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SUMMARY ABOUT
THE PERIOD OF:
•The Rebirth of Freedom
•Activism and
•The New Society
4th Group
The Rebirth of Freedom ( 1946-
1970 )
• The Americans returned in 1945. Filipinos
rejoiced and guerillas who fled to the
mountain joined the liberating American
Army.
• On the 4th of July year 1946, the
Philippines regained is freedom and the
Filipino flag waved joyously alone. The
chains were broken.
The State Of Literature During The Rebirth
of Freedom
• In this period, the early post-liberation
period was marked by a kind of “ struggle
of mind and spirit” posed by the sudden
emancipation from the enemy, and the
wild desire to see print.
• There was a proliferation of newspapers
like the FREE PRESS, MORNING SUN,
of Sergio Osmeña Sr., DAILY MIRROR of
Joaquin Roces, EVENING NEWS of
Ramon Lopezes and the BULLETIN of
Menzi.
The State Of Literature During The Rebirth of
Freedom
• This only proved that there were more
readers in English than in any other
vernaculars like Tagalog, Ilocano or
Hiligayon.
Some of the writers and their works of
the periods:
• THE VOICE OF THE VETERAN- a compilation
of the best works of some Ex- USAFFE men
like Amante Bigornia, Roman de la Cruz,
Ramon de Jesus and J.F. Rodriguez.
• TWILIGHT IN TOKYO and PASSION and
DEATH OF THE USAFFE by Leon Ma.
Guerrero.
• FOR FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY by S.P.
Lopez
• BETRAYAL IN THE PHILIPPINES by
Hernando Abaya.
• SEVEN HILLS AWAY by NVM Gonzales
Some notable works of the period include
the following:
• HEART OF THE ISLANDS (1947) a collection of
poems by Manuel Viray
• PHILIPPINES CROSS SECTION (1950) –a
collection of prose and poetry by Maximo Ramos
and Florentino Valeros
• PROSE AND POEMS (1952) –by Nick Joaquin
• PHILIPPINE WRITING (1953) –by T.D. Agcaoili
• PHILIPPINE HAVEST –by Amador Daguio
• HORIZONS LEAST (1967) –a collection of
works by the professors of UE, mostly in English
(short stories, essays, research papers, poem
and drama) by Artemio Patacsil and Silverio
Baltazar
Some notable works of the period include
the following:
• The themes of most poems dealt with the usual
love of nature, and of social and political
problems. Toribia Maño’s poems showed deep
emotional intensity.
• WHO SPOKE OF COURAGE IN HIS SLEEP –
by NVM Gonzales
• SPEAK NOT, SPEAK ALSO –by Conrado V.
Pedroche
• Other poets were Toribia Maño and Edith L.
Tiempo
• Jose Garcia Villa’s HAVE COME, AM HERE won
acclaim both here and abroad.
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES IN
ENGLISH
• In 1946, the Barangay Writer’s Project
whose aim was to publish works in English
by Filipinos was established.
• In 1958, the PEN Center of the Philippines
(Poets, essayists, novelists) was
inaugurated. In the same year, Francisco
Arcellana published his PEN
ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES.
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES IN
ENGLISH
• In 1961, Kerima Polotan’s novel THE HAND OF
THE ENEMY won the Stonehill Award for the
Filipino novel in English.
• In 1968, Luis V. Teodoro Jr.’s short story THE
ADVERSARY won the Philippines Free Press
short story award; in 1969, his story THE TRAIL
OF PROFESSOR RIEGO won second prize in
the Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature and
in 1970, his short story THE DISTANT CITY won
the GRAPHIC short story award.
Many books were published during this
time, among which were:
1. Mga Piling Katha (1947-48) by Alejandro Abadilla
2. Ang Maikling Kuwentong Tagalog (1886-1948) by
Teodoro Agoncillo
3. Ako’y Isang Tinig (1952) collection of poems and
stories by Genoveva Edroza Matute
4. Mga Piling Sanaysay (1952) by Alejandro Abadilla
5. Maikling Katha ng Dalawampung Pangunahing
Autor (1962) by A.G. Abadilla and Ponciano E.P.
Pineda
6. Parnasong Tagalog (1964) collection of selected
poems by Huseng Sisiw and Balagtas, collected by
A.G. Abadilla
7. Sining at Pamamaraan ng Pag-aaral ng Panitikan
(1965) by Rufino Alejandro.
• He prepared this book for teaching in reading and
appreciation of poems, dramas, short stories and
novels
• 8. Manlilikha, Mga Piling Tula (1961-1967) by
Rogelio G. Mangahas
• 9. Mga Piling Akda ng Kadipan (Kapisanang Aklat
ng Diwa at Panitik) 1965 by Efren Abueg
• 10. Makata (1967) first cooperative effort to
publish the poems of 16 poets in Pilipino
• 11. Pitong Dula (1968) by Dionisio Salazar
• 12. Manunulat: Mga Piling Akdang Pilipino (1970)
by Efren Abueg. In this book, Abueg proved that it
is possible to have a national integration of ethnic
culture in our country.
