21st Century Lit Q1 Module2 Edited
21st Century Lit Q1 Module2 Edited
21st Century Lit Q1 Module2 Edited
21 Century Literature
from the Philippines and
the World
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Conventional and 21st Century
Genres
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. differentiate the 21st century literary genres, and the one’s from the
original genres;
2. enumerate the elements, structures and traditions of each genre;
3. appreciate the unique features of each genre.
Lesson
21st Century Literary Genres
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21st Century Literature
21st Century Literature refers to new literary work created within the
last decade. It is written by contemporary authors which may deal with
current themes/ issues and reflects a technological culture. It often
breaks traditional writing rules.
CREATIVE NON-FICTION
Also known as literary non-fiction or narrative non-fiction
A genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create
factually accurate narratives.
Contrasts with other non-fiction, such as technical writing or
journalism, which is also rooted in accurate fact, but is not primarily
written in service to its craft.
As a genre, creative non-fiction is still relatively young and is only
beginning to be scrutinized with the same critical analysis given to
fiction and poetry.
1000 Gifts by Ann Voscamp and Wind, Sand, and Stars by Antoine
de Saint-Exupery are examples.
SCIENCE FICTION
Is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts
such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel,
faster than light travel, a parallel universe and extra-terrestrial life.
Often explores the potential consequences of scientific and other
innovations and has been called a “literature of ideas”.
Examples include Suzanne Collins’ Mockingjay and Sarah Maas’
Kingdom of Ash.
BLOG
A weblog, a website containing short articles called posts that are
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changed regularly.
Some blogs are written by one person containing his or her own
opinions, interests and experiences, while others are written by
different people.
HYPER POETRY
Digital poetry that uses links and hypertext mark-up
It can either involved set words, phrases, lines, etc. that are presented
in variable order but sit on the page much as traditional poetry does,
or it can contain parts of the poem that move and transform.
It is usually found online, through CD-ROM and diskette versions
exist. The earliest examples date to no later than the mid-1980’s.
Activity 1
Direction: Analyze the content of the text below and identify its
literary genre.
Source: https://twitter.com/reivylc/status/1170266247012831233
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Assessment 1
Write a 5-10 sentence paragraph describing the characteristics of Tristan
Café that qualifies it as a 21 st century literary piece. Use the paragraph
writing rubric as your guide.
Criteria 4 3 2 1 Points
Content At least three At least two At least two Only one
characteristics characteristics characteristic characteristic
of the genre of the genre s of the genre is written
are listed and are listed and are listed but
explained explained not explained
Organization Details are in Details are in Some details All details are
logical order logical order are not in not in logical
and interesting yet less logical order order
interesting
Activity 2
Directions: Compare and contrast these modern literary genres using
the Venn Diagram
Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. A story told using a combination of text and illustrations or without
text at all.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Illustrated Novel
d. Creative Non-Fiction
2. A site of collected posts or articles written by one or more people and
updated regularly.
a. Blog
b. Flash Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Digi-Fiction
3. Brief stories told in a thousand words or less.
a. Blog
b. Flash Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Digi-Fiction
4. Tales are written and presented using dialogues in social
media applications.
a. Chick Lit
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Text-Talk Novel
5. A factual story is written using literary devices and techniques.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Illustrated Novel
d. Creative Non-Fiction
6. Drawings enhance stories in this form where illustrations and
handwritten graphics are incorporated.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Illustrated Novel
d. Creative Non-Fiction
7. The genre of speculative fiction dealing with concepts of time, travel,
parallel universe, extra-terrestrial life, and futuristic technology.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
8. It is a collection of stories presented in comic book formats.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Illustrated Novel
d. Graphic Novel
9. Literature that uses hypertext mark-up (HTM) to connect to other
parts of the piece.
a. Blog
b. Flash Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Digi-Fiction
10. In English-speaking countries, these are stories with illustrations
published in Japan.
a. Manga
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Graphic Novel
d. Illustrated Novel
11. A 700-word story like Angels and Blueberries by Tara Campbell is
a one-shot fiction that falls under this literary genre.
a. Blog
b. Flash Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Digi-Fiction
12. Christopher Ford’s Stickman Odyssey, which tells the story through
text and handwritten graphics, is an example of this literary genre.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Illustrated Novel
d. Creative Non-Fiction
13. Before it was adapted into an anime, Yoshihiro Togashi’s Hunter x
Hunter is a comic book series from Japan that falls under this
literary genre.
a. Manga
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Graphic Novel
d. Illustrated Novel
14. Batman: The Dark Knight by Frank Miller is a popular example of
this literary genre where the story is written in comic book format.
a. Manga
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Graphic Novel
d. Illustrated Novel
15. Sophie Kinsella’s Confessions of a Shopaholic, which revolves
around a woman’s shopping addiction and her journey to
overcoming it, is an example of this literary genre.
a. Chick Lit
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Text-Talk Novel
Answer Key