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040 _erda
050 _aDS 670
_b.C116 2016
100 _aCañete, Reuben Ramas., author.
_9126075
245 0 _aAmadeo Y. Manalad :
_b telling tadhana /
_cReuben Ramas Cañete.
264 _a[Philippines] :
_b [Saga Publishing],
_c2016
300 _apages, unnumbered pages :
_billustrations, portraits
_c30x23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aThe book discusses the illustrations of the Filipino artist Amadeo Y. Manalad that depicted certain historical episodes narrated in turn in Tadhana: History of the Filipino People. Authored by President Ferdinand Marcos, the book, writes Professor Canete, aimed to "recapitulat[e] the history of the Philippines based on the perspective of a Filipino nationalist, but one who simultaneously was also is its unarguable leader, the President himself" (15). The book "form[ed] a pro-Filipino viewpoint about national history that rejects the imperialist attitude and colonial mentality....without being anti-foreign and anti-establishment" (15). Volume 1 and Volume Two, Parts One and Two of Tadhana were published between 1976 and 1980. The illustrations in the Tadhana book itself were done by Rod Perez Cruz, but President Marcos, writes Professor Canete, knew "keenly that his narration of Philippine history, if confined into print, would only be read by a small percentage of the Filipino population." The president ".....must have concluded that using the illustration format for newspapers in translating Tadhana into a more visual and comprehendible narrative would enhance the effect of this work, and popularize the rendition of history through a format that was already familiar to millions of readers" (16). --Ac.upd.edu.ph
650 _aPhilippines
_2sears
942 _cFR
999 _c89921
_d89921