• 13. Mga Aklat ni Rizal: Many books about Rizal
came out during this period. The law ordering the
additional study of the life of Rizal helped a lot in
activating our writers to write books about Rizal.
PALANCA AWARDS
• Another inspiration for writers in Filipino was the
launching of the Palanca Memorial Awards for
literature headed by Carlos Palanca Sr. in 1950.
(Until now, the awards are still being given although
the man who founded it has passed away). The
awards were given to writers of short stories, plays
and poetry.
• The first awardees in its first year, 1950-51 in the
field of the short story were the following:
• First Prize:KUWENTO NI MABUTI by Genoveva
Edroza
• Second Prize:MABANGIS NA KAMAY…MAAMONG
KAMAY by Pedro S. Dandan
• Third Prize:PLANETA, BUWAN AT MGA BITUIN by
Elpidio P. Kapulong
THE PERIOD OF ACTIVISM [ 1970-72 ]
• According to Pociano Pineda, youth
activism in 1970-72 was due to domestic
and worldwide causes. Activism is
connected with the history of our Filipino
youth.
PONCIANO PINEDA
• THE SEED OF ACTIVISM
• The seeds of activism resulted in the declaration
of Martial Law in 1972. We can, however, say
that he seeds were earlier sown from the times
of Lapu-lapu, Lakandula, and Rizal. The
revolution against the powerful forces in the
Philippines can be said to be the monopoly of
the youth in whose veins flow the fire in their
blood. What Rizal said of the youth being the
hope of the Fatherland –is still valid even today.
• PERIOD OF THE BLOODY PLACARDS
• Pineda also said that this was the time when the youth
once more proved that it is not the constant evasion that
shapes our race and nationalism.
• There is a limit to one’s patience. It may explode like a
volcano if overstrained.
• Life? What avails like if one is a coward who does not
take a stand for himself and for the succeeding
generations?
WRITING DURING THE PERIOD OF
ACTIVISM
• PALANCA AWARDEES FOR LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
• ENGLISH SHORT STORY 1970-71
• First Prize –“THE RITUAL”–Cirilo F. Bautista
• Second Prize –“BEAST IN THE FIELDS”–Resil Mojares
• Third Prize –“CHILDREN OF THE CITY”–Amadis Ma.
Guerrero
• 1970-71
• First Prize –“THE ARCHIPELAGO”–Cirilo F. Bautista
• Second Prize –“FIVE POEMS”–Wilfredo Pascua
Sanchez
• Third Prize –“FROM MACTAN TO MENDIOLA”–
Frederico Licsi Espino Jr.
• ENGLISH ONE-ACT PLAY 1970-71
• First Prize –“THE GROTESQUE AMONG US”–Maiden
Flores
• ENGLISH POETRY 1971-72
• First Prize –“THE TOMATO GAME”–N.V.M. Gonzales
• Second Prize –“THE APOLLO CENTENNIAL”–Gregorio C.
Brillantes
• Third Prize –“AFTER THIS, OUR EXILE”–Elsa Martinez
Coscolluela
• 1971-72
• First Prize –“BATIK MAKER AND OTHER POEMS”–
Virginia R. Moreno
• Second Prize –“THE EDGE OF THE WIND”–Artemio
Tadena
• Third Prize –“TINIKLING (A SHEAF OF POEMS)”–
Frederico Licsi Espino Jr.
• 1971-72
• First Prize –“GRAVE FOR BLUE FLOWER”–
Jesus T. Peralta
• Second Prize –“THE UNDISCOVERED
COUNTRY”–Manuel M. Martell
• Third Prize –The judges recommend that in as
much as the three third prize winners especially
deserve, the prize of P 1,000.00 be divided
among these three:
• “THE BOXES”–Rolando S. Tinio
• “NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO
COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY”–
Julian E. Dacanay
• “THE RENEGADE”–Elsa Martinez Coscolluela
Period of the New Society (1972-1980)
• The period of the New Society started on
September 21, 1972. The Carlos Palanca
Awards continued to give annual awards.
• The military government established a
new office called the Ministry of Public
Affairs that supervised the newspapers,
books and other publications.
FILIPINO POETRY DURING THE PERIOD
OF THE NEW SOCIETY
• Themes of most poems dealt with
patience, regard for native culture,
customs and the beauties of nature and
surroundings.
• Those who wrote poetry during this period
were: Ponciano Pineda, Aniceto Silvestre,
Jose Garcia Revelo, Bienvenido Ramos,
Vicente Dimasalang, Cir Lopez Francisco,
and Pelagio Sulit Cruz.
• Many more composers added their bit
during this period. Among them were
Freddie Aguilar, Jose Marie Chan and the
group Tito, Vic and Joey. ANAK of Freddie
Aguilar became an instant success
because of the spirit and emotions
revealed in the song. There were even
translations in Japanese and in other
languages.
