Ligligan parul: Pampanga's giant lanterns as political and cultural thought
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Behavioral Sciences
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Tala
Volume
2
Issue
2
First Page
165
Last Page
197
Publication Date
12-2019
Abstract
This ethnographic piece establishes a political-cultural vista of lantern makers and the thought processes going into the craft. It presents the premise that Pampanga’s long history of the practice and selfless development of the Parul craft is reflective of Kapampangan ethnicity, history, and medium for political- cultural thought. It begins with an inquiry into how the giant lantern is expressive of the traits of the Kapampangan; language informs this study’s interpretation of the Kapampangan-ness of the lantern. Secondly, it explores the prospect of the giant lantern displaying metaphors for political-cultural expression and storytelling. The research is set on a Geertzian-flavored symbolic & interpretive anthropological framework where understanding another culture is perennially an activity of interpretation; this involves determining explications behind cultural acts through situating events in a particular cultural actor’s motives, values, and intentions.
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Recommended Citation
Juntado, D. M. (2019). Ligligan parul: Pampanga's giant lanterns as political and cultural thought. Tala, 2 (2), 165-197. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/15020
Disciplines
Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sociology of Culture
Keywords
Lanterns—Philippines—Pampanga; Ullambana—Philippines—Pampanga; Pampanga (Philippines)—Social life and customs
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