Critical Island Studies

Island regimes and governance in Marinduque island, Philippines

Dr. jellian Ricafrente, Sir Ken Palatino, Sir Wilmer Imperio, Dr. Randy Nobleza, Dr Gerald Gutierrez

 

The intention of the panel is to pursue a provisional  Marinduque political history utilizing the existing timelines, geographic location and life stories of the local chief executives in the island as proposed by the late Dr. Homer Montejo. The province had been a part of Batangas, then Tayabas and for a time annexed to Mindoro. The panel members would be discussing the island regimes and governance based on the local chief executives’ demographic profiles: both personal and professional, their significant achievements, likewise the challenges they encountered,  even the perceptions of constituents and the resulting biographical notes. Since Marinduque is from three old towns, Boac, Gasan and Santa Cruz. The first established visitas, Monserrat de Marinduque (Boac), San Juan De Marinduque (Santa Cruz) and San Bernardo De Marinduque (Gasan). Eventually, Mogpog separated from Boac with its own civil government and parish which started the tradition of Moryonan. Then, Torrijos became a separate town from Santa Cruz. And Buenavista, the youngest of all the towns in the island is from the town of Gasan. Sir Wilmer would focus on the town of Santa Cruz, as the campus director of the Marinduque State College Santa Cruz branch which was formerly Marinduque Community College. Then Sir Ken Palatino would zero in Torrijos with the recent publication of  Reijohn Mediones’ Ang Torrijos – Noon, Kahapon, Ngayon  (Torrijos Town – Remote, Recent Past, Today). Dr. Randy Nobleza dwells on Mogpog while Dr. Gerald Gutierrez deals with Boac, the capital town. Finally, the lead researcher takes on both Gasan and Buenavista.

 

Keywords: Marinduque Studies, Local History, Political Science, Island Heritage, Governance

 

may 2024 accomplishments

May 2024 accomplishment

 

May 1              MMAAP and DICT mtg

May 3              ISBN,ISMN and ISSN orientation

May 6-10        impact assessment training

May 11            the indie pub collab no. 4

May 20            Tubong webinar

May 21            BCAEd thesis defense

May 23            RDC Special Committee on Culture

May 25            Cha time no. 29 webinar

May 27            BA ELS proposal

May 29            BAC proposal

May 31            National Filipiniana Index launch

 

Mimaropa special committee on culture

agenda brief
title moryonan, tubong, kalutang triennale, ICH trifecta marinduque
proponent (agency/ office) ncca, unacom, lgu, pgm, msc, hearts council of Marinduque for culture and arts
action desired for support, discussion or endorsement
background since 2016, in reference to intangible cultural heritage, Marinduque have at least five entries.  According to Jess Peralta’s Pinagmulan: enumerations from the Philippine inventory of intangible heritage, these are as follows: Moriones festival and morion head mask along with putong/ putungan, antipo and pupuwa ritual.
issue and main consideration moryonan become part of unesco ICH registry or representative list. Tubong revitalization of other versions In the community such as Tubong sa pasyon, banahaw, jerarchias, kasamahan, habanera and kalagyo. Kalutang master, tirso serdeña be nominated again for Gawad manlilikha ng bayan.

 

formation of civil society organization to complement the existing respective local culture and arts councils and integration of creative councils in consonance with the Philippine Creative Industries Development Act.

 

programming of activities every quarter apart from the peak season in Marinduque during Holy Week in Marinduque, such national arts month every February, literature/ food month every April, heritage month every May, history, language every august, creative industries month every September, museums and galleries, libraries and information services month every October, children’s, reading and literacy month every November

 

publication of key books about Marinduque’s ICH such as moryonan, tubongan and kalutang

attachments/ annexes/ sources of data ·      Philippine guide map from pinagmulan (2016)

·      Chapter 7 beliefs, customs and traditions (3-15)

·      Moryon: Panata sa Likod ng Maskara (Danny Mandia forthcoming book)

·      Transmission and Transformation: Tubong rituwal as knowledge, practice, and heritage in Marinduque, Philippines (Bryan Viray forthcoming book)

·      Marinduque Cultural Heritage Reader (Collection of essays)

mmaap webinar

Creation to Publication from scratch to a book spiels

9:00-11am May 18, Saturday

 

  1. Introduction of guests, speakers
    1. Randy Nobleza
    2. Gerard Diana
    3. Jimely Estoya
    4. Andrea Saet

 

  1. Sharing of MSC Litera Club production
    1. Nagsasariling Araling Filipino c/o dr rtn
    2. Marinduque Tagalog Dictionary
    3. Likhai anthology c/o ms estoya

 

  • Panel Discussion
    1. Free hand illustration c/o ms saet: guhit kamay amidst ng digitalisasyon at artificial intelligence
    2. From paper to screen c/o ms estoya jane of all trades
    3. Assemblage, design and output c/o diana quick guides to book layouting and assemblage

 

  1. Open forum
  2. what is creativity? How do you become creative and stay creative?
  3. What is the readership survey highlights?
  4. What are the parts of publications? And what to consider?
  5. From nothing to something in the age of AI? Does it help or hamper creatives?
  6. Does it still matter reading books?
  7. What are books included in the MarSU press catalogue?
  8. So far, what has the MSC Litera Club published?
  9. What are the future plans of MSC litera club and MarSU press?
  10. What is the process of copyrights?
  11. What are the recent activities during creative expo, lit fest and book fair?

 

April 2024 accomplishment

April 5             MSC Boac Lit Fest x Book Fair

April 11           Book Nook Marinduque Lit Fest x Book Fair

April 13           The Indie Publishers meeting 3

April 15-17     Kain Conference

April 18           UP Baguio focus group discussion

April 19           Kamayan Green Convergence

April 20           SEACHA cha time

April 22-25     Pathways to Publication

April 23-25     Festival of Ideas

April 28           TAAP Webinar

April 30           Kolukyum x Tertulyang Pampanitikan

april litera x filipino month

April In Focus

Pagpapatuloy ng Creative Expo: Book Fair at Literary Festival sa Buwan ng Panitikan april 4

Buwan ng Panitikan, Kapayapaan at nagsasariling araling filipino: Litera Club April 10

“Creative Expo Podcast, Livestream para sa Buwan ng Panitikan at Kalutong Filipino” april 18

ThesisIt Sta Cruz, Festival of Ideas x Pathways to Publication ngayong Abril hanggang Mayo april 25