Reading history: An analytic reading of Joaquin Garcia it took four years for the rising sun to set in light of Erich Fromm The anatomy of human destructiveness

Joaquin Garcias memoire entitled It Took Four Years For The Rising Sun to Set is about Garcias experience of the Japanese occupation during WWII. His recollection is very detailed, especially when it comes to the violence and destruction that the Japanese had done onto the Filipino people. He writes...

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Main Author: Castaneda, Maria Elena
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2010
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/2524
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Joaquin Garcias memoire entitled It Took Four Years For The Rising Sun to Set is about Garcias experience of the Japanese occupation during WWII. His recollection is very detailed, especially when it comes to the violence and destruction that the Japanese had done onto the Filipino people. He writes about specific events that he remembered and these certain events that he chooses gives the reader an idea on how Garcia sat the war. Based on how and what he decided to write about, the reader can read Garcia how he experienced the war. Using Erich Fromms theories on violence, aggression and destruction from is book entitled The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness, I will analyze the events of history based on how Garcia re-tells his experience. The memoir is decided from Garcias point of view, however, using Fromms theories, I will try to read deeper into what happened during the Japanese occupation.