Teresa Magbanua Part 8 - The Tragedy

[Editor's Note: Apologies for the delay. It was a long week in the US...]

Things were supposed to go well. Or at least better than they had been. But then tragedy strikes. And a downfall begins.

Sources:

1. Locsin-Nava, Cecelia. "Teresa Magbauna: Woman Warrior". Review of Women's Studies. Vol 6, No 1, 1996.

2. Foreman, John, “The Philippine Islands: a political, geographical, ethnographical, social and commercial history of the Philippine Archipelago, embracing the whole period of Spanish rule, with an account of the succeeding American insular government,” New York: 1907, C. Scribner's Sons. - https://archive.org/stream/island00forephilippinerich#page/478/mode/2up

The Text is in the Public Domain

3. Centennial Resource Book. (n.d.). Pascual Magbanua and Teresa Magbanua: WESTERN VISAYAS, Philippines Unsung Heroes. Retrieved November 3, 2020, from http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/hero/wv/page7.html

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Teresa Magbanua Part 7 - The Final High

The family bond will always be sacred, and what it generates may seem impossible. But never invincible.

Source:
Locsin-Nava, Cecelia. "Teresa Magbauna: Woman Warrior". Review of Women's Studies. Vol 6, No 1, 1996.

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Teresa Magbanua Part 3 - The Fighting Begins

[Studio note: Our sincerest apologies for the delay. Equipment broke down, which required replacements that took a few days to acquire. This hopefully spells out an end to delayed releases.

Next Friday will have an episode release, and a normal schedule will resume.]

Battles fought. With stakes so high, Teresa Magbanua could only settle for one outcome.


Sources:

1. Guererro, Milagros; Encarnacion, Emmanuel; Villegas, Ramon (1996), "Andres Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution", Sulyap Kultura, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 1 (2): 3–12, archived from the original on 2010-11-15, retrieved 2009-07-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20101115193832/http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/articles-on-c-n-a/article.php?i=5&subcat=1

2. Lanzona, V. A. (2012). Amazons of the Huk Rebellion: Gender, Sex, and Revolution in the Philippines. Manila: Quezon city Ateneo de Manila University.

3. https://cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/2017/06/07/5-filipino-heroines.html


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What Is This Podcast Really?

[IMPORTANT NOTE: Schedule change. This podcast will now release episodes every other Friday. Next week will have an episode as a reset week. Then every other Friday will start. Ingat po.]


So the answer to this question really should have come by now Like how long has this podcast been running? But seriously, it's time to really stop and think what this show will be.

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Interlude #9 - Connections

So... apparently there's a very small connection between F. Landa Jocano and your humble, amateur podcast host. It's small objectively, but it means a lot to Marcy.

Source: Cruz, Vida. 10.28.2013. "F. Landa Jocano, anthropologist and UP professor emeritus, passes away". gmanetwork.com. Diliman, Quezon City: GMA Network, Inc.. https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/332871/f-landa-jocano-anthropologist-and-up-professor-emeritus-passes-away/story/ Last Accessed 5.16.2020

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A Third Set of Threes


Back to Tagalog mythology, the third set of gods reveal themselves. And with them comes some shifts in Tagalog history.

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Something I Hadn't Thought About Before

When the new thing you learned is that something exists... A religious icon you had seen dozens of times before but never thought about.


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Sources:

Sison, Antonio D. (2015). "Afflictive Apparitions: The Folk Catholic Imaginary in Philippine Cinema". Material Religion. Routledge. 11 (4): 421–442.

Jaime C. Laya (2001). Letras Y Figuras. Manila: Anvil. pp. 89–90. ISBN 978-971-27-1143-5.

Elizabeth H. Pisares (1999). Daly City is My Nation: Race, Imperialism and the Claiming of Pinay / Pinoy Identities in Filipino American Culture. University of California Press. p. 58. OCLC 43832108
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Christmas Symbols

Christmas time again! Let's talk about a couple of the things you might see. Partially because I love them so much.


