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Mar 21, 2024 · She is the author of (Un)Framing Southeast Asia: Nationalism and the Post Colonial Text in English in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines (1998), and co-editor of An Anthology of English Writing from Southeast Asia (2012). She has written various articles on Southeast Asian literature in English, Asian literature in translation, Philippine Chinese literature, and Philippine literature in ...
A Survey of Philippine Literature in English by Rodolfo Dula and Richard V. Croghan (1971) Philippine Literature: A Statement of Ourselves by Remedios V. Vinuya The different parts of Vinuya’s anthology are divided into the major eras or times in the life of the Filipino nation: Precolonial Literature Literature during the Spanish Era (1565 – 1898) Literature during the American Period ...
- Jan Raen Carlo Ledesma
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: The Sociolinguistic Context
- List of contributors
- Encountering the Philippines
- Philippine English: Linguistic and literary perspectives
Series editor’s preface Acknowledgements List of contributors Map of the Philippines
Philippine English: Linguistic and literary perspectives Kingsley Bolton and Ma. Lourdes S. Bautista
A favorable climate and soil: A transplanted language and literature Andrew Gonzalez, FSC English in Philippine education: Solution or problem?
Gémino H. Abad is Professor Emeritus at the University of the Philippines and a leading Filipino poet. Ma. Lourdes S. Bautista is a University Fellow and Professor Emerita of English and Applied Linguistics at De La Salle University-Manila. Allan B. I. Bernardo is a University Fellow and Professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology at De La S...
The unprepared foreign visitor to the Philippines is often astounded by the immediate encounter with this tropical society and the texture of a daily life that includes crowded and chaotic cities, heat and rain, music and dance, and friendly, hospitable, multi-tongued people in a nation with more than a hundred recognized indigenous languages. In t...
As indicated in our opening remarks above, one clear aim of this book project was to bring together a volume of record which surveyed not only linguistic approaches to Philippine English but the approaches of literary scholars as well. The justification for this was rather clear to us as editors, as the emergence of Philippine English as a variety ...
English in Philippine call centers and BPO operations:: Issues, opportunities and research Download; XML; Colonial education and the shaping of Philippine literature in English Download; XML; Negotiating language:: Postcolonialism and nationalism in Philippine literature in English Download; XML ‘This scene so fair’:: Filipino English ...
Apr 19, 2015 · Philippine literature in English has a rich and complex history, spanning over a century of creative expression. This literary tradition emerged during the American colonial period and has since evolved into a vibrant and diverse body of work that reflects the unique cultural, historical, and social experiences of the Filipino people.
[1] [2] Philippine literature encompasses literary media written in various local languages as well as in Spanish and English. According to journalist Nena Jimenez, the most common and consistent element of Philippine literature is its short and quick yet highly interpersonal sentences, with themes of family, dogmatic love, and persistence. [3]
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Abstract. This book presents the important aspects of Philippine English, from both a linguistic and literary perspective. It considers some of the sociolinguistic (i.e. historical, social, political, and linguistic) aspects that have influenced the spread of the language, and the impact of historical, social, and political factors in shaping English language and literature in the Philippines.