• 5 Sections
  • 60 Lessons
  • 25 Hours
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  • 1. Colonial Spanish-Philippine literature
    12
    • 1.1
      Learning guide
    • 1.2
      The return journey: features and peculiarities
    • 1.3
      The Boxer Codex, 159?
    • 1.4
      Events in the Philippine Islands
    • 1.5
      Colonial literary genres in the Philippines
    • 1.6
      The accounts of events
    • 1.7
      Missionary linguistics
    • 1.8
      The theater
    • 1.9
      The festivals and their books
    • 1.10
      The Envious One's Interlude
    • 1.11
      Assessment
    • 1.12
      Additional material
  • 2. The independence of genius: 19th-century literature
    12
    • 2.1
      Learning guide
    • 2.2
      Towards Philippine Independence
    • 2.3
      From Baroque to Modern Globalization
    • 2.4
      The Philippine Library
    • 2.5
      Philippines 1825: Between festivities and pamphlets
    • 2.6
      From Clavería to Peláez: theater and speeches
    • 2.7
      "Beloved Land": The Literary Genres of the End of the Century
    • 2.8
      Philippines 1887: “near China, province of Japan, north of Siberia
    • 2.9
      "The enigma that the Philippines holds," said Pardo Bazán
    • 2.10
      The independence of genius
    • 2.11
      Assessment
    • 2.12
      Additional material
  • 3. The golden age of Hispanic-Philippine literature, 1902-1942
    12
    • 3.1
      Learning guide
    • 3.2
      The golden age of Spanish-Philippine literature
    • 3.3
      The Zóbel Prize
    • 3.4
      The Philippine Academy of the Spanish Language
    • 3.5
      New imaginaries?
    • 3.6
      Criticizing those who imitate Americans
    • 3.7
      Idealizing Spain to criticize the United States
    • 3.8
      Foundational texts
    • 3.9
      A family drama by Claro M. Recto
    • 3.10
      The archetype of the corrupted dalaga
    • 3.11
      Assessment
    • 3.12
      Additional material
  • 4. Contemporary Hispanic-Philippine Literature, 1945-2022
    13
    • 4.1
      Learning guide
    • 4.2
      Historical and literary overview from 1945 to 2022
    • 4.3
      Writing in Spanish after 1945
    • 4.4
      Why are Filipino texts so rare?
    • 4.5
      Literary genres
    • 4.6
      Themes in Philippine poetry from 1945 onwards
    • 4.7
      Genres of contemporary Hispanic-Philippine literature
    • 4.8
      Themes in contemporary Hispanic-Philippine literature
    • 4.9
      Folklore and the revision of history
    • 4.10
      Literature about World War II
    • 4.11
      1945-2022
    • 4.12
      Assessment
    • 4.13
      Additional material
  • 5. Hispanic-Philippine Literature through the Digital Humanities
    11
    • 5.1
      Learning guide
    • 5.2
      Digital resources
    • 5.3
      Optical character recognition
    • 5.4
      Extract text from images
    • 5.5
      Corpus of literary texts
    • 5.6
      Literary texts with Voyant Tools
    • 5.7
      Other analysis possibilities with Voyant Tools
    • 5.8
      From marginalia to digital semantic annotation
    • 5.9
      Places and entities in texts with Recogito
    • 5.10
      Projects with semantic annotation using Recogito
    • 5.11
      Assessment

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