines' triple history of colonization (by Spain, the US, and Japan) while imagining an independent nation. Engaging with an untapped archive, this book is a relevant and timely contribution to the fields of both Filipino and Hispanic literary studies.
Philippine English
Title | Philippine English PDF eBook |
Author | MA. Lourdes S. Bautista |
Publisher | Hong Kong University Press |
Pages | 425 |
Release | 2008-11-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9622099475 |
An overview and analysis of the role of English in the Philippines, the factors that led to its spread and retention, and the characteristics of Philippine English today.