Study Guide 2 Abad and Early Poetry
Study Guide 2 Abad and Early Poetry
Study Guide 2 Abad and Early Poetry
The emergence of Philippine poetry in English is necessarily tied to the American colonial
experience of the Philippines. In “Mapping the Poetic Terrain,” Gemino Abad traces the
development of early Philippine poetry from the 1900s to the 1990s. Abad touches upon several
issues that scholars and critics of Philippine Literature in English must grapple with—the early
entanglements with romanticism, the dawn of the New Criticism, and the role of the Imagination,
among others. Abad also stresses that in amidst all this, a critic must look at the subjectivity of the
poet and their engagement with social reality, a kind of subjectivity and relationship that exceeds the
impositions and limitations of American colonialism and its byproducts in our Literature. Perhaps
the most contentious issue that Abad tackles in the essay, and with Philippine Literature in English
in general, is the use of the English language in this new literary tradition. In this module, we unpack
the configuration between writer, world, and language as seen through early Philippine poetry in
English.
Look up: new criticism, romanticism, imagination, modern poetry, Philippine English
Discussion Forum
Main Discussion Question: Abad traces the phases of early Philippine poetry as a way of
discussing the poet's relationship with language, the self (subject matter), and social reality. Abad
distills his point when he explains that “at first indeed we wrote in English and freely borrowed and
adopted, and then, we wrought from English and forged (in its double sense) ourselves and our own
scene where we worked our own destiny.” What does he mean by the distinction between writing in
English and working from English? What is your take on his thesis?
Forum Mechanics
1. Post your own response to the main discussion question no later than February 24, 5 PM.
2. Respond to at least one classmate no later than February 27, 1 PM.
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Supplementary Sources
Gemino Abad, Edna Manlapaz (Eds.), Man of Earth: An Anthology of Filipino Poetry and Verse
from English 1905 to the Mid-50s. ADMU Press, 1989.
Gemino Abad, Our Scene so Fair: Filipino Poetry in English, 1905 to 1955. UP Press, 2008.
Edith Tiempo, Beyond, Extensions. UP Press, 1993.
Edna Manlapaz, Our Literary Matriarchs, ADMU Press, 1996.
Jonathan Chua (Ed.), The Critical Villa, ADMU Press, 2002.