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Gardeopatra Quijano

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which was printed in 1931. Critic Hope Yu commented that for Quijano, "Being unmarried is central to marriage, family and community if the woman's autonomy provides her with the necessary space to do excellent work."
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themes were prevalent in her writing particularly on women's concerns and domestic problems, advocating for education for women during the time when many girls did not go to school. In particular in her novel,
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was her older brother. She became a college teacher and a dentist, whereby people call her the nickname "Doktor or Dok Garding". She settled in Oroquieta for most of her life and remained unmarried.
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in 1993. Part of the recognition read, "With numerous works in various genres published over a span of several decades, she is an enduring pillar of
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and one of the early pre-war short story writers. She had written two novels and over 150 stories and wrote for periodicals
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of University of San Carlos' Cebuano Studies Center and Haidee Emmie Palapar of Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc.
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and discussed themes on male-oriented discourse, child labor, and social contract inherent in
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Ang Asawa nga Dala sa Akong Uyoan (literal translation: The Wife that My Uncle Brought Home).
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bishop and Cebuano writer Juan P. Quijano and Segundina Gador and attended schools in Cebu,
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Sabanpan-Yu, Hope (2010). "Niño Mamumuo: The Question of Reading Child Labor".
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Quijano died on May 3, 2003. Her short stories are included in an anthology,
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Being a single woman was also a theme explored in her published short story,
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on April 27, 1918. She was the eldest daughter of the nine children of
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dentist, teacher, writer, and fiction author known for her novel,
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Dalagang Gulang: The Old Maid In Cebuano Short Fiction By Women
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She also led the Misamis chapter of the Cebuano writers group
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Filipino Visayan writer and first feminist Cebuano fictionist
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from August to September 1939, spoke about women's right of
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Ang Babaye ug ang Panimalay (The Woman and the Household),
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Philippine Quarterly of Culture & Society (2010)
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Index

Philippine name
middle name
family name
Alcantara, Cebu
Philippine Islands
Feminism
Filipino
Visayan
feminist
Cebuano language
feminist
Alcantara
Philippines
Aglipayan
Lanao
Manila
Oroquieta
Misamis Occidental
Gedeon Quijano
Cebuano literature
The Freeman
Bag-ong Kusog (New Force)
World War II
Feminist
Vicente Rama
suffrage
utang na loob
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Philippine literature
Hope Sabanpan Yu

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