Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines

Barbed Wire: A Contextual Study of Poems by Four Political Prisoners in the Philippines sheds light on the poems included in the anthologies Why Cage Pigeons? by Mila Aguilar, Moon’s Face and Other Poems by Alan Jazmines, Alab: Mga Tula by Edgar Maranan, and Prison and Beyond by Jose Maria Sison. Th...

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Main Author: Salita, Grace B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-127692024-11-22T03:21:42Z Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines Salita, Grace B. Barbed Wire: A Contextual Study of Poems by Four Political Prisoners in the Philippines sheds light on the poems included in the anthologies Why Cage Pigeons? by Mila Aguilar, Moon’s Face and Other Poems by Alan Jazmines, Alab: Mga Tula by Edgar Maranan, and Prison and Beyond by Jose Maria Sison. The lives of these poets have been discussed, and their poems have been categorized according to their themes. The six main classifications are A Barbed-Wire Existence, The Guiding Light, The Detained Society, The Detained Society’s Response; The Poet, the Pen, and Imprisonment; and The Triumph of Battered Lives. The personal and socio-historical contexts of these poems are provided through the interviews which were conducted with the four writers and through library research. 2004-04-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6991 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Political prisoners--Philippines Prisoners' writings, Philippine (English) Poets, Filipino--Interviews Language and Literacy Education Poetry
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 Political prisoners--Philippines
Prisoners' writings, Philippine (English)
Poets, Filipino--Interviews
Language and Literacy Education
Poetry
spellingShingle Political prisoners--Philippines
Prisoners' writings, Philippine (English)
Poets, Filipino--Interviews
Language and Literacy Education
Poetry
Salita, Grace B.
Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines
description Barbed Wire: A Contextual Study of Poems by Four Political Prisoners in the Philippines sheds light on the poems included in the anthologies Why Cage Pigeons? by Mila Aguilar, Moon’s Face and Other Poems by Alan Jazmines, Alab: Mga Tula by Edgar Maranan, and Prison and Beyond by Jose Maria Sison. The lives of these poets have been discussed, and their poems have been categorized according to their themes. The six main classifications are A Barbed-Wire Existence, The Guiding Light, The Detained Society, The Detained Society’s Response; The Poet, the Pen, and Imprisonment; and The Triumph of Battered Lives. The personal and socio-historical contexts of these poems are provided through the interviews which were conducted with the four writers and through library research.
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author Salita, Grace B.
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title Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines
title_short Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines
title_full Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines
title_fullStr Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Barbed wire: A contextual study of poems by four political prisoners in the Philippines
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6991
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