<Tr> <Th> Publisher </Th> <Td> Carmelo & Bauermann </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Publication date </Th> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <P> Bata, Bata...Pa'no Ka Ginawa? (also known as Lea's Story) is a novel written in Tagalog by the Filipino female writer, Lualhati Bautista . Bautista uses "Taglish"--a mixture of Tagalog and English, instead of pure Tagalog--as a stylistic device for her works . The novel is about the role of a woman, like its author, with Filipino society wherein the males were, in the past, assuming more dominant roles in society . The translation of the title is literally, "Child, Child...How were you made?" although figuratively it actually surpasses its allusion--or reference--to the process of reproduction through the revelation of its true, symbolic question - message: "Child, Child...How were you molded to become a mature, grown - up person?" </P> <P> In a period in the past, Philippine women normally and simply follow the wills and whims of their husbands and other male members of society . The role of women were just to act upon their role as mothers who perform household chores, take care of the children, and take care of the needs of their husbands . They don't and should not--based on previous customs--get involved with subject matters and discussions about livelihood and political issues . But the face and ambience of the perceived role of women in society changed, as society itself was transformed . The doors of offices were opened to give way to women workers . They were given a place where their complaints regarding women rights could be heard, as well as their concept about life and livelihood, earning them a voice within and outside the boundaries of home . </P>

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