THE PLAY UNDER THE NEW SOCIETY
• The government led in reviving old plays
and dramas, like the Tagalog Zarzuela,
Cenaculo and the Embayoka of the
Muslims which were presented in the
rebuilt Metropolitan Theater, the Folk Arts
Theater and the Cultural Center of the
Philippines.
• In 1977, the Tales of Manuvu, a new style of
rock of the ballet opera was also added to these
presentations. This was performed by Celeste
Legaspi, Lea Navarro, Hadji Alejandro, Boy
Camara, Anthony Castello, Rey Dizon and
choreographed by Alic Reyes.
• Even the President’s daughter at the time
participated as a performing artist in the principal
role of Santa Juana of Koral and in The Diary of
Anne Frank.
• The following organizations contributed a lot to
the development of plays during this period:
• 1. PETA of Cecille Guidote and Lino Brocka
• 2. Repertory Philippines: of Rebecca Godines
and Zenaida Amador
• 3. UP Repertory of Behn Cervantes
• 4. Teatro Filipino by Rolando Tinio.
• RADIO AND TELEVISION
• Radio continued to be patronized during this
period. The play series like SI MATAR, DAHLIA,
ITO AND PALAD KO, and MR. LONELY were
the forms of recreation of those without
television.
• Even the new songs were first heard over the
airwaves.
• However, many performing artists in radio
moved over to television because of higher pay.
• Among these were Augusto Victa, Gene
Palomo, Mely Tagasa, Lina Pusing, and Ester
Chavez.
• Popular television plays were GULONG NG
PALAD, FLOR DE LUNA, and ANNA LIZA.
• SUPERMAN AND TARZAN were also popular
FILIPINO FILMS
A yearly Pista ng mga Pelikulng Pilipino
(Yearly Filipino Film Festival) was held
during this time. During the festival which
lasted usually for a month, only Filipino
films were shown in all theaters in Metro
Manila. Prizes and trophies were awarded
at the end of the festival in recognition of
excellence in film making and in role
performances.
• New kinds of films without sex or romance started to be
made but which were nevertheless well-received by the
public.
• Among these were:
• MAYNILA…SA MGA KUKO NG LIWANAG written by
Edgardo Reyes and filmed under the direction of Lino
Brocka. Bembol Roco was the lead role.
• MINSA’Y ISANG GAMU-GAMO; Nora Aunor was the
principal performer here.
• GANITO KAMI NOON…PAANO KAYO NGAYON: led by
Christopher de Leon and Gloria Diaz.
• INSIANG: by Hilda Koronel
• AGUILA: led by Fernando Poe Jr., Jay Ilagan and
Christopher de Leon
COMICS, MAGAZINES AND OTHER
PUBLICATIONS
• The leading papers during this period were:
• 1. BULLETIN TODAY5. PILIPINO EXPRESS
• 2. TIMES JOURNAL6. PHILIPPINE DAILY
EXPRESS
• 3. PEOPLES JOURNAL 7. EVENING POST
• 4. BALITA8. EVENING EXPRESS
• LIWAYWAY had been an old-time favorite
of the Filipinos since 1920. Other
magazines were:
• 1. KISLAP 3. EXTRA HOT
• 2. BULAKLAK 4. JINGLE
SENSATION
• Like mushrooms, comics also proliferated
everywhere and were enjoyed by the
masses.
• Among these were:
• 1. PILIPINO 4. HIWAGA
• 2. EXTRA 5. KLASIK
• 3. LOVE LIFE 6. ESPESYAL
• PALANCA AWARDEES
• SHORT STORY CATEGORY
• 1972-73
• First Prize –“SPOTS ON THEIR WINGS AND
OTHER STORIES”–Antonio Enriquez
• Second Prize –“ON FRIENDS YOU PIN SUCH
HOPES”–Ines Taccad Camayo
• Third Prize –“THE LIBERATION OF MRS.
FIDELA MAGSILANG”–Jaime A. Lim
• 1973-74
• First Prize –“THE CRIES OF CHILDREN
ON AN APRIL AFTERNOON IN THE
YEAR 1957”–Gregorio C. Brillantes
• Second Prize –“THE WHITE DRESS”–
Estrella D. Alfon
• Third Prize –“TELL ME WHO CLEFT THE
DEVIL’S FOOT”–Luning Bonifacio Ira
• Honorable Mention –“SCORING”–Joy T.
Dayrit
• 1974-75
• First Prize –co-winners
• 1. “THE DAY OF THE LOCUSTS”–Leoncio P.
Deriada
• 2. “ROMANCE AND FAITH ON MOUNT
BANAHAW”–Alfred A. Yuson
• Second Prize –co-winners
• 1. “THE MAN WHO MADE A COVENANT WITH
THE WIND”–Cirilo F. Bautista
• 2. “ONCE UPON A CRUISE: GENERATIONS
AND OTHER LANDSCAPES”–Luning Bonifacio
Ira
• 3. “AGCALAN POINT”–Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr.
