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Bag-ong Kusog

Bag-ong Kusog (New Force) was a periodical in the Cebuano language that was in circulation before World War II. Established in 1915 in Cebu, Philippines, with its bilingual predecessor, Nueva Fuerza, it was published every Friday until it ceased operations at the outbreak of the war in 1941.

Bag-ong Kusog (New Strength)
Founder(s)Vicente Rama
Founded1921
LanguageCebuano
Ceased publication1941
HeadquartersCebu City, Philippines
Sister newspapersNueva Fuerza
Free online archiveshttps://archive.cebuanostudiescenter.com/pdf/

History

After three centuries of Spanish colonial rule and in the Commonwealth period under the Americans, mass media in the country prospered. The period between 1916 and 1935 likewise marked the steady decline of Spanish as a lingua franca in Cebu and the rise of Cebuano publications.[1]

Bag-ong Kusog started out as a Spanish–Cebuano bi-weekly publication named Nueva Fuerza. Founded on May 2, 1915,[2] by writer, editor, and politician Vicente Rama,[3] Nueva Fuerza later became tri-weekly starting on February 7, 1919. Its printing press company, which was previously the Imprenta Rosario and then Imprenta "The Cebu Chronicle", was sold to Vicente Rama. The company was then renamed "The Cebu Press" in 1917.[2] Rama was assisted by circulation manager Felipe Tabasa, and editors Julio Pongan and Eustaquio B. Gonzales.[4]

By 1922, Nueva Fuerza was absorbed by the sister weekly, Bag-ong Kusog, whose first issue was printed in 1921.[2] The transition to Cebuano was driven by nationalistic sentiment prevalent in those times.[5]

In its heyday, Bag-ong Kusog was the leading periodical with a circulation of 7,000,[2] considered high at that time. It was the most successful regional periodical excluding the Manila-printed issues by Liwayway Publications.[6] It enjoyed popularity[5] and wide readership in Cebuano-speaking provinces in Visayas and Mindanao,[7] as well as immigrants in Hawaii.[6] Its last issue was released in 1941 at the outbreak of the World War II.[3]

Contents

Bag-ong Kusog and other local periodicals were considered popular form of reading material in the pre-war era. They were inexpensive and contained information that appealed to the masses newly accustomed to a free press.[5] It contained coverage of current events, editorials, reports, columns, and literary works.[3] Like the periodicals of its time, its role was assumed to be a vehicle for social change.[6] One of the chief concerns of the writers of Bag-ong Kusog and the press was the changing attitude towards Spanish-era social customs and traditions[8] particularly among young people that was attributed to the secularism brought by the Americans.[5]

Similar to the periodicals at that time, its contents may contain information that forward political interest. According to scholars, during a congressional race that pitted Vicente Rama and Maximino Noel, Rama published a story where the hero's name was an anagram of Rama and villain's name that of Noel.[9]

Impact on Cebuano literary arts

The press in general contributed greatly to the development of Cebuano literary arts in the decades leading up to the war.[10][11] Writers published their works on newspapers and magazines due to the underdevelopment of book publishing industry in Cebu,[5] and Bag-ong Kusog printed literary outputs,[5] publishing literary works such as novels, short stories, folklore and poetry.[6]

Cebuano poets produced an estimated 13,000 poems before the war in various media.[10] In addition, Bag-ong Kusog published Dr. Gardeopatra Gador Quijano's Lourdes, the first ever feminist novel written in the Cebuano language, with its advocacy for women to exercise their right of suffrage, through serialized printing in its August to September 1939 issues.[12] Additionally, it was also one of the crucial instruments in developing the art of Cebuano essay and journalism, as well as publishing the works of writers of short story which became popular in the early part of the 20th century.[13]

