JAPANESE OCCUPATION (1942 - 1960) War Years (1942-1944) 1.Tagalog poets broke away from the Balagtas tradition and insteadwrote in simple language and free verse 2.Fiction prevailed over poetry a.25 Pinakamabuting Maikling Kthang Pilipino (1943) – compilation of theshort story contest by the...
In Philippine history, many countries had tried to own the lands from when the time Spaniards first stepped in to the time ofWorldWar II where the country was invaded by Japanese army. Because of the invasions and wars, many Filipino people sacrificed their lives forfreedomand democracy. Just ...
The Filipino culture and the Japanese occupation Pages: 7 (1968 words) History Ia (Ib) on Russo-Japanese War and Its Effect on the 1905 Revolution Pages: 7 (1920 words) Japanese Food – General Analysis and Comparison to American Food Pages: 7 (2030 words) Philippine Literature During ...
Throughout this thesis I use "Philippine literature" in some cases instead of "Filipino literature," and therefore need to clarify the distinction, since "Filipino" also means the national language of the Philippines as laid down in the 1987 constitution. I use "Philippine literature" when I ta...
The Commander of the Japanese occupation forces stated: Always bear in mind that Philippine Independence was made possible by the life and death struggle which Japan is now waging at a tremendous sacrifice. The problem is that although the Japanese propaganda machine ran day and night, the ...
A member of the American occupation force describes some of the major aspects of Philippine forestry and forest exploitation before, during, and after the Japanese occupation. Repairing of the widespread damage wrought by the Japanese will be slow but is well under way....
As a consequence of three years of enemy occupation, Manila became one of the most devastated cities in World War II. Ironically, this was also the same period when Philippine theater flourished. This period was described by Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana as "the Golden Age" of Philippine theater. ...
3 Forms of Theater and Dance PHILIPPINE MUSIC Ethnic Traditions * Pre-colonial or Pre-Spanish * Common in the mountainous regions of the North and the archipelago of the South * May be instrumental or vocal * Belief of a God that provides to all their needs. Example: bountiful harvest, ...
The Japanese had also tried to move up to an armored deck. But they could only build one, theTaiho, and it ended up sinking at the Battle of the Philippine Sea from an explosion that resulted from a submarine torpedo hit, when the fumes of poorly refined aviation fuel were ignited. So...
Paraliterature Paranoid Fiction Parody Partimen Passover Fiction Pastoral Drama Pastoral Elegy Pastoral Literature Pastoral Poetry Pastourelle Penny Dreadful Periegesis Periocha Periplus Persuasive Text Petrofiction Philatelic Literature Philippic Philippine Folk Literature Philosophical Fable Philosophical Literature ...