User:AnakngAraw/Women in Philippine literature

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Women in Philippine literature are the fictional Filipino women characters that have been created by the writer to assume a protagonist's role in the narrative, regardless of whether the author or authors were a male or a female. These main characteristics and their character could be representative of how the male authors perceived women in their society, and as to how the female authors regard themselves in such a society in the Philippines, and as to what the ideal Filipino woman of the past could have been, to what the ideal Filipino woman should be today and what they could become in the future.

Wordplay[edit]

  • Fictional Filipino women
  • Filipino women in fiction
  • Filipino heroines
  • Fictitious Filipino female characters
  • Leading/main characters - even villains
  • Fictional women characters in Philippine literature

Genre[edit]

  • Short stories
  • Folk tales
  • Komiks
  • Plays
  • Novels
  • Pocketbooks

Outline[edit]

  • Their roles
  • Written and created by Filipino men
  • Written and created by Filipino women themselves

Characters[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Works of José Rizal
  • Tagalog literature
  • Works of Lualhati Bautista (Dekada '70 etc)
  • Works of Edgardo Reyes (Laro sa Baga - ? - lead character is male; see other works)
  • Works of Ninotchka Rosca
  • Works of F. Sionil José (Three Filipino women etc)
  • Works of Nick Joaquin (Women who had two navels - novel; May Day Eve - short story; The Summer Solstice - short story; etc)
  • In foreign literature (such as Always Hiding); second wife of a man (who prefers plastic chairs)

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