Historical commemoration

External links

  • The Nueva Fuerza Online Archive: Cebuano Studies Center Shared Future Project

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Commonwealth Period". commmedia.aijc.com.ph. Media Museum. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "About: The Nueva Fuerza Online Archive: Cebuano Studies Center Shared Future Project". The Nueva Fuerza Online Archive. Cebuano Studies Center. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Don Vicente Rama, Father of the Cebu City Charter". cebucity.gov.ph. Cebu City Government. March 5, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  4. ^ Oaminal, Clarence Paul (February 19, 2014). "Vicente Rama Street, Cebu City". www.pressreader.com. The Freeman. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Alburo, Erlinda K. (2007). "History and the Prewar Cebuano Novel" (PDF). Philippine Studies. Ateneo de Manila University. 55 (4): 479–508.
  6. ^ a b c d Rama, Vicente (2003). The Vicente Rama reader : an introduction for modern readers. Madrid, Renato E. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. ISBN 978-9715504416. OCLC 54952562.
  7. ^ Asuncion, Ruben Jeffrey (June 11, 2016). "Peryodismo sa ilang katha noong 1900s". Retrieved December 23, 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Alburo, Erlinda K. (1985). "History Via The Newspaper: Pre-War Cebuano Social Life". Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society. 13 (3): 240–245. JSTOR 29791859.
  9. ^ . Cebu Journalism & Journalists. September 24, 2015. Archived from the original on May 18, 2019. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Alburo, Erlinda K. "Cebuano Literature in the Philippines". National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  11. ^ Alburo, Erlinda (September 1984). "Cebuano Writing and the Periodical Press". Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society. 12 (3): 183–190. JSTOR 29791828.
  12. ^ Lola Elyang (March 9, 2014). "Doktor Garding". pressreader.com. The Freeman. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  13. ^ (PDF). National Library of the Philippines. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 15, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  14. ^ "Cebuano Studies Center launches Nueva Fuerza online archive". pressreader.com. Cebu Daily News. September 14, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2018.

