Abstract:The EDSA People Power I that ousted the Marcos dictatorship led to the production
of a number of songs giving various perspectives on the so-called “peaceful revolution.”
Utilizing Howard Zinn’s and Teresita Maceda’s concepts about people’s history, this
paper scrutinized the world phenomenon of songs that reflect people’s history so as to
contextualize class contradictions in three post-Edsa songs (“Handog ng Pilipino sa
Mundo”/“The Filipinos’ Offeri… Show more
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