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'''Katharine Burdekin''' (born Katharine Penelope Cade) (1896-1963) was a British novelist who wrote speculative fiction dealing with political, social, and spiritual issues. She was the sister of [[Rowena Cade]], creator of the [[Minack Theatre]] in Cornwall. Many of her novels could be categorized as [[feminist]] [[Utopian and dystopian fiction|utopian/dystopian]] fiction. She also wrote under the name Kay Burdekin and under the pseudonym [[Murray Constantine]]. [[Daphne Patai]] unraveled "Murray Constantine's" true identity while doing research on utopian and dystopian fiction in the mid-1980s. -
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Katharine Burdekin was born in [[1896]], the youngest of four children. She was educated by a governess at home and later, at [[Cheltenham Ladies' College]]. Highly intelligent and an avid reader, she wanted to study at Oxford, as did her brothers, but her parents did not allow it. She married an Australian barrister, Beaufort Burdekin, in 1915, and had two daughters from this marriage, in [[1917]] and [[1920]]. The family moved to Australia, where Katharine Burdekin started writing. Her first novel, ''Anna Colquhoun'', was published in [[1922]]. Her marriage ended in the same year, and she moved back to the UK. In 1926, she met a woman with whom she formed a lifelong relationship.
 
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Burdekin wrote several novels during the 1920s, but she later considered ''The Rebel Passion'' ([[1929]]) to be her first mature work. In the 1930s, she wrote 13 novels, six of which were published. In 1934, Katharine Burdekin began using the pseudonym Murray Constantine. The political nature and strong criticism of fascism in her novels allegedly inspired her to adopt the pseudonym in an effort to protect her family from the risk of repercussions and attacks.
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*''[[100% Pinoy]]
*''[[24 Oras]]
*''[[Emergency (TV program)|Emergency]]
*''[[GMA Flash Report]]
*''[[GMA Weekend Report]]
*''[[Imbestigador]]
*''[[I-Witness]]
*''[[Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho]]
*''[[Kay Susan Tayo]]
*''[[Palaban]]
*''[[Pinoy Meets World]]
*''[[Reporter's Notebook]]
*''[[Saksi]]
*''[[Sine Totoo]]
*''[[Unang Hirit]]
 
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Burdekin's best-known novel, ''[[Swastika Night]]'', was published in [[1937]] under the Murray Constantine pseudonym, and republished in 1985 in England and the U.S. Reflecting Burdekin's analysis of the masculine element in fascist ideology, ''Swastika Night'' depicts a future in which the world has been divided between two militaristic powers: the Nazis and the Japanese. Set hundreds of years into the future, this dystopia envisions a sterile, dying Nazi Reich, in which Jews have long since been eradicated, Christians are marginalized, and Hitler is venerated as a God. A "cult of masculinity" prevails, and a "reduction of women" has occurred: deprived of all rights, women are kept in concentration camps, their sole value residing in their reproductive roles. The novel bears striking similarities to Orwell's ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'', published more than a decade later: the past has been destroyed and history is rewritten, language is distorted, few books exist apart from propaganda, and a secret book is the only witness to the past. ''Swastika Night'' was a [[Left Book Club]] selection in 1940 -- one of the few works of fiction thus honored. Burdekin anticipated the [[Holocaust]] and understood the dangers presented by a militarized Japan while most people in her society were still supporting a policy of appeasement. A pacifist committed to communist ideals, Burdekin abandoned pacifism in 1938 out of the conviction that fascism had to be fought.
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*''[[HP: Ibang Level Na!]]
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*''[[Who's Your Daddy Now?]]
 
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She wrote six further novels after the end of [[World War II]], but none were published in her lifetime. These novels also reflect her feminist commitments, which, however, increasingly took a spiritual direction. One of Burdekin's unpublished manuscripts, ''The End of This Day's Business,'' was published by The Feminist Press in New York in 1989; it is a counterpart to ''Swastika Night'' and envisions a distant future in which women rule and men are deprived of all power. This vision, too, was subjected to Burdekin's critique; she had little patience with what she called "reversals of privilege" and aspired to a future in which domination itself would finally be overcome.
*''[[Impostora]]
*''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]
*''[[Mga Mata ni Anghelita]]
 
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Katharine Burdekin died in [[1963]]. With the growing interest in women's utopian fiction in the last few decades, her work has been the object of considerable scholarly attention. Most of the information currently available about her comes from the research of Daphne Patai. See the ''Dictionary of Literary Biography'', Volume 225, British Fantasy and Science-Fiction Writers, 1918-1960 (edited by Darren Harris-Fain, 2002).
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== Bibliography ==
*''[[Fantastic Man]]
*''Kapuso Sine Special
*''[[Startalk]]
*''[[Wish Ko Lang]]
*''[[Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman]]
 
