History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima

This ideological critique reads Vicente Groyon’s The Sky Over Dimas in its appropriation of historiographic metafiction. The paper argues that its two borrowed modes, historiography and metafiction, function as a symbolic act following Fredric Jameson’s Marxist interpretive ground of the political....

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Main Author: Martin, Isabel Pefianco
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.english-faculty-pubs-11052020-09