• Third Prize –co-winners
• 1. “THE DOG EATERS”–Leoncio P. Deriada
• 2. “THE PEOPLE’S PRISON”–Mauro R. Avena
• 3. “DISCOVERY”–Dr. Porfirio F. Villarin, Jr.
• 4. “A SUMMER GOODBYE”–Linda Ledesma and
Benjamin Bautista
• PLAY CATEGORY
• 1972-73
• First Prize –“THE HEART OF EMPTINESS IS BLACK”–
Ricardo Demetillo
• Second Prize –“GO, RIDER!”–Azucena Crajo Uranza
• Third Prize –“THE RICEBIRD HAS BROWN WINGS”–
Federico Licsi Espino, Jr.
• 1973-74
• First Prize (No Award)
• Second Prize –“AFTERCAFE –Juan H. Alegre
• Third Prize –“DULCE EXTRANJERA”–Wilfredo D.
Nollede
• 1974-75
• First Prize –“A LIFE IN THE SLUMS”–Rolando
S. Tinio
• Second Prize –“PASSWORD –Paul Stephen Lim
• Third Prize –“THE MINERVA FOUNDATION”–
Maidan Flores
• POETRY CATEGORY
• 1972-73
• First Prize –“CHARTS”–Cirilo F. Bautista
• Second Prize –“A TRICK OF MIRRORS”–
Rolando S. Tinio
• Third Prize –“ALAPAAP’S MOUNTAIN”–Erwin E.
Castillo
• 1973-74
• First Prize –co-winners
• 1. “MONTAGE”–Ophelia A. Dimalanta
• 2. “IDENTITIES”–Artemio Tadena
• Second Prize –co-winners
• 1. “BOXES”–Ricardo de Ungria
• 2. “GLASS OF LIQUID TRUTHS”–Gilbert
A. Luis Centina III
• Third Prize –co-winners
• 1. “A LIEGE OF DATUS AND OTHER
POEMS”–Jose N. Carreon
• 2. “RITUALS AND METAPHORS”–
Celestino M. Vega
• 1974-75
• First Prize –“TELEX MOON”–Cirilo F.
Bautista
• Second Prize –“ADARNA: SIX POEMS
FROM A LARGER CORPUS”–Wilfredo
Pascua Sanchez
• Third Prize –“THE CITY AND THE
THREAD OF LIGHT”–Ricardo Demetillo
• REPUBLIC CULTURAL HERITAGE AWARDEES
• (1960-1971)
• NATIONAL ARTISTS
• 1973
• Amado V. Hernandez (Posthumous) (Literature)
• Jose Garcia Villa (Literature)
• Francisco Reyes Aquino (Dance)
• Carlos V. Francisco (Posthumous) (Painting)
• Antonio J. Molina (Music)
• Guillermo Tolentino (Sculpture)
• 1976
• Nick Joaquin (Literature)
• Napoleon V. Abueva (Sculpture)
• Pablo Antonio (Posthumous) (Architecture)
• Lamberto V. Avellana (Movies)
• Victorio G. Edades (Painting)
• Jovita Fuentes (Music)
• Some of the books that came out during
this period were:
• I Married a Newspaperman (essay) by
Maria Luna Lopez (wife of
newsapaperman Salvador B. Lopez),
1976
• The Modern Filipino Short Story by
Patricia Melendrez Cruz, 1980
• Cross Currents in Afro-Asian Literature, by
Rustica D. Carpio, 1976
• Brief Time to Love by Ofelia F. Limcaco
• Medium Rare and Tell the People (feature
articles and TV Program) by Julie Yap
Daza
GENERALIZATION
• As a matter of fact, the Filipinos didn't lose
their literature after the bloody wars that
happen in the Philippines. Well, Philippine
Literature became famous through the
whole world. Obviously, it is proved from
the Palanca Awards that gave many
awards more and more every year after
1950.
Test Time
Direction: Write the appropriate word from
the pool of words inside the box later.
STRICTLY... NO ERASURES and
SUPERSTITIONS!!!
Good Luck!!!
1-3 The government took part in
reviving old plays like 1.___, 2.____
and 3._____.
4. P.E.N. stands for ___.
5. In what year did the Philippines
gained freedom?____
Zarzuela Poets, Essayist, Novelist
1945 1946 Embayoka Drama
Plays, Essays, Novels Cenakulo
6-7. According to Ponciano Pineda,
Youth Activism in 1970-1972 was
due to 6. ___, 7. ___ causes.
8. Why is it called the period of
activism? (essay at least 2
sentences)
9. Who discovered the Palanca
Awards?
10. In what year did he discovered the
nationwide domestic 1951 1950
1942 Carlo Palanca Jr. Worldwide
Carlos Palanca Sr. political
FINALIZE
YOUR
ANSWERS!!!!
Answers
1.Cenakulo
2.Zarzuela
3.Embayoka ( In any order )
4.Poets, Essayist, Novelist
5.1946
6.Domestic
7.Worldwide
8.( Bonus only if he/she is still direct to
the topic)
9.Carlos Palanca Sr.
