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A nation aborted : Rizal, american hegemony and philippine nationalism / Floro C. Quibuyen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Ateneo De Manila University Press, c1999Description: ix, 437 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715505741
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 675.8 .Q85 1999
Contents:
Rereading rizal and revisioning philipine nationalism -- Chapter 1: Toward a radical rizal -- Chapter 2: Rizal and the revolution -- Chapter 3: Anderson's reading of rizal and philippine nationalism -- Chapter 4: Biography and History -- Chapter 5: The morga and reclaiming history -- Chapter 6: Rizal's concept of the filipino nation -- Chapter 7: Interrogating the empire -- Chapter 8: A grand narrative of redemption and tragedy -- Chapter 9: The recolution that never was -- Chapter 10: Remarkimg philippine history: American hegemony, official nationalism and rizal cult -- Chapter 11: Imagining america, japan, and the philippinnes: The making of a postcolonial nationalist conciousness -- Rizal and the recovery of history, culture, and community.
Summary: "A work about recovering a lost history and vision, an invitation to reread Rizal, rethink his project, and revision Philippine nationalism. It traces the trajectory of the Philippine nationalist movement from its inception in the late 19th century to its deformation and co-optation by US imperialism in the early years of the twentieth century."
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Rereading rizal and revisioning philipine nationalism -- Chapter 1: Toward a radical rizal -- Chapter 2: Rizal and the revolution -- Chapter 3: Anderson's reading of rizal and philippine nationalism -- Chapter 4: Biography and History -- Chapter 5: The morga and reclaiming history -- Chapter 6: Rizal's concept of the filipino nation -- Chapter 7: Interrogating the empire -- Chapter 8: A grand narrative of redemption and tragedy -- Chapter 9: The recolution that never was -- Chapter 10: Remarkimg philippine history: American hegemony, official nationalism and rizal cult -- Chapter 11: Imagining america, japan, and the philippinnes: The making of a postcolonial nationalist conciousness -- Rizal and the recovery of history, culture, and community.

"A work about recovering a lost history and vision, an invitation to reread Rizal, rethink his project, and revision Philippine nationalism. It traces the trajectory of the Philippine nationalist movement from its inception in the late 19th century to its deformation and co-optation by US imperialism in the early years of the twentieth century."

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