[So this has been a really taxing and scary time for me because of a close call with my family in the Philippines. For now nondescript, but I think you can imagine why I might be super worried for my older family members right now. Overall, be kind to yourself and others. We can make it through this. Ingat po.]
Back to Tagalog mythology, in a religion where deities can die, what comes next? Why, other anitos rise to take their place, of course! One trinity came to an end, and another rose to take its place.
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Meet Mt. Makiling (and More)
In such challenging times, stay safe. Ingat po!
Hugot Podcasting will be releasing an audio fiction show next month: The Mountain's Heart. This episode, let's look a little bit into the inspiration behind this show.
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Interlude of Frustration
Marcy wanted to talk about Filipino writers who won Filipino awards, so what was it so difficult?!?!
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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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Familiar Concepts, New Contexts
This week, Marcy returns to Tagalog mythology to showcase the daughters of a very familiar figure. Maybe too familiar, but don't worry about for now.
Sources:
1. Jocano, F. "Notes on Philippine Divinities," Philippine Folk Literature: The Myth, Daminan Eugenio, UP Press, 2001. https://www.asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ-06-02-1968/jocano-notes-philippine-divinities.pdf
2. “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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Interlude #6 - Introductions
Before we do any more profiles on noteworthy Filipinos, maybe you want to hear about the first time I found one. And yes, "found" is the right term...
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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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Reflections on Maria Clara
There's one character of Noli Me Tangere that stood out to Marcy, so she wantes to take the time to talk about that today.
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