10.1950
Pass your
papers
according to
class number :)
• Group 4:
• Contributors
– Keith Vhan Andrei S. Papa
– Ray Meshack D. Ragas
– Francis Erris S. Santillana
– Art James Symon B. Siat
– Tricia Kate S. Rosario
– Danielle V. Tabnao
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Summary about the period of

  • 1. SUMMARY ABOUT THE PERIOD OF: •The Rebirth of Freedom •Activism and •The New Society 4th Group
  • 2. The Rebirth of Freedom ( 1946- 1970 ) • The Americans returned in 1945. Filipinos rejoiced and guerillas who fled to the mountain joined the liberating American Army. • On the 4th of July year 1946, the Philippines regained is freedom and the Filipino flag waved joyously alone. The chains were broken.
  • 3. The State Of Literature During The Rebirth of Freedom • In this period, the early post-liberation period was marked by a kind of “ struggle of mind and spirit” posed by the sudden emancipation from the enemy, and the wild desire to see print. • There was a proliferation of newspapers like the FREE PRESS, MORNING SUN, of Sergio Osmeña Sr., DAILY MIRROR of Joaquin Roces, EVENING NEWS of Ramon Lopezes and the BULLETIN of Menzi.
  • 4. The State Of Literature During The Rebirth of Freedom • This only proved that there were more readers in English than in any other vernaculars like Tagalog, Ilocano or Hiligayon.
  • 5. Some of the writers and their works of the periods: • THE VOICE OF THE VETERAN- a compilation of the best works of some Ex- USAFFE men like Amante Bigornia, Roman de la Cruz, Ramon de Jesus and J.F. Rodriguez. • TWILIGHT IN TOKYO and PASSION and DEATH OF THE USAFFE by Leon Ma. Guerrero. • FOR FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY by S.P. Lopez • BETRAYAL IN THE PHILIPPINES by Hernando Abaya. • SEVEN HILLS AWAY by NVM Gonzales
  • 6. Some notable works of the period include the following: • HEART OF THE ISLANDS (1947) a collection of poems by Manuel Viray • PHILIPPINES CROSS SECTION (1950) –a collection of prose and poetry by Maximo Ramos and Florentino Valeros • PROSE AND POEMS (1952) –by Nick Joaquin • PHILIPPINE WRITING (1953) –by T.D. Agcaoili • PHILIPPINE HAVEST –by Amador Daguio • HORIZONS LEAST (1967) –a collection of works by the professors of UE, mostly in English (short stories, essays, research papers, poem and drama) by Artemio Patacsil and Silverio Baltazar
  • 7. Some notable works of the period include the following: • The themes of most poems dealt with the usual love of nature, and of social and political problems. Toribia Maño’s poems showed deep emotional intensity. • WHO SPOKE OF COURAGE IN HIS SLEEP – by NVM Gonzales • SPEAK NOT, SPEAK ALSO –by Conrado V. Pedroche • Other poets were Toribia Maño and Edith L. Tiempo • Jose Garcia Villa’s HAVE COME, AM HERE won acclaim both here and abroad.
  • 8. NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH • In 1946, the Barangay Writer’s Project whose aim was to publish works in English by Filipinos was established. • In 1958, the PEN Center of the Philippines (Poets, essayists, novelists) was inaugurated. In the same year, Francisco Arcellana published his PEN ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES.
  • 9. NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH • In 1961, Kerima Polotan’s novel THE HAND OF THE ENEMY won the Stonehill Award for the Filipino novel in English. • In 1968, Luis V. Teodoro Jr.’s short story THE ADVERSARY won the Philippines Free Press short story award; in 1969, his story THE TRAIL OF PROFESSOR RIEGO won second prize in the Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature and in 1970, his short story THE DISTANT CITY won the GRAPHIC short story award.
  • 10. Many books were published during this time, among which were: 1. Mga Piling Katha (1947-48) by Alejandro Abadilla 2. Ang Maikling Kuwentong Tagalog (1886-1948) by Teodoro Agoncillo 3. Ako’y Isang Tinig (1952) collection of poems and stories by Genoveva Edroza Matute 4. Mga Piling Sanaysay (1952) by Alejandro Abadilla 5. Maikling Katha ng Dalawampung Pangunahing Autor (1962) by A.G. Abadilla and Ponciano E.P. Pineda 6. Parnasong Tagalog (1964) collection of selected poems by Huseng Sisiw and Balagtas, collected by A.G. Abadilla 7. Sining at Pamamaraan ng Pag-aaral ng Panitikan (1965) by Rufino Alejandro.
