Commonly omitted from canonical histories of the Philippine Revolution
Role of women in the revolution
Melchora Aquino's contributions to the revolution
Helped hide fleeing revolutionaries, provided refuge, fed soldiers, and nursed the wounded
Women's involvement in the revolution has been...
Minimized, marginalized, restricted, domesticated
ilustrado
Filipino educated class during Spanish colonial rule
Support roles of women in the revolution
Nursing, providing food and shelter, raising funds, and taking care of the wounded
The commonly determined biggest catalyst for the Philippine Revolution
The liberal enlightenment of the ilustrado class
Two women associated with the Philippine flag
Marcela Agoncillo and Patrocinio Gamboa
Women's role in the revolution was seen as two things
Motherly and in a sexual manner
Katipunan
Revolutionary organization during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish
Emilio Aguinaldo's wife who worked for the welfare of revolutionary soldiers and organized a Red Cross association in the Philippines
Hilaria Aguinaldo
Newer trend when it comes to examining the history of the Philippine Revolution
Crediting more strength to the peasantry in relation to the ilustrados
Two women who were active participants of the military during the revolution
Trinidad Tecson and Teresa Magbanua
Titles of (any or all of the women below):
Melchora Aquino
Teodora Alonso
Trinidad Tecson
"Mother of the Revolution"
Jose Rizal's mother
"Mother of Biak-na-Bato"
commissariat
Department for the supply of food and equipment and handles the logistics of it
Melchora Aquino is also known by another title other than "Mother of the Revolution"
Tandang Sora
The reason why the liberalization of the ilustrado class was so crucial
Linked the elite and peasantry
This woman was skilled in espionage and intelligence missions
Patrocinio Gamboa?
Political reasons for why women's active military participation was not recognized
Prevent women from having political power by undermining their claims for it
Prevent women from having equal consideration as men post-revolution
metonymy
Using a word as a substitution for said thing
Least recognized national heroine
Teresa Magbanua
According to Reynaldo Ileto, the purpose of the pasyon in the involvement of rural Filipinos in the revolution
A way for the rural Filipinos to articulate their values and possible want for freedom
This woman took part in a battle at Saragosa
Trinidad Tecson
Nick Joaquin's account in Turn of the Century (1978) and how it portrayed women in the revolution
Recounted the revolution through the eyes of a real man and a fictional woman, and the fictional woman's involvement was portrayed as passive rather than active
pasyon
A version of Genesis, the Passion of Christ, and St. John's revelation that Spanish friars familiarized to Tagalogs?
Catholic text made familiar to Tagalogs by the Spanish?
Traditional gender roles in the Philippines
Father is the provider and keeps the family strong
Mother is the light of the home