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21ST Century Literature Week 3 Day 2

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SHS

21ST CENTURY
LITERATURE
FROM THE
PHILIPPINES
AND THE
WOLRD
Grade 11 – STEM, ABM, HUMSS, TVL
PRAYER:
MOST ESSENTIALS LEARNING
COMPETENCIES
Compare and contrast the various 21st
century literary genres and the ones
from the earlier genres/periods citing
their elements, structures and
traditions. (EN12Lit-Id-25)
Objectives:
differentiate the 21st
century literary enumerate the
01 genres, and the one’s 02 elements, structures
from the original and traditions of each
genres; genre;

appreciate the unique


03 features of each
genre.
RECALL
●What are the
Major Literary
Genres?
ACTIVITY
Directions: Choose the
letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on
a separate sheet of paper.
ACTIVITY
1. It is a genre of speculative fiction dealing
with imaginative concepts such as futuristic
science and technology, space travel, time
travel, faster than light travel, a parallel
universe and extra-terrestrial life.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
ACTIVITY
2. A literary genre which combines
three media: book, movie/video and
internet website.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
ACTIVITY
3. A Literary presentation where the author
incorporates doodle writing and drawings
and handwritten graphics in place of the
traditional font Spanish Period
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
ACTIVITY
4. Stories told almost entirely in
dialogue, simulating social network
exchanges.
a. Chick Lit
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Text-Talk Novel
ACTIVITY
5. It is a genre fiction which addresses
issues of modern womanhood, often
humorously and lightheartedly.
a. Chick Lit
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Text-Talk Novel
Conventional
And 21st
Century Genres
21st Century
Literacy
Genres
Illustrated Novel, Digi-Fiction,
Graphic Novel, Manga,
Doodle Fiction, Text-Talk Novels
ILLUSTRATED NOVEL
 Story through text and illustrated
images
 50% 0f the narrative is presented
without words.
 The reader must interpret the images
to comprehend the story completely.
 Textual portions are presented in
traditional form.
ILLUSTRATED NOVEL
 Some illustrated novels may
contain no text at all.
 Span all genres.
 Examples include The Invention
of Hugo Cabret by Brian
Selznick and The Arrival by
Shaun Tan.
DIGI-FICTION
 Triple Media Literature
 Combines three media: book,
movie/video and internet website To get
the full story, students must engage in
navigation, reading, viewing in all three
forms.
 Patrick Carman’s Skeleton Creek and
Anthony Zuiker’s Level 26 are
examples.
GRAPHIC NOVEL
 Narrative in comic book formats.
 Narrative work in which the
story is conveyed to the reader
using a comic form.
GRAPHIC NOVEL
 The term is employed broadly manner,
encompassing non-fiction works and
thematically linked short stories as
well as fictional stories across a
number of genres.
 Archie Comics by John Goldwater and
illustrator, Bob Montana, is a good
example.
MANGA
 Japanese word for comics
 It is used in the English-speaking
world as a generic term for all comic
books and graphic novels originally
published in Japan.
 Considered as an artistic and
storytelling style.
MANGA
 Ameri-manga- sometimes used to refer to
comics created by American artists in manga
style.
 Shonen- Boy’s Manga (Naruto, Bleach, One
Piece)
 Shojo- Girl’s Manga (Sailormoon)
 Seinen- Men’s Manga (Akira)
 Josei- Women’s Manga (Loveless, Paradise
Kiss)
 Kodomo- Children’s Manga (Doraemon,
Hello Kitty)
DOODLE FICTION
 Literary presentation where the author
incorporates doodle writing and drawings and
handwritten graphics in place of the
traditional font.
 Drawing enhances the story, often adding
humorous elements.
 Examples include The Diary of a Wimpy Kid
by Jeff Kinney and Timmy Failure by Stephan
Pastis.
TEXT-TALK NOVELS
 Blogs, email and IM format
narratives.
 Stories told almost entirely in
dialogue simulating social
network exchanges.
DEVELOPING
MASTERY
What are the cited
different 21st Century
Literature Genres?
Compare and Contrast Graphic
Organizer

Directions: Write the similarities


and differences of the Doodle
Fiction, Manga, and Graphic
Novel using the compare and
contrast graphic organizer. Do
this on a sheet of paper.
Thank you!

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