  • 11. • He prepared this book for teaching in reading and appreciation of poems, dramas, short stories and novels • 8. Manlilikha, Mga Piling Tula (1961-1967) by Rogelio G. Mangahas • 9. Mga Piling Akda ng Kadipan (Kapisanang Aklat ng Diwa at Panitik) 1965 by Efren Abueg • 10. Makata (1967) first cooperative effort to publish the poems of 16 poets in Pilipino • 11. Pitong Dula (1968) by Dionisio Salazar • 12. Manunulat: Mga Piling Akdang Pilipino (1970) by Efren Abueg. In this book, Abueg proved that it is possible to have a national integration of ethnic culture in our country. • 13. Mga Aklat ni Rizal: Many books about Rizal came out during this period. The law ordering the additional study of the life of Rizal helped a lot in activating our writers to write books about Rizal.
  • 12. PALANCA AWARDS • Another inspiration for writers in Filipino was the launching of the Palanca Memorial Awards for literature headed by Carlos Palanca Sr. in 1950. (Until now, the awards are still being given although the man who founded it has passed away). The awards were given to writers of short stories, plays and poetry. • The first awardees in its first year, 1950-51 in the field of the short story were the following: • First Prize:KUWENTO NI MABUTI by Genoveva Edroza • Second Prize:MABANGIS NA KAMAY…MAAMONG KAMAY by Pedro S. Dandan • Third Prize:PLANETA, BUWAN AT MGA BITUIN by Elpidio P. Kapulong
  • 13. THE PERIOD OF ACTIVISM [ 1970-72 ] • According to Pociano Pineda, youth activism in 1970-72 was due to domestic and worldwide causes. Activism is connected with the history of our Filipino youth.
  • 15. • THE SEED OF ACTIVISM • The seeds of activism resulted in the declaration of Martial Law in 1972. We can, however, say that he seeds were earlier sown from the times of Lapu-lapu, Lakandula, and Rizal. The revolution against the powerful forces in the Philippines can be said to be the monopoly of the youth in whose veins flow the fire in their blood. What Rizal said of the youth being the hope of the Fatherland –is still valid even today.
  • 16. • PERIOD OF THE BLOODY PLACARDS • Pineda also said that this was the time when the youth once more proved that it is not the constant evasion that shapes our race and nationalism. • There is a limit to one’s patience. It may explode like a volcano if overstrained. • Life? What avails like if one is a coward who does not take a stand for himself and for the succeeding generations?
  • 17. WRITING DURING THE PERIOD OF ACTIVISM • PALANCA AWARDEES FOR LITERATURE IN ENGLISH • ENGLISH SHORT STORY 1970-71 • First Prize –“THE RITUAL”–Cirilo F. Bautista • Second Prize –“BEAST IN THE FIELDS”–Resil Mojares • Third Prize –“CHILDREN OF THE CITY”–Amadis Ma. Guerrero • 1970-71 • First Prize –“THE ARCHIPELAGO”–Cirilo F. Bautista • Second Prize –“FIVE POEMS”–Wilfredo Pascua Sanchez • Third Prize –“FROM MACTAN TO MENDIOLA”– Frederico Licsi Espino Jr.
  • 18. • ENGLISH ONE-ACT PLAY 1970-71 • First Prize –“THE GROTESQUE AMONG US”–Maiden Flores • ENGLISH POETRY 1971-72 • First Prize –“THE TOMATO GAME”–N.V.M. Gonzales • Second Prize –“THE APOLLO CENTENNIAL”–Gregorio C. Brillantes • Third Prize –“AFTER THIS, OUR EXILE”–Elsa Martinez Coscolluela • 1971-72 • First Prize –“BATIK MAKER AND OTHER POEMS”– Virginia R. Moreno • Second Prize –“THE EDGE OF THE WIND”–Artemio Tadena • Third Prize –“TINIKLING (A SHEAF OF POEMS)”– Frederico Licsi Espino Jr.
  • 19. • 1971-72 • First Prize –“GRAVE FOR BLUE FLOWER”– Jesus T. Peralta • Second Prize –“THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY”–Manuel M. Martell • Third Prize –The judges recommend that in as much as the three third prize winners especially deserve, the prize of P 1,000.00 be divided among these three: • “THE BOXES”–Rolando S. Tinio • “NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY”– Julian E. Dacanay • “THE RENEGADE”–Elsa Martinez Coscolluela
  • 20. Period of the New Society (1972-1980) • The period of the New Society started on September 21, 1972. The Carlos Palanca Awards continued to give annual awards. • The military government established a new office called the Ministry of Public Affairs that supervised the newspapers, books and other publications.
  • 21. FILIPINO POETRY DURING THE PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY • Themes of most poems dealt with patience, regard for native culture, customs and the beauties of nature and surroundings. • Those who wrote poetry during this period were: Ponciano Pineda, Aniceto Silvestre, Jose Garcia Revelo, Bienvenido Ramos, Vicente Dimasalang, Cir Lopez Francisco, and Pelagio Sulit Cruz.
  • 22. • Many more composers added their bit during this period. Among them were Freddie Aguilar, Jose Marie Chan and the group Tito, Vic and Joey. ANAK of Freddie Aguilar became an instant success because of the spirit and emotions revealed in the song. There were even translations in Japanese and in other languages.
