Ilustrado and The Philippine Culture - LINAO-FEARLYNCLAIRE-P.-maeD 9B-COG 106
Ilustrado and The Philippine Culture - LINAO-FEARLYNCLAIRE-P.-maeD 9B-COG 106
Ilustrado and The Philippine Culture - LINAO-FEARLYNCLAIRE-P.-maeD 9B-COG 106
Philippine Culture
Prepared by: Fearlyn Claire P. Linao
Teacher I- SDO NAVOTAS
MAED-9B
COG 106 Culture and Customs of the Philippines
Submitted to: Prof. Sharon Gorospe
Table of Contents
01 02
ILUSTRADO Culture
03 04
Literature & Arts Politics
01
Ilustrado
Ilustrado
The Ilustrados constituted the Filipino
educated class during the Spanish
colonial period in the late 19th century.
Elsewhere in New Spain, the term gente
de razón carried a similar meaning. They
were the middle class who were educated
in Spain and exposed to Spanish liberal
and European nationalist ideals.
The hand that wrote a
page, built a city
a. Pasyon a. Awit
b. Senakulo b. Korido
c. Komedya c. Prose Narratives
Pasyon- it is about the passion (journey and suffering) and the death of Jesus
Christ.
Komedya- it depicts the European society through love and fame, but can also
be a narrative about a journey, just like Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. It is
also considered religous, because it usually depicts the battle between the
Christians and the Saracens or the Moros.
Secular or Non- Religious Literature
Awit- these are tales of chivalry where a knight saves a princess. Florante
at Laura is a good example.
Ang Fray Botod- One of his works written in Jaro, Iloilo in 1876, six years after
the Cavite Revolt attacking the friars in the Philippines. He exposed how some of
the friars were greedy, ambitious and immoral.
LA HIJA DEL FRAILE (The Child of the Friar) and
EVERYTING IS HAMBUG (Everything is mere show)-
Here Jaena the tragedy of marrying a
explains Spaniard.
Marcelo H. Del Pilar
KAIINGAT KAYO (Be Careful)- a humorous and sarcastic dig in answer to Fr. Jose
Rodriquez in the novel NOLI of Rizal, published in Barcelona in 1888. He used
Dolores Manapat as pen-name here.
NOLI ME TANGERE- his was the novel that gave spirit to the propaganda
movement and paved the way to the revolution against Spain. In this book, he
courageously exposed the evils in the Spanish-run government in the
Philippines.
Revolutionary Literature
Andres Bonifacio
Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog (What the Tagalogs should Know) –
an essay outlining the basic tenets of Bonifacio’s ideas on nationalism.
Examples:
Emilio Jacinto
Apolinario Mabini
El Desarollo y Caida de la Republica Filipina (The Rise and Fall of the Philippine
Republic) – this essay highlights the establishment of the Philippine republic and
its subsequent doom due to disunity among the Filipinos
Examples:
a result of
more than two
centuries of
Spanish rule
an immediate
outcome of the
Filipino Propaganda
Movement (mostly in
Europe) from 1872 to served as the backbone of the first
1892. nationalist revolution in Asia, the Philippine
Revolution of 1896.[
FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO
THE DEVELOPMENT OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM:
1. the revolutions in Europe and in Latin America (opened the Philippines to
international trade.)
2. the rise of a Middle Class from which came the ilustrado elites that soon
became the main agitators against the Spanish Regime.
3. the bureaucratic centralized government established in Manila had caused
widespread discontent in the entire archipelago.
4. The execution of the Gomburza became a spark among the educated
ilustrados.
5. The Propaganda Movement (1872-1892) called for the assimilation of the
Philippines as a province of Spain so that the same laws will be applied in the
Philippines and that the inhabitants of the Philippines will experience the same
civil liberties and rights as that of a Spanish citizen.
The
Propaganda
Movement
Prime Movers:
1.Graciano Lopez Jaena
2.Marcelo H. Del Pilar
3.Mariano Ponce
4.Jose Rizal
Propaganda Movement
Was a literary and cultural organization formed in 1872
by Filipino émigrés who had settled in Europe.
Composed of Filipino liberals exiled in 1872 and
students attending Europe's universities, the
organization aimed to increase Spanish awareness of
the needs of its colony, the Philippines and to
propagate a closer relationship between the colony and
Spain.
Rise of the Propaganda Movement
Young men
Who were sent for Spain for their studies
Refugees
Who escaped the islands to break out persecution
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MARCELO H. DEL PILAR
… marcelo del pilar
Lawyer and journalist from Bulacan
He joined dupluhan and dalitan or literary j ousts
during fiestas
He satarized corrupt officials and friars during
pintakasi(cockfighting day)
He wrote anti-friar pamphlets in simple yet forceful
tagalog.
In 1882, he helped establish the Diariong Tagalog, the first
bilingual newspaper; he edited the Tagalog section.
He released Dasalan at Tocsohan (Prayers and
Mockeries), a manual of anticlerical commentary in the
format of novena
… Marcelo Del Pilar
Graciano Lopez-Jaena
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… la liga filipina
a political association of patriotic Filipinos founded
by Rizal to crusade for reforms.
founded by Jose Rizal on July 3, 1892 in a house at
Ilaya St., Tondo
its constitution was written by Jose Rizal, helped by
Jose Ma. Basa
Union of the
Archipelago Mutual
into a compact, protection in all
cases of
vigorous, and pressing
homogeneous necessity
body
Defense
… la liga against all
AIMS violence
filipina and
injustice
Fiscal
Agustin dela Rosa
Treasurer
Bonifacio Arevalo
Secretary
Deodato Arellano
✔Andres ✔Moises Salvador
Bonifacio
✔Jose A. Dizon ✔Timoteo Paez
✔Apolinario
Mabini ✔Domingo Franco ✔Arcadio del
Rosario
✔Mamerto
✔Numeriano
Natividad
Andriano
✔Ambrosio
✔Timoteo Lanuza
Rianzares Bautista
Members … la
liga
… la liga filipina
However, three days after the founding of Liga
Filipina, Rizal was arrested by order of Governor
General Despujol
On July 6, 1892, Rizal was exiled to Dapitan-
known to be the Liga Filipina’s collapse.
Is Propaganda Movement
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