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*1922 Anna Colquhoun
*''[[All Star K!]]
*1924 The Reasonable Hope
*''[[Boys Nxt Door]]
*1927 The Burning Ring
*''[[Mel and Joey]]
*1929 The Children's Country (under the name Kay Burdekin)
*''[[Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang]]
*1929 The Rebel Passion
*''[[Move: The Search For Billy Crawford's Pinoy Dancers]]
*1930 Quiet Ways
*''[[Showbiz Central]]
*1934 The Devil, Poor Devil (as Murray Constantine)
*''SNBO (Sunday Night Box Office)
*1934 Proud Man (as Murray Constantine)
*''[[SOP Rules]]
*1937 Swastika Night (as Murray Constantine - reprinted under her real name in 1985)
*''[[Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok!]]
*1940 Venus in Scorpio (Murray Constantine and Margaret Goldsmith)
*1989 The End of This Day's Business
 
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*''[[Sis (Philippine TV program)|Sis]]
*''[[Just Joking]]
 
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*[http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=643 Literary Encyclopedia entry on Katherine Burdekin]
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*[http://www.rbd26.dial.pipex.com/swastika.htm a review by L J Hurst]
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*''[[The Slayers]]''
*''[[Slamdunk]]''
 
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*''[[Genseishin Justiriser]]''
 
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**''[[Balitang Bisdak]]'' -regional newscast of GMA Cebu
**''[[Ratsada]]'' - regional newscast of GMA Iloilo and Bacolod
**''[[Testigo]]'' -regional newscast of GMA Davao
*Variety
**''[[Bongga!]]'' - regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Iloilo and Bacolod
**''[[Kuyaw!]]''- regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Davao
**''[[Oi! (TV program)|Oi!]]''- regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Cebu
 
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*[[Celebrity Duets (Philippine TV series)|Celebrity Duets]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Barrameda | first = Joe | title = John Estrada, idolo ng kalalakihan | publisher = Abante Tonight | date =[[June 12]], [[2007]] | url =http://abante-tonite.com/issue/june1107/showbiz_jb.htm | accessdate = June 12 | language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]]}}</ref> (July 2007)
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*[[Fulhaus]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Diones | first = Allan | title = FIRST READ ON PEP: Pia Guanio is Vic Sotto's leading lady in new GMA-7 sitcom "Fulhaus" | publisher = Philippine Entertainment Portal | date =[[June 28]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.pep.ph/news/13828/FIRST-READ-ON-PEP:-Pia-Guanio-is-Vic-Sottos-leading-lady-in-new-GMA-7-sitcom-Fulhaus | accessdate = June 28}}</ref> (September 2007)
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*[[Kamandag]]<ref name="multiple"/> (2008)
*[[L.U.V. Pow]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Erece | first = Dinno | title = GMA-7 unleashes its new shows for 2007 | publisher = Philippine Entertainment Portal | date =[[January 19]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.pep.ph/articles/news/11932.htm | accessdate = January 27 }}</ref> (September 2007)
*[[Magic Kamison|Magic Kamison: Season 2]]<ref> (2008)[http://pep.ph/news/12505/Alex-de-Rossi-ready-to-work-with-Jennylyn-Mercado-in-&%2339;Super-Twins& Alex de Rossi ready to work with Jennylyn Mercado in 'Super Twins'], ''pep.ph'', n.d. Accessed last May 21, 2007.</ref> (2008)
*[[Marimar (Philippine TV series)|Marimar]]<ref name="multiple">{{cite web | last = Lorenzo | first = Alfie | title = GMA 7, siksik sa mga pasabog | publisher = Abante Tonight | date =[[February 5]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/feb0507/showbiz_al.htm | accessdate = February 22 | language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]]}}</ref> (September 2007)
*Rosang Agimat<ref name="multiple"/>
*[[Shaider (Philippine TV series)|Shaider]]<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/13214/GMA-7-to-serialize-Mga-Mata-ni-Angelita-of-the-late-Julie-Vega "GMA-7 to serialize Mga Mata ni Angelita of the late Julie Vega"], '' mb.com.ph'', n.d. Accessed last April 12, 2007.</ref> (2007)
*[[Sine Novela]]<ref name="multiple"/>
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*[[StarStruck|StarStruck: The Star Explosion]]<ref>{{cite web | last = E. Bautista | first = Mario | title = Starstruck Top 6 to get maximum exposure | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[April 10]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-04-10&sec=3&aid=14564 | accessdate = June 6}}</ref> (December 2007)
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*[[Tasya Fantasya]]<ref name="multiple"/>
*Untitled Philippine-China Co-Production<ref>{{cite web | last = Asiñas | first = Noel | title = China makikisosyo sa GMA-7 | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[June 13]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-06-14&sec=3&aid=21319 | accessdate = June 13}}</ref>
*Zimatar<ref name="multiple"/>
 
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*[[Kapusolympics]]: The GMA 57th Anniversary Special (July 1, 2007)
 
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==See also==
 
*[[GMA Network]]
*[[List of Philippine television shows]]
*[[GMA Pinoy TV]]
*[[List of programs broadcast by Q]]
*[[List of shows previously aired by GMA Network]]
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.igma.tv Official Website of GMA Network]
*[http://www.gmapinoytv.com Official Website of GMA Pinoy TV]
 
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