PHIL LIT Syllabus JRCC
PHIL LIT Syllabus JRCC
PHIL LIT Syllabus JRCC
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The content of this course stresses on the historical transition of Philippine
Literature through representative compositions of different genres-short stories, poetry,
plays and essays for literary absorption both for appreciation and for interpretative
analysis to develop interest in the value of nationality in literature.
CREDIT UNIT: 3 units
1. Trace the historical transition of Philippine Literature from the Pre-Spanish Period up
to the present;
2. Explain the significant features of the various literary pieces from different periods ;
3. Actively participate in all activities from group discussions to portrayal of plays and
drama;
4. Inculcate value, awareness and appreciation for a Filipino literary legacy ;
5. Write a wholesome critique paper in one of the selected readings;
6. Participate in a stage play to give life to certain literary genres.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
A. Written Requirements
1. Reaction Paper
2. Active blog account
3. Critical Analysis of selected works
4. Stage Play
1. Lecture Discussion
2. Group Dynamics
COURSE OUTLINE
1. 1. Poetry
Lesson 2 a. A. Elements of Poetry 3
b. B. Techniques for Reading Poetry
2.
Lesson 3 2. Short story 3
a. A. Elements of Short Story
3.
Lesson 4 3. Essay 3
a. A. Elements of Essay
b. B. Types of Essay
Lesson 5 4.
4. Drama
a. A. Elements of Drama 3
b. B. Classification of Drama
c. C. Techniques of Reading Drama
5.
Lesson 6 5. 5. Figures of Speech 3
Representative Compositions
Lesson 21 A. Indecision 3
B.
Lesson 22 C. Like a Joke that Seems True 3
D.
Lesson 23 C. White Horse of Alih 3
Lesson 28 H. Cadaver 3
GRADING:
Attendance - 10%
Recitation/Projects - 20%
MT Examination - 25%
REFERENCES
: Books
Sayno, A. S. (2004). Philippine Literature. Bulacan:
Trinitas Publishing, Inc.
Tuazon, T. D. (2002). Philippine Literature from Ancient
Times to Present.
Caloocan City: Philippine Graphic Arts, Inc.
Text Manual
Menzo M. A. et.al. Philippine Literature.
REMINDERS:
1. Submission of all course requirements should be on time.
2. Complete attendance is a must.