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FUNESTO, Quirina Victoria
JUVERO, Ramjie
REFUERZO, Lerma
SOBREVILLA, Allen
Historical Background
Between 1941-1945, Philippine
Literature was interrupted in its
development when the Philippines were
again conquered by another foreign
country, Japan. Philippine Literature in
English came to a halt. Except for the
TRIBUNE and the PHILIPPINE
REVIEW, almost all newspapers in
English were stopped by the Japanese.
This had an advantageous effect on
Filipino Literature, which experienced
renewed attention because writers in English
turned to writing in Filipino. Juan
Laya, who use to write in English turned to
Filipino because of the strict prohibitions of
the Japanese regarding any writing in
English. The weekly LIWAYWAY was placed
under strict surveillance until it was
managed by Japanese named “Ishiwara”.
*In other words, Filipino Literature was
given a break during this period. Many
wrote plays, poems, short stories, etc.
Topics and themes were often about life
in the provinces.
The Fall of Bataan and Corregidor
As many as 10,000 people died on the bataan death
march.
•
Japan launched a surprise attack on the
Clark Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines
onDecember 8, 1941, just ten hours
after theattack on Pearl Harbor . Aerial
bombardment was followed bylandings of
ground troops on Luzon. The defending
Philippineand United States troops were
under the command of GeneralDouglas
MacArthur Under the pressure of superior
numbers,the defending forces withdrew to
theBataan Peninsula and tothe island
of Corregidor at the entrance to Manila Bay.
The Huks
 In the midst of fear and chaos, thefarmers of
Pampanga banded together and created local
brigades for their protection. Luis Taruc, Juan
Feleo,Castro Alejandrino, and other leaders
of organized farmers held a meeting inFebruary
1942 in Cabiao, Nueva Ecija.In that meeting, they
agreed to fight theJapanese as a unified guerrilla
army.Another meeting was held the
followingmonth, where in representatives
fromTarlac, Pampanga and Nueva Ecija thre shed
out various details regarding their
organization, which they agreed tocall "
 Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa mgaHapon
 " or HUKBALAHAP
The Puppet Government
 On October 14, 1943, thedeclaration of
thePhilippine Independencewas read
and the “PuppetRepublic” was
formallyinaugurated. Jose P. Laurelwas
declared as thePresident of the
“PuppetGovernment”.
Ancient literature (until 794)
Japanese Writing
 Kana- syllabic Japanese scripts, a part
of the Japanese writing
system contrasted with
the logographic Chinese
characters known in Japan as kanji.
There are three kana scripts: modern
cursive hiragana, modern
angular katakana, and the old syllabic
use of kanji known as man’yōgana that
was ancestral to both.
Classical literature (794–
1185)
 Classical Japanese literature generally refers to
literature produced during the Heian period, referred
to as the golden era of art and literature.
 Genji Monogatari (early 11th century) by a woman
named Murasaki Shikibu is considered the pre-
eminent masterpiece of Heian fiction and an early
example of a work of fiction in the form of a novel.
 Makura no Sōshi (990s), the latter written by
Murasaki Shikibu's contemporary and rival, Sei
Shōnagon, as an essay about the life, loves, and
pastimes of nobles in the Emperor's court
 The iroha poem, now one of two standard orderings
for the Japanese syllabary, was also developed
during the early part of this period.
Medieval literature (1185–
1603)
 Work from this period is notable for its insights into
life and death, simple lifestyles, and redemption
through killing.
 TALES
 The Tale of the Heike (1371), an epic account of the
struggle between the Minamoto and Tairaclans for control
of Japan at the end of the twelfth century. Other important
tales of the period include Kamo no
Chōmei's Hōjōki (1212) and Yoshida
Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa (1331).
 Kamo no Chōmei's Hōjōki (An Account of My Hut or The
Ten Foot Square Hut) (1212) and Yoshida
Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa (1331).
 Other notable genres in this period were renga, or linked
verse, and Noh theater. Both were rapidly developed in
the middle of the 14th century, the early Muromachi period
Early-modern literature
(1603–1868)
 Yomihon is a type of Japanese book
from the Edo period
 Often described as moralistic, the
books also featured plot elements taken
from Chinese and Japanese historical
literature and records. The characters
often included witches and fairy
princesses. They were highly intellectual
and were inaccessible to most readers.
