English, asked by herlynoros, 5 months ago

is studying Philippine literature relevant in developing Filipino
culture?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Studying Philippine literature is so important because it portrays as a living language. Philippine literature introduces real life situations within the experiential background of the youth to the featured literary pieces. This is bringing us into such issues as environmental awareness, peace education and others.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The study of Philippine literature in English can teach you a lot of things. It is critical to study Philippine literature in English because it reflects history. Art and literature are inextricably linked to history. In fact, these are intricately intertwined with the contradictions in society at any given time. Works of art and literature do not stand alone. Writers and artists are not designers of words and works. These texts and works of art are the result of the writers' political institutions and ideological stances, which are shaped by social conditions.

Explanation:

In essence, studying Philippine literature in English helps us historicalize texts. Additionally, it allows us to consider the extent of American influence through the use of their language. Clearly, our willing appropriation of their language during the American colonial period has an impact on the current generation and the development of the canon of Philippine literature in English. Even previous generations of literati, as well as current prominent writers, bring the English language and its ideology with them. However, it is also incorrect to dismiss the writers and intellectuals who use the English language to challenge the ideology it represents.

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