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HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 44 no. 10 (2025)

Women’s Role in F. Sionil Jose’s Select Short Stories

Stephanie Nicole Edria | Kyla Cristobal | Celine Joy Gabila | Laila Montealegre | Cherey Nueva | Karen Tud | Jesson L. Hero

Discipline: Sociology

 

Abstract:

Language has been a crucial concept for the vast amount of Filipino literary works, as it is intertwined with genders and roles. The way words were utilized in literary pieces like F. Sionil's short stories reflects and reinforces perceptions of gender, shaping how characters and their roles are understood. In light of this, this study utilized qualitative textual analysis to examine how women were portrayed in three selected short stories written by F. Sionil Jose, which were Waywaya, Tong, and Progress. The Verb Taxonomy of Johnson and Young (2002) was applied to this study to dissect how the selected stories reflect women's roles and gender issues. Through the categorization of verbs present and directly used among the female characters in the stories, the findings of the study revealed that limited verbs such as told, said, took, and look dominated the narratives. This indicated that women were passive and submissive across the selected short stories, highlighting their lack of individual autonomy. Given such, this study affirmed that women are portrayed traditionally in their roles. A closer reading of the narratives mentioned above along with other short stories of F. Sionil Jose should be conducted to re-examine it again to understand the diversity of women and the reason behind their portrayals.



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