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What is the meaning of Pantayong Pananaw?

What is the meaning of Pantayong Pananaw?

New History
The pantayong pananaw (also called Bagong Kasaysayan, or New History) is currently the most theoretically elaborate articulation of an indigenized social science perspective that offers a viable alternative to (Western) positivist social science.

Why is it called Bara?

The term “Bara” is written with the kanji 薔薇 which literally means “rose.” Its common usage can be traced back to the first magazine catering exclusively for gay men in Japan, Barazoku (薔薇族).

How important is Pantayong Pananaw?

The pantayong pananaw (also called Bagong Kasaysayan, or New History) is currently the most theoretically elaborate articulation of an indigenized social science perspective that offers a viable alternative to (Western) positivist social science.

What is the problem of Pantayong Pananaw?

The main issues tackled revolve around the status of other social scientific methods in the face of the predominantly emic (or internal) and hermeneutic approaches which have been characteristic of the representative works of PP. Criticisms of PP as “nativist” and “essentialist” shall also be considered briefly.

What is the value of Pakikipagkapwa?

That is, Pakikipagkapwa-tao results in camaraderie and a feeling of closeness to one an- other. It is the foundation for unity as well as the sense of social justice.

What is Pakikitungo?

Definition for the Tagalog word pakikitungo: pakikitungo. [noun] treatment; dealing; relationship; pleasantry.

How do you say Bara in Japanese?

Now let’s learn how to say bara in Japanese language….バール.

English Japanese
bara バール

Does Bara mean bear?

A past tense of bear1.

What does kuya mean in Filipino?

An elder brother
Noun. kuya (plural kuyas) (Philippines) An elder brother. (Philippines) A respectful title or form of address for an older man.

What is sorry in Filipino?

There is no word for “sorry” or “apology.” When Filipinos are at fault, they say in Tagalog or Filipino, “Pasensiya na.” That literally translates into, “Please forget your anger” or “Please let it go”.