  • 23. THE PLAY UNDER THE NEW SOCIETY • The government led in reviving old plays and dramas, like the Tagalog Zarzuela, Cenaculo and the Embayoka of the Muslims which were presented in the rebuilt Metropolitan Theater, the Folk Arts Theater and the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
  • 24. • In 1977, the Tales of Manuvu, a new style of rock of the ballet opera was also added to these presentations. This was performed by Celeste Legaspi, Lea Navarro, Hadji Alejandro, Boy Camara, Anthony Castello, Rey Dizon and choreographed by Alic Reyes. • Even the President’s daughter at the time participated as a performing artist in the principal role of Santa Juana of Koral and in The Diary of Anne Frank.
  • 25. • The following organizations contributed a lot to the development of plays during this period: • 1. PETA of Cecille Guidote and Lino Brocka • 2. Repertory Philippines: of Rebecca Godines and Zenaida Amador • 3. UP Repertory of Behn Cervantes • 4. Teatro Filipino by Rolando Tinio.
  • 26. • RADIO AND TELEVISION • Radio continued to be patronized during this period. The play series like SI MATAR, DAHLIA, ITO AND PALAD KO, and MR. LONELY were the forms of recreation of those without television. • Even the new songs were first heard over the airwaves. • However, many performing artists in radio moved over to television because of higher pay. • Among these were Augusto Victa, Gene Palomo, Mely Tagasa, Lina Pusing, and Ester Chavez. • Popular television plays were GULONG NG PALAD, FLOR DE LUNA, and ANNA LIZA. • SUPERMAN AND TARZAN were also popular
  • 27. FILIPINO FILMS A yearly Pista ng mga Pelikulng Pilipino (Yearly Filipino Film Festival) was held during this time. During the festival which lasted usually for a month, only Filipino films were shown in all theaters in Metro Manila. Prizes and trophies were awarded at the end of the festival in recognition of excellence in film making and in role performances.
  • 28. • New kinds of films without sex or romance started to be made but which were nevertheless well-received by the public. • Among these were: • MAYNILA…SA MGA KUKO NG LIWANAG written by Edgardo Reyes and filmed under the direction of Lino Brocka. Bembol Roco was the lead role. • MINSA’Y ISANG GAMU-GAMO; Nora Aunor was the principal performer here. • GANITO KAMI NOON…PAANO KAYO NGAYON: led by Christopher de Leon and Gloria Diaz. • INSIANG: by Hilda Koronel • AGUILA: led by Fernando Poe Jr., Jay Ilagan and Christopher de Leon
  • 29. COMICS, MAGAZINES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS • The leading papers during this period were: • 1. BULLETIN TODAY5. PILIPINO EXPRESS • 2. TIMES JOURNAL6. PHILIPPINE DAILY EXPRESS • 3. PEOPLES JOURNAL 7. EVENING POST • 4. BALITA8. EVENING EXPRESS
  • 30. • LIWAYWAY had been an old-time favorite of the Filipinos since 1920. Other magazines were: • 1. KISLAP 3. EXTRA HOT • 2. BULAKLAK 4. JINGLE SENSATION • Like mushrooms, comics also proliferated everywhere and were enjoyed by the masses. • Among these were: • 1. PILIPINO 4. HIWAGA • 2. EXTRA 5. KLASIK • 3. LOVE LIFE 6. ESPESYAL
  • 31. • PALANCA AWARDEES • SHORT STORY CATEGORY • 1972-73 • First Prize –“SPOTS ON THEIR WINGS AND OTHER STORIES”–Antonio Enriquez • Second Prize –“ON FRIENDS YOU PIN SUCH HOPES”–Ines Taccad Camayo • Third Prize –“THE LIBERATION OF MRS. FIDELA MAGSILANG”–Jaime A. Lim
  • 32. • 1973-74 • First Prize –“THE CRIES OF CHILDREN ON AN APRIL AFTERNOON IN THE YEAR 1957”–Gregorio C. Brillantes • Second Prize –“THE WHITE DRESS”– Estrella D. Alfon • Third Prize –“TELL ME WHO CLEFT THE DEVIL’S FOOT”–Luning Bonifacio Ira • Honorable Mention –“SCORING”–Joy T. Dayrit
  • 33. • 1974-75 • First Prize –co-winners • 1. “THE DAY OF THE LOCUSTS”–Leoncio P. Deriada • 2. “ROMANCE AND FAITH ON MOUNT BANAHAW”–Alfred A. Yuson • Second Prize –co-winners • 1. “THE MAN WHO MADE A COVENANT WITH THE WIND”–Cirilo F. Bautista • 2. “ONCE UPON A CRUISE: GENERATIONS AND OTHER LANDSCAPES”–Luning Bonifacio Ira • 3. “AGCALAN POINT”–Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr.