 FANTASY/ HISTORICAL ROMANCE
 Ugetsu Monogatari ("Tales of Rain
and the Moon") and Harusame
Monogatari ("Tales of Spring
Rain") are central to the canon
of Japanese literature.
 *Genres included horror, crime
stories, morality stories, comedy, and
pornography—often accompanied by
colorful woodcut prints.
Modern literature (1868–1945)
 The Meiji period marks the re-opening of
Japan to the West, and a period of rapid
industrialization. The introduction
of European literature brought free verse
into the poetic repertoire. It became
widely used for longer works embodying
new intellectual themes.
 I NOVEL
 - is a literary genre in Japanese
literature used to describe a type of
confessional literature where the events
in the story correspond to events in the
author's life. From its beginnings, the "I-
Novel" was a genre that also was meant
to expose the dark side of society or the
dark side of the author's life.
Post-war literature
 NOVEL
 The Setting Sun is a Japanese novel by Osamu Dazai. It was
published in 1947 and is set in Japan after World War II. In the
story, the author brings up a number of social and philosophical
problems of that time period.
 *Popular fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature all
flourished in urban Japan in the 1980s. Many popular works fell
between "pure literature" and pulp novels, including all sorts of
historical serials, information-packed docudramas, science
fiction, mysteries, detective fiction, business stories, war
journals, and animal stories. Non-fiction covered everything
from crime to politics. Although factual journalism
predominated, many of these works were interpretive, reflecting
a high degree of individualism. Children's works re-emerged in
the 1950s, and the newer entrants into this field, many of them
younger women, brought new vitality to it in the 1980s.
 Manga (comic books) have penetrated
almost every sector of the popular market.
They include virtually every field of human
interest, such as a multivolume high-school
history of Japan and, for the adult
market, a manga introduction to
economics, and pornography. Manga
represented between 20 and 30 percent of
annual publications at the end of the
1980s, in sales of some ¥400 billion per
year.
The japanese period

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The japanese period

  • 1. Presented by: FUNESTO, Quirina Victoria JUVERO, Ramjie REFUERZO, Lerma SOBREVILLA, Allen
  • 2. Historical Background Between 1941-1945, Philippine Literature was interrupted in its development when the Philippines were again conquered by another foreign country, Japan. Philippine Literature in English came to a halt. Except for the TRIBUNE and the PHILIPPINE REVIEW, almost all newspapers in English were stopped by the Japanese.
  • 3. This had an advantageous effect on Filipino Literature, which experienced renewed attention because writers in English turned to writing in Filipino. Juan Laya, who use to write in English turned to Filipino because of the strict prohibitions of the Japanese regarding any writing in English. The weekly LIWAYWAY was placed under strict surveillance until it was managed by Japanese named “Ishiwara”.
  • 4. *In other words, Filipino Literature was given a break during this period. Many wrote plays, poems, short stories, etc. Topics and themes were often about life in the provinces.
  • 5. The Fall of Bataan and Corregidor
  • 6. As many as 10,000 people died on the bataan death march.
  • 7. • Japan launched a surprise attack on the Clark Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines onDecember 8, 1941, just ten hours after theattack on Pearl Harbor . Aerial bombardment was followed bylandings of ground troops on Luzon. The defending Philippineand United States troops were under the command of GeneralDouglas MacArthur Under the pressure of superior numbers,the defending forces withdrew to theBataan Peninsula and tothe island of Corregidor at the entrance to Manila Bay.
  • 8. The Huks  In the midst of fear and chaos, thefarmers of Pampanga banded together and created local brigades for their protection. Luis Taruc, Juan Feleo,Castro Alejandrino, and other leaders of organized farmers held a meeting inFebruary 1942 in Cabiao, Nueva Ecija.In that meeting, they agreed to fight theJapanese as a unified guerrilla army.Another meeting was held the followingmonth, where in representatives fromTarlac, Pampanga and Nueva Ecija thre shed out various details regarding their organization, which they agreed tocall "  Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa mgaHapon  " or HUKBALAHAP
  • 9. The Puppet Government  On October 14, 1943, thedeclaration of thePhilippine Independencewas read and the “PuppetRepublic” was formallyinaugurated. Jose P. Laurelwas declared as thePresident of the “PuppetGovernment”.
