The document summarizes Philippine literature during the American and Japanese colonial periods. During the American period from 1899-1941, English became dominant in education and new literary works like novels, plays, comics, and magazines emerged in both English and Tagalog. The Japanese period from 1941-1945 saw the suspension of Christmas traditions, the Bataan Death March, and economic hardship under Japanese rule. Filipino resistance groups also emerged to fight the Japanese occupation.
The document summarizes Philippine literature during the American and Japanese colonial periods. During the American period from 1899-1941, English became dominant in education and new literary works like novels, plays, comics, and magazines emerged in both English and Tagalog. The Japanese period from 1941-1945 saw the suspension of Christmas traditions, the Bataan Death March, and economic hardship under Japanese rule. Filipino resistance groups also emerged to fight the Japanese occupation.
The document summarizes Philippine literature during the American and Japanese colonial periods. During the American period from 1899-1941, English became dominant in education and new literary works like novels, plays, comics, and magazines emerged in both English and Tagalog. The Japanese period from 1941-1945 saw the suspension of Christmas traditions, the Bataan Death March, and economic hardship under Japanese rule. Filipino resistance groups also emerged to fight the Japanese occupation.
JAPANESE COLONIAL PERIOD AMERICAN PERIOD TREATY OF PARIS • APRIL 11, 1899- AN AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED BY JOHN HAY, THE US SECRETARY OF STATE. • THE SPANISH LANGUAGE IS STILL DOMINANT AMONG FILIPINOS. • EDUCATION WAS FISRT HEADED BY AMERICAN SOLDIERS. • 600 TEACHERS WHO ARRIVED ONBOARD THE SHIP USS. • TAGALOG DRAMA ALSO TRANSFORMED. • SARSWELA, A MUSICAL FAMOUS DURING THE 1920s UP TO THE 1930s, LATER BECAME ENGLISH BY FILIPINO PLAYWRIGHTS. • SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS ALSO EMERGED DURING THIS PERIOD. • FAMOUS STORIES IN ENGLISH EMERGED LIKE “DEAD STARS”, FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH” • COMICS STARTED APPEARING ON MAGAZINES AS A SERIS LIKE SI KIKO AT ANGGE. JAPANESE PERIOD • DURING WORLD WAR II, THE PHILIPPINES WERE COLONIZED BY JAPANESE FROM 1941 TO 1945. • MACARTHUR LEFT A PROMISE TO THE FILIPINO PEOPLE. “I SHALL RETURN”. • JAPANESE ORDERED THAT THE MISA DE GALLO BE SUSPENDED FOR THE FIRST TIME ON CHRISTMAS OF 1941. • UNDER JAPANESE RULE CAME THE FALL OF BATAAN AND THE DEATH MARCH. • MICKEY MOUSE MONEY WERE USED AT THIS PERIOD. ACTIVITY
• WHAT ARE THE CERTAIN INFLUENCES YOUR FAMILY HAS FROM
AMERICANS AND JAPANESE? • HUKBALAHAP WAS A GROUP OF FILIPINOS WHO FOUGHT AGAINST JAPANESE. • MAKAPILI, FILIPINO SPIES. • 1944, MACARTHUR CAME BACK IN LEYTE FOUGHT FOR OUR COUNTRY. • JAPAN DAY (V-J, DAY 1945) WAS DECLARED ON AUGUST 15, 1945. • INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC ON JULY 4, 1946. • SEEING DAWN, A NOVEL WRITTEN BY STEVEN JAVELLANA (1974).