  • 34. • Third Prize –co-winners • 1. “THE DOG EATERS”–Leoncio P. Deriada • 2. “THE PEOPLE’S PRISON”–Mauro R. Avena • 3. “DISCOVERY”–Dr. Porfirio F. Villarin, Jr. • 4. “A SUMMER GOODBYE”–Linda Ledesma and Benjamin Bautista • PLAY CATEGORY • 1972-73 • First Prize –“THE HEART OF EMPTINESS IS BLACK”– Ricardo Demetillo • Second Prize –“GO, RIDER!”–Azucena Crajo Uranza • Third Prize –“THE RICEBIRD HAS BROWN WINGS”– Federico Licsi Espino, Jr. • 1973-74 • First Prize (No Award) • Second Prize –“AFTERCAFE –Juan H. Alegre • Third Prize –“DULCE EXTRANJERA”–Wilfredo D. Nollede
  • 35. • 1974-75 • First Prize –“A LIFE IN THE SLUMS”–Rolando S. Tinio • Second Prize –“PASSWORD –Paul Stephen Lim • Third Prize –“THE MINERVA FOUNDATION”– Maidan Flores • POETRY CATEGORY • 1972-73 • First Prize –“CHARTS”–Cirilo F. Bautista • Second Prize –“A TRICK OF MIRRORS”– Rolando S. Tinio • Third Prize –“ALAPAAP’S MOUNTAIN”–Erwin E. Castillo
  • 36. • 1973-74 • First Prize –co-winners • 1. “MONTAGE”–Ophelia A. Dimalanta • 2. “IDENTITIES”–Artemio Tadena • Second Prize –co-winners • 1. “BOXES”–Ricardo de Ungria • 2. “GLASS OF LIQUID TRUTHS”–Gilbert A. Luis Centina III • Third Prize –co-winners • 1. “A LIEGE OF DATUS AND OTHER POEMS”–Jose N. Carreon • 2. “RITUALS AND METAPHORS”– Celestino M. Vega
  • 37. • 1974-75 • First Prize –“TELEX MOON”–Cirilo F. Bautista • Second Prize –“ADARNA: SIX POEMS FROM A LARGER CORPUS”–Wilfredo Pascua Sanchez • Third Prize –“THE CITY AND THE THREAD OF LIGHT”–Ricardo Demetillo
  • 38. • REPUBLIC CULTURAL HERITAGE AWARDEES • (1960-1971) • NATIONAL ARTISTS • 1973 • Amado V. Hernandez (Posthumous) (Literature)
  • 39. • Jose Garcia Villa (Literature) • Francisco Reyes Aquino (Dance) • Carlos V. Francisco (Posthumous) (Painting) • Antonio J. Molina (Music) • Guillermo Tolentino (Sculpture) • 1976 • Nick Joaquin (Literature) • Napoleon V. Abueva (Sculpture) • Pablo Antonio (Posthumous) (Architecture) • Lamberto V. Avellana (Movies) • Victorio G. Edades (Painting) • Jovita Fuentes (Music)
  • 40. • Some of the books that came out during this period were: • I Married a Newspaperman (essay) by Maria Luna Lopez (wife of newsapaperman Salvador B. Lopez), 1976 • The Modern Filipino Short Story by Patricia Melendrez Cruz, 1980 • Cross Currents in Afro-Asian Literature, by Rustica D. Carpio, 1976 • Brief Time to Love by Ofelia F. Limcaco • Medium Rare and Tell the People (feature articles and TV Program) by Julie Yap Daza
  • 41. GENERALIZATION • As a matter of fact, the Filipinos didn't lose their literature after the bloody wars that happen in the Philippines. Well, Philippine Literature became famous through the whole world. Obviously, it is proved from the Palanca Awards that gave many awards more and more every year after 1950.
  • 42. Test Time Direction: Write the appropriate word from the pool of words inside the box later. STRICTLY... NO ERASURES and SUPERSTITIONS!!! Good Luck!!!
  • 43. 1-3 The government took part in reviving old plays like 1.___, 2.____ and 3._____. 4. P.E.N. stands for ___. 5. In what year did the Philippines gained freedom?____ Zarzuela Poets, Essayist, Novelist 1945 1946 Embayoka Drama Plays, Essays, Novels Cenakulo
  • 44. 6-7. According to Ponciano Pineda, Youth Activism in 1970-1972 was due to 6. ___, 7. ___ causes. 8. Why is it called the period of activism? (essay at least 2 sentences) 9. Who discovered the Palanca Awards? 10. In what year did he discovered the nationwide domestic 1951 1950 1942 Carlo Palanca Jr. Worldwide Carlos Palanca Sr. political
  • 46. Answers 1.Cenakulo 2.Zarzuela 3.Embayoka ( In any order ) 4.Poets, Essayist, Novelist 5.1946 6.Domestic 7.Worldwide 8.( Bonus only if he/she is still direct to the topic) 9.Carlos Palanca Sr. 10.1950
  • 48. • Group 4: • Contributors – Keith Vhan Andrei S. Papa – Ray Meshack D. Ragas – Francis Erris S. Santillana – Art James Symon B. Siat – Tricia Kate S. Rosario – Danielle V. Tabnao Sources: www.slideshare.net google.com wikipedia.com