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Sources:
“Christmas in the Philippines.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Dec. 2019, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_in_the_Philippines.

Tabora-Roberts, Toni. "Retired Printer Shares the Tradition of the Parol, the Filipino Christmas Lantern." Asian Reporter [Portland, Or.] 2007: 11. Web.

Dayrit, Christine. “A Decade of Belenismo Sa Tarlac.” Philstar.com, https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/travel-and-tourism/2017/12/09/1766831/decade-belenismo-sa-tarlac.

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Lechón

In a month when so many Filipinos go back for a visit, we should talk about a food that seemingly defines the holidays. (And other parties)


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Sources:
https://news.abs-cbn.com/life/06/11/18/best-pig-ever-with-that-one-phrase-bourdain-put-ph-lechon-in-global-spotlight

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lechon

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB119075618625939123

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Filipino Saints

Catholicism is an important part of the Filipino identity. Let's take a closer look at some of the figures involved.


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Sources:
St Rose of Lima
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Rose-of-Lima
https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=446

St. Lorenzo Ruiz
https://aci.archchicago.org/asian-icons/st-lorenzo-ruiz
https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=231?r=1&l=ri&fst=0

St. Pedro Calungsod
https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=7581
https://www.catholicsun.org/2018/04/02/feast-of-st-pedro-calungsod/

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A Duwende's Tale

A different type of tale for you all today... One that hits close to my home. Literally, I guess.

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Behind the Scenes Special

And of course this episode is late. See you next week.


Sources:
1. Ramos, Maximo D., and Dani Reyes. The Creatures of Midnight. Phoenix Pub. House, 1990.

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A Lizard Tale

This week, we have a not so fun tale. Or maybe it's funny. I don't know. It miht jsut depend on your perspective.


Sources:
1. Ramos, Maximo D. “The Man and the Lizard.” Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales, Phoenix Pub. House, 1990, pp. 56–58.

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Kita Kita: A New Piece of Myself

This podcast talks a lot about old stories. Well, there are plenty of new ones coming out of the Philippines. So let's talk about a great movie: Kita Kita (2017) dir by Sigrid P. Bernardo.

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Interlude #7 - Possibilities

Marcy made an uncharacteristically impulse decision, and she wants to talk to you about it. Namely, she's going to try to be better with something she should probably already know: Tagalog
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A Tale Fit for a DemiGoddess


This week, Marcy tells a diffrent tale of a familiar demi-goddess. We literally just met her, but there's more to her stories than Marcy was able to say.


Sources:
1. “Bathala's Daughters: The Demigods Mayari, Hanan & Tala.” THE ASWANG PROJECT, 14 May 2018, www.aswangproject.com/bathalas-daughters-demigods-mayari-hanan-tala/.

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Jeepneys - The Places They've Been

Maybe this isn't the best topic for a podcast episode, but Marcy loves Jeepneys. So you think she would have known more about the subject before doing this episode? Nope. It's not something you might be inclined to think about.


Sources:
1. Otsuka, Keijiro, et al. “Community and Market in Contract Choice: The Jeepney in the Philippines.” Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 34, no. 2, 1986, pp. 279–298., doi:10.1086/451528.
2. Syed, Saira. “End of the Road for Jeepneys in the Philippines?” BBC News, BBC, 30 July 2013, www.bbc.com/news/business-23352851.

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The Frog Princess

How about story time? What about one you already know? Or that is--at least--familiar....


Sources:
1. "The Frog Princess" inRamos, Maximo D. Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales. Phoenix Pub. House, 1990. pg 33-36

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The Buried Treasure

How about story time?


Sources:
1. Ramos, Maximo D. Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales. Phoenix Pub. House, 1990.


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The Danger of Noli Me Tangere

Today, Marcy bring up what she sees as one of the main (and most dangerous when the book was released) themes of this culture defining novel.

Not so much Good vs Evil but Real vs Appearance.
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