American Colonial Period

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American Colonial Period (1910 1945)

A. Period of Apprenticeship (1910-1930)

1. Filipino Writers imitated English and American models

2. Poems written were amateurish and mushy, which phrasing and diction is awkward and artificial

a. Short Stories

i. Dead Stars Paz Marquez Benitez

ii. The Key Paz Latorena

iii. Footnote to Youth Jose Garcia Villa

b. Novels

i. Childe of Sorrow first novel in English, by Zoilo Galang

B. Period of Emergence (1920-1930)

1. Highly influenced by Western literary trends like Romanticism and Realism.

a. Short Stories most prevalent literary form

i. Jose Garcia Villa earned the international title Poet of the Century

Qualities:

- The gradual decline of the Philippine literature written in Spanish;

- The English language eventually became the medium of writing and instruction in schools;

- As the Spanish colonizers left the country in accordance with the Treaty of Paris, the spirit of
nationalism and the desire to be acknowledged of independence did not disappear just yet. Instead,
these uniting forces geared into revolting against the new colonizers;

- During the American colonization period, Philippine literature reflected the ethos of its people
under a new role. However, these day-to-day experiences under a new foreign influence, as well as
sentiments, were expressed through the English language;

- The Spanish sarsuwela was eventually replaced by the drama;

- One major influence of the American occupation on the Filipino literature is its refining in the
context of the content and the form. Furthermore, because of this broadened knowledge on the field of
literature through the education provided by the American government, Philippine literature has
become more than a tradition formed by culture. It has become an art which succeeding poets,
fictionists, and playwrights continue to build upon and enrich in every generation;
- Beginning with Rizals use of social realism as one of the major themes for his two major novels,
the literature during the American colonization also became an involvement, not just reflecting the
Filipino experience a strengthened sense of nationalism deeply rooted in the Filipino pride and culture;

- Unlike in the Spanish colonization period wherein female writers (e.g. Gregoria de Jesus) were
overshadowed by their more dominant, male contemporaries as a result of the education only being
provided to a selected and privileged few during the American occupation, women have had their
opportunity to enhance their talent by being educated on the craft. In addition, the growing popularity
of works written by Filipina writers is the result of the growing audience appreciating literature by
females.

Philippine Literature and Art during the American Period:

o Short Story o Free Verse in Poetry

o Poetry in English o Drama

Notable Works of the American Period:

o Mga Agos sa Disyerto (1964) Efren R. Abueg, Edgardo M. Reyes, Eduardo Bautista Reyes, Rogelio L.
Ordoez and Rogelio R. Sikat; this short story anthology brought fiction into the age of modernism;

o Ako ang Daigdig (1940) Alejandro G. Abadilla; free verse poem;

Sa Dakong Silangan Jose Corazon de Jesus; a poem written in the vernacular

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