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Southeast Asian Literature
Philippines, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thailand, Burma, Laos
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Introductions Role of Literature in the community
that reads them Different Genres Themes Highlights from the different
countries
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Topics of Discussion Roles
Literature is Education Literature is Hope Literature is a subversive act
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Literature is Hope “Even in hopelessness there is
hope” (Prof. Grant Olson) Poem (Burma) “Let’s Go to Tahiti” Short Story (Vietnamese) To Live Novel (Philippines) Noli Me
Tangere “Writers hope to bring the spirit of
reform into all spheres of life”
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Literature is Education Living History Gives a voice to the people Conveys quality of life Geography - Rural vs. Urban Shows people land and relate to it
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Literature is Education Explores relationship between Men
and Women and identifies gender role
Political Power and its corruption
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Literature is a Subversive Act A medium for change Writers and Readers alike join in
the act Promotes Social Responsibility
and Social Consciousness
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Genres Traditional Oral Literature- Folktales,
Proverbs, Riddles, legends Religious Narratives and Literature-
Buddhist Codes and verses, Jataka Tales
Narrative Poetry - Epic Stories
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Non-narrative Poetry - songs, love poems etc.
Historical Novels Contemporary Literature - novels,
short stories, poems,
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Themes Animals and Forest Supernatural/Mythical Beings and
their journeys Gender Roles
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Strong Familial Relationship, loyalty and Identity, Ethnocentricity
Prostitution Rural vs. Urban
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Poignancy of Love Relationship Wheels of Fate Importance of Reciprocity Struggles between humanity and
poverty
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Strength of Human Character Political Corruption Nationalism and anti-colonialism
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Other themes
Fortune Telling Karma, Justice, Responsibility and
Retribution Nature, Society, and Humanity
uniting together
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Philippines
Literature based on expressive Culture epics myths legends, tales riddles, proverbs and rituals balagtasan
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Philippine Epics
Cultural Values and Universal Themes of Epic Poetry Miraculous birth of the hero his precocious strength magical powers
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herculean deeds extraterestial journeys to the
underworld and sky world his death and resuscitation
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Vietnam Literature
Rich, varied expressing over the centuries.
Depicts humor, realism, and irony of the Vietnamese people
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Themes
Oriental Philosophy - a system that harmonizes the natural and social world that includes humanity in the center uniting with nature and society.
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Oriental Philosophy discovered not only the three directions of time (past, present, future) but also a 4th direction - the direction of spiritual life.
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Oriental Philosophy that Influence Vn Literature
Buddhism Confucianism Taoism - that is mainly a
combination of folk beliefs and high regard of nature
Animism (10th Century - where strong winds, the waters, and the mountain were worshipped
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Principal Tenets of this 4 Oriental Philosophy “Nature and society and humanity
unite with one another in a harmony of beauty. The link of human generations and thousands of living creatures never ends. (Phuc Cu De, 1999)
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NONE turns HAVE - NONE means endless, boundless, immense, infinite, numberless in moving and changing movements and the developing process of everything.
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HAVE is not simply possessive in meaning but it means the limitation of changing and the developing process ofeverything. (Phuc Cu De, 1999)
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Man = Great Universe = Great Nature and Society
“Nature, Society, and Humanity Unite with one Another in a harmony of beauty.”
“The link of human generations and thousand of living creatures never ends.”
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Genres
Anonymous Literature (Oral) Legends Proverbs Songs that depicts aspects of
traditional society
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Folk Literature (17th and 18th century) Fables Satirical and narrative poems Verse Novels
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Verse Novels first verse has 6 feet 2nd verse has 8 feet 6th character of the second verse
rhymes with the last character of the first verse
these novels are recited and sung from village to village
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Texts indicate chinese influence, chinese characters (Tom language) and chinese conception of literary style
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Modern Literature - texts are evidence of realism as a repurcussion of 30+ of warit also shows a literary dichotomy created by the partition of Vietnam in 1954.
“Through literature, writers hoped to bring the spirit of reform into all spheres of Vietnamese life.”
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Thailand
Religion Jataka Tales a.k.a Aesops Fables Fate and Karma Buddhist Concepts of Merit and
Demerit The Theme of Rice - gather as
much as you need for one day
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Indonesian
Ramayana - The Journey of Rama Purpose: To conquer evil with
good Important Notions: Meditation,
Power of Language, Hierarchy/caste
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Laos Secular texts - much richer than
religious texts popular and classical lietrature are
well known at all levels of society although authors names are unknown and texts are undated and undatable 1. Stories, legends and poem of
oral tradition are satirical in tone Stories called sysva have strong
moral and education content
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3. Tales that comment on the naivety of the peasantry, the greediness of the wealthy and the demands of the royalty
4. Judicial stories which include commentaries on ancient Lao codes
5. Historical Legends - e.g. History of Khun Purom which recount the legendary migration of the Tai Peoples from China to Luang Prabang
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6. Poetry that are predominantly Buddhist and inspired to the licentious
7. Classical Lao Literature - written in prose and verse form, lenghty and not original. Themes include handsome priest, the heroin is a beautiful princess and the antagonist a demon. There is also a Lao version of the Ramayana