  • 10.
  • 11. Ancient literature (until 794) Japanese Writing  Kana- syllabic Japanese scripts, a part of the Japanese writing system contrasted with the logographic Chinese characters known in Japan as kanji. There are three kana scripts: modern cursive hiragana, modern angular katakana, and the old syllabic use of kanji known as man’yōgana that was ancestral to both.
  • 12. Classical literature (794– 1185)  Classical Japanese literature generally refers to literature produced during the Heian period, referred to as the golden era of art and literature.  Genji Monogatari (early 11th century) by a woman named Murasaki Shikibu is considered the pre- eminent masterpiece of Heian fiction and an early example of a work of fiction in the form of a novel.  Makura no Sōshi (990s), the latter written by Murasaki Shikibu's contemporary and rival, Sei Shōnagon, as an essay about the life, loves, and pastimes of nobles in the Emperor's court  The iroha poem, now one of two standard orderings for the Japanese syllabary, was also developed during the early part of this period.
  • 13. Medieval literature (1185– 1603)  Work from this period is notable for its insights into life and death, simple lifestyles, and redemption through killing.  TALES  The Tale of the Heike (1371), an epic account of the struggle between the Minamoto and Tairaclans for control of Japan at the end of the twelfth century. Other important tales of the period include Kamo no Chōmei's Hōjōki (1212) and Yoshida Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa (1331).  Kamo no Chōmei's Hōjōki (An Account of My Hut or The Ten Foot Square Hut) (1212) and Yoshida Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa (1331).  Other notable genres in this period were renga, or linked verse, and Noh theater. Both were rapidly developed in the middle of the 14th century, the early Muromachi period
  • 14. Early-modern literature (1603–1868)  Yomihon is a type of Japanese book from the Edo period  Often described as moralistic, the books also featured plot elements taken from Chinese and Japanese historical literature and records. The characters often included witches and fairy princesses. They were highly intellectual and were inaccessible to most readers.
  • 15.  FANTASY/ HISTORICAL ROMANCE  Ugetsu Monogatari ("Tales of Rain and the Moon") and Harusame Monogatari ("Tales of Spring Rain") are central to the canon of Japanese literature.  *Genres included horror, crime stories, morality stories, comedy, and pornography—often accompanied by colorful woodcut prints.
  • 16. Modern literature (1868–1945)  The Meiji period marks the re-opening of Japan to the West, and a period of rapid industrialization. The introduction of European literature brought free verse into the poetic repertoire. It became widely used for longer works embodying new intellectual themes.
  • 17.  I NOVEL  - is a literary genre in Japanese literature used to describe a type of confessional literature where the events in the story correspond to events in the author's life. From its beginnings, the "I- Novel" was a genre that also was meant to expose the dark side of society or the dark side of the author's life.
  • 18. Post-war literature  NOVEL  The Setting Sun is a Japanese novel by Osamu Dazai. It was published in 1947 and is set in Japan after World War II. In the story, the author brings up a number of social and philosophical problems of that time period.  *Popular fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature all flourished in urban Japan in the 1980s. Many popular works fell between "pure literature" and pulp novels, including all sorts of historical serials, information-packed docudramas, science fiction, mysteries, detective fiction, business stories, war journals, and animal stories. Non-fiction covered everything from crime to politics. Although factual journalism predominated, many of these works were interpretive, reflecting a high degree of individualism. Children's works re-emerged in the 1950s, and the newer entrants into this field, many of them younger women, brought new vitality to it in the 1980s.
  • 19.  Manga (comic books) have penetrated almost every sector of the popular market. They include virtually every field of human interest, such as a multivolume high-school history of Japan and, for the adult market, a manga introduction to economics, and pornography. Manga represented between 20 and 30 percent of annual publications at the end of the 1980s, in sales of some ¥400 billion per year.