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  1. Feb 19, 2022 · In September 1972, then-President Ferdinand Marcos suspended the writ of habeas corpus and imposed martial rule. This was a time of student unrest, and how the iron-hand rule of the Marcos regime radicalized its citizens to join dissent groups, go underground and undertake subversive activities.

  2. Dekada '70 (lit. ' The '70s ') is a Filipino novel by Lualhati Bautista. It tells the story of a middle-class family in Manila living through martial law under Ferdinand Marcos. The novel was awarded the 1983 Palanca Award Grand Prize. Translations. An English-language translation by Clarisse de Jesus was self-published by Bautista.

  3. Dekada ‘70 is a political novel that follows the life of a filipino family during the time of Marcos’ Martial Law. We also follow Amanda Bartolome’s journey to her social and political awakening as a mother, wife, woman and a filipino.

  4. The document summarizes the story of the Bartolome family in the 1970s during martial law in the Philippines. The family of five sons and their parents experience many changes and challenges. The eldest son Jules joins the communist insurgency while the second son Isagani joins the navy, causing tension.

  5. Mar 24, 2023 · First published in 1983, Dekada ‘70 tells the story of Amanda Bartolome, a middle-aged woman in Manila, and her middle-class family as they live during the period of Martial Law under Ferdinand Marcos Sr. in the 1970s.

  6. Dekada 70 (Buod) 211shares. Kuwento ito ng isang tipikal na inang si Amanda Bartolome na nabago ng magulo at mapangahas na mundong pinasok ng kaniyang mga anak. May lima siyang anak na lalaki na sina Jules, Gani, Em, Jason, at Bingo.

  7. Sep 21, 2017 · In this novel set in 1970s Manila, a character befriends progressive youth, and becomes radicalized himself; he joins the underground movement, and is later arrested, imprisoned, tortured. Authorities barge into homes, searching for subversive materials, leaving the rooms in disarray.