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Leona Josefa Florentino (19 April 1849 – 4 October 1884) was a Filipina foundational poet, [1] dramatist, satirist, and playwright who wrote and poetically spoke in Ilocano, her mother tongue, and Spanish, the lingua franca of her era.
There was criticism against the Maria Clara image portrayed by the Philippine paladin, José Rizal, as well as critiques and feminine disapproval of how Filipino men writers wrote about women. Contemporary feminist female writers were also inclined to break away from the traditional, idealized and typecast image of the Filipina of the past as ...
Jessica Hagedorn (born 1949), Filipino-American playwright, novelist, mixed-media artist; Rosa Henson (1927–1997), autobiographer; Margie Holmes (active since 1973), non-fiction writer, columnist, popular psychologist; Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo (born 1944), non-fiction writer, fictionist, and professor
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Quijano was the first feminist fictionist in Cebuano literature [5] and one of the early pre-war short story writers. [6] She had written two novels and over 150 stories and wrote for periodicals The Freeman, [4] Nasod (Nation), Babaye (Woman) and Bag-ong Kusog (New Force) and other publications before and after World War II. [2]
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Filipino male writers and Category:20th-century Filipino women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
She was also president of the Women's Club of Manila. [ 5 ] Books by Pura Villanueva Kalaw included Osmeña From Newspaperman to President (1946), [ 6 ] How the Filipina Got the Vote , Outstanding Filipino Women , Anthology of Filipino Women Writers , The Consumer Cooperatives in the Philippines , The Filipino Cookbook , and A Brief History of ...
Magdalena Gonzaga Jalandoni (May 27, 1891, in Jaro, Iloilo – September 14, 1978, in Jaro) [1] was a Filipino novelist, playwright, short story writer, poet, sculptor and painter. She is now remembered as one of the most prolific Filipino writers in the Hiligaynon language. Hailing from Western Visayas, her works are said to have left ...