Filipino is a term that originally referred to the Spanish population who were born and settled in the Philippines. * During the nationalist movements of the late 19th century and after the revolt and independence from Spain in 1898, it came to refer to the general population of the country, either native or Mestizo.
Filipino, or Pilipino, can also refer to:
Arts and Entertainment :: Philippines
Panitikan :: Sining

A Philippine Literature Page: Pinoylit - Learn about Filipino writers, their lives, their work, Philippine novels and chapter summaries, Philippine folk tales, folklore, myths and legend.
Butch Dalisay - Official site includes the text of The Body (from Sarcophagus and Other Stories, 1992).
Carlos Bulosan Biographical - Newspaper article from Seattle Times about the life and times of Carlos Bulosan as related by his 82 year old surviving companion.
Meta Description: [ Carlos Bulosan pioneering Filipino writer ]
Isagani R. Cruz - Philippine critic-at-large's columns on books, education, literature, and film.
Jay's Literature Page - Sample writings of Filipino writer Jay Santos.
Literaturbruecke Philippinen: Literal Bridge Philippines - Articles and reviews of publications referring to the Philippines
Meta Description: [ King PhilippII., Statistics Philippines, Spratly Islands, Yamashita, Mabini, Andreas Bonifacio, Flag Philippines, Jose Maria Sison, NPA, Barong, Filipino, Santo Nino, Ghosts Philippines, Cockfighting, Football Philippines, Pacquiao, Beauty contests, Pegeants, Philippine Saints, Kidlat Tahimik, Zo... ]
N.V.M. Gonzalez: An Affair With Letters - Includes a biography, bibliography, links to articles on the writer and pictures.
Noli Me Tangere Chapter Summaries - Study notes for the novel.
Meta Description: [ This ebook contains chapter summaries of Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere. ]
Orange, the Novel - Previews the upcoming modern-day Philippine love story. Provides sample chapters and downloads.
Meta Description: [ The preview website of the upcoming Filipino novel, ORANGE -- a love story and social-political commentary on the Philippines, by Joey Silayan. ]
Red Pen Publishing - Publishes books and similar printed matter.
Sangandaan: The Life and Legacy of Agapito M. Joaquin - Named after the Sangandaan of Kalookan City, this site is created to house Agapito Joaquin's literary works, the history of Kalookan (up to 1970), and to serve as a sangandaan for the Joaquin family and friends' websites.
Meta Description: [ The Life and Legacy of Agapito M. Joaquin. AMJ was born and raised in Sangandaan, Kalookan (aka Caloocan)City, Philippines. The site is created to house his literary works, the history of Kalookan (up to 1970), and to serve as a sangandaan (a crossroad) for the Joaquin family and friends' websit... ]
Searching for the Heart of America: Reintroducing Carlos Bulosan - Essay by E. San Juan, Jr., reviewing Bulosan's life, fiction and poetry.
Meta Description: [ Because of his broadly socialist orientation, Bulosan may be the first consciously multicultural writer in the U.S. landscape whose roots in anticolonial protests and antifascist campaigns defy assimilation or cooptation into the hegemonic liberal canon. ]
The Filipino Drama - Contemporary discussion of the popular seditious plays performed in the Philippines during the American colonial era, by Aldice Gould Eames, 1906.
Meta Description: [ Seditious plays performed in the Philippines during the American colonial era are examined from the perspective of an American resident who recognizes their popularity and influence among Filipinos and wants them suppressed. ]
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