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_aQuibuyen, Floro C. _940458 |
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_aA nation aborted : _bRizal, American hegemony, and Philippine nationalism / _cFloro C. Quibuyen. |
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_aQuezon City : _bAteneo De Manila University Press, _cc1999. |
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_aviii, 344 p. _c23 cm. |
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520 | _aAbout recovering a lost history and vision, an invitation to re-think his project, and revision Philippine nationalism. Traces the trajectory of the nationalist movement from its inception in the early years of the nineteenth century to its deformation and co-optation by U.S. imperialism in the early years of the twentieth century-through a genealogy of the rise and fall of the symbol of Rizal. Reconstructs Rizal's vision of the nation, a moral vision that was appreciated by kindred spirits in the so-called Propaganda Movement as well as the revolutionary spirit of 1896-the moral vision that constitutes what is most crucial and cogent in Rizal's lifeworks, in today's era of genocidal assertions of national sovereignty and predatory, corporate-driven globalization (BIP-ADMUP). | ||
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_aNationalism _2sears _934704 |
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_aRizal, Jose, 1861-1896 _2sears _929561 |
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