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Bag ong Kusog New Force was a periodical in the Cebuano language that was in circulation before World War II Established in 1915 in Cebu Philippines with its bilingual predecessor Nueva Fuerza it was published every Friday until it ceased operations at the outbreak of the war in 1941 Bag ong Kusog New Strength Founder s Vicente RamaFounded1921LanguageCebuanoCeased publication1941HeadquartersCebu City PhilippinesSister newspapersNueva FuerzaFree online archiveshttps archive cebuanostudiescenter com pdf Contents 1 History 2 Contents 3 Impact on Cebuano literary arts 4 Historical commemoration 5 External links 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory EditAfter three centuries of Spanish colonial rule and in the Commonwealth period under the Americans mass media in the country prospered The period between 1916 and 1935 likewise marked the steady decline of Spanish as a lingua franca in Cebu and the rise of Cebuano publications 1 Bag ong Kusog started out as a Spanish Cebuano bi weekly publication named Nueva Fuerza Founded on May 2 1915 2 by writer editor and politician Vicente Rama 3 Nueva Fuerza later became tri weekly starting on February 7 1919 Its printing press company which was previously the Imprenta Rosario and then Imprenta The Cebu Chronicle was sold to Vicente Rama The company was then renamed The Cebu Press in 1917 2 Rama was assisted by circulation manager Felipe Tabasa and editors Julio Pongan and Eustaquio B Gonzales 4 By 1922 Nueva Fuerza was absorbed by the sister weekly Bag ong Kusog whose first issue was printed in 1921 2 The transition to Cebuano was driven by nationalistic sentiment prevalent in those times 5 In its heyday Bag ong Kusog was the leading periodical with a circulation of 7 000 2 considered high at that time It was the most successful regional periodical excluding the Manila printed issues by Liwayway Publications 6 It enjoyed popularity 5 and wide readership in Cebuano speaking provinces in Visayas and Mindanao 7 as well as immigrants in Hawaii 6 Its last issue was released in 1941 at the outbreak of the World War II 3 Contents EditBag ong Kusog and other local periodicals were considered popular form of reading material in the pre war era They were inexpensive and contained information that appealed to the masses newly accustomed to a free press 5 It contained coverage of current events editorials reports columns and literary works 3 Like the periodicals of its time its role was assumed to be a vehicle for social change 6 One of the chief concerns of the writers of Bag ong Kusog and the press was the changing attitude towards Spanish era social customs and traditions 8 particularly among young people that was attributed to the secularism brought by the Americans 5 Similar to the periodicals at that time its contents may contain information that forward political interest According to scholars during a congressional race that pitted Vicente Rama and Maximino Noel Rama published a story where the hero s name was an anagram of Rama and villain s name that of Noel 9 Impact on Cebuano literary arts EditThe press in general contributed greatly to the development of Cebuano literary arts in the decades leading up to the war 10 11 Writers published their works on newspapers and magazines due to the underdevelopment of book publishing industry in Cebu 5 and Bag ong Kusog printed literary outputs 5 publishing literary works such as novels short stories folklore and poetry 6 Cebuano poets produced an estimated 13 000 poems before the war in various media 10 In addition Bag ong Kusog published Dr Gardeopatra Gador Quijano s Lourdes the first ever feminist novel written in the Cebuano language with its advocacy for women to exercise their right of suffrage through serialized printing in its August to September 1939 issues 12 Additionally it was also one of the crucial instruments in developing the art of Cebuano essay and journalism as well as publishing the works of writers of short story which became popular in the early part of the 20th century 13 Historical commemoration EditThe Cebuano Studies Center of University of San Carlos in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts NCCA launched Nueva Fuerza online archive last August 31 2017 which digitized copies of the periodical from 1921 until 1926 14 External links EditThe Nueva Fuerza Online Archive Cebuano Studies Center Shared Future ProjectSee also EditCebuano literature Vicente Rama Vicente GarcesReferences Edit The Commonwealth Period commmedia aijc com ph Media Museum Retrieved December 27 2018 a b c d About The Nueva Fuerza Online Archive Cebuano Studies Center Shared Future Project The Nueva Fuerza Online Archive Cebuano Studies Center Retrieved December 23 2018 a b c Don Vicente Rama Father of the Cebu City Charter cebucity gov ph Cebu City Government March 5 2012 Retrieved December 23 2018 Oaminal Clarence Paul February 19 2014 Vicente Rama Street Cebu City www pressreader com The Freeman Retrieved December 27 2018 a b c d e f Alburo Erlinda K 2007 History and the Prewar Cebuano Novel PDF Philippine Studies Ateneo de Manila University 55 4 479 508 a b c d Rama Vicente 2003 The Vicente Rama reader an introduction for modern readers Madrid Renato E Quezon City Ateneo de Manila University Press ISBN 978 9715504416 OCLC 54952562 Asuncion Ruben Jeffrey June 11 2016 Peryodismo sa ilang katha noong 1900s Retrieved December 23 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Alburo Erlinda K 1985 History Via The Newspaper Pre War Cebuano Social Life Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society 13 3 240 245 JSTOR 29791859 Bias and the future of journalism Cebu Journalism amp Journalists September 24 2015 Archived from the original on May 18 2019 Retrieved May 19 2019 a b Alburo Erlinda K Cebuano Literature in the Philippines National Commission for Culture and the Arts Retrieved December 23 2018 Alburo Erlinda September 1984 Cebuano Writing and the Periodical Press Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society 12 3 183 190 JSTOR 29791828 Lola Elyang March 9 2014 Doktor Garding pressreader com The Freeman Retrieved December 23 2018 Cebuano comes from the root word Cebu PDF National Library of the Philippines Archived from the original PDF on February 15 2019 Retrieved December 23 2018 Cebuano Studies Center launches Nueva Fuerza online archive pressreader com Cebu Daily News September 14 2017 Retrieved December 23 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bag ong Kusog amp oldid 1106739632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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