Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry

This creative thesis is an attempt to portray the early 21st century Metro Manila streets and slums of the Philippines through poetry using the principles of Ezra Pound's Imagism/Vorticism and bagay poetry. The bagay tradition of ordinary and mundane language and the short, express-like and kin...

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Main Author: De Joya, Dondi Paulo E.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-33862021-06-29T08:08:44Z Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry De Joya, Dondi Paulo E. This creative thesis is an attempt to portray the early 21st century Metro Manila streets and slums of the Philippines through poetry using the principles of Ezra Pound's Imagism/Vorticism and bagay poetry. The bagay tradition of ordinary and mundane language and the short, express-like and kinetic characteristics of Imagist/Vocalist poetry are used to capture the experiences and realities such as commuting, which has become an undeniable part of the Filipino's daily routine. Moreover, both traditions attempt to portray present issues such as poverty, increasing oil prices, pollution--everything that exemplifies the present mundane aspects of the country. By utilizing the common, mundane and blunt language of the people involved in the routine of commuting and the Metro Manila life, this work will express, as well as expound on, the different elements that Filipinos encounter during their daily urban encounters. This thesis does not only attempt to portray and capture, but to give a new familiarization on the routine Filipinos have--that what they undergo, no matter how they abhor or get used to it, is just as important as how they face their dreams and fears in their own context. The commuter's life, in other words, is part of their means to achieve their aspirations which, in turn, is imposed upon them and arouses diverse sentiments which this thesis will also attempt to give voice to. Lastly, this is an attempt to capture and give voice to this specific local experience this day and age and to add to the contemporary human experience. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/2386 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Poetry Tagalog poetry--Philippines--Metro Manila Philippine poetry (English) Modernism (Literature) Comparative Literature
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Poetry
Tagalog poetry--Philippines--Metro Manila
Philippine poetry (English)
Modernism (Literature)
Comparative Literature
spellingShingle Poetry
Tagalog poetry--Philippines--Metro Manila
Philippine poetry (English)
Modernism (Literature)
Comparative Literature
De Joya, Dondi Paulo E.
Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry
description This creative thesis is an attempt to portray the early 21st century Metro Manila streets and slums of the Philippines through poetry using the principles of Ezra Pound's Imagism/Vorticism and bagay poetry. The bagay tradition of ordinary and mundane language and the short, express-like and kinetic characteristics of Imagist/Vocalist poetry are used to capture the experiences and realities such as commuting, which has become an undeniable part of the Filipino's daily routine. Moreover, both traditions attempt to portray present issues such as poverty, increasing oil prices, pollution--everything that exemplifies the present mundane aspects of the country. By utilizing the common, mundane and blunt language of the people involved in the routine of commuting and the Metro Manila life, this work will express, as well as expound on, the different elements that Filipinos encounter during their daily urban encounters. This thesis does not only attempt to portray and capture, but to give a new familiarization on the routine Filipinos have--that what they undergo, no matter how they abhor or get used to it, is just as important as how they face their dreams and fears in their own context. The commuter's life, in other words, is part of their means to achieve their aspirations which, in turn, is imposed upon them and arouses diverse sentiments which this thesis will also attempt to give voice to. Lastly, this is an attempt to capture and give voice to this specific local experience this day and age and to add to the contemporary human experience.
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author De Joya, Dondi Paulo E.
author_facet De Joya, Dondi Paulo E.
author_sort De Joya, Dondi Paulo E.
title Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry
title_short Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry
title_full Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry
title_fullStr Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry
title_full_unstemmed Kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: A collection of Philippine urban poetry
title_sort kwentong kalye, kantang kanto: a collection of philippine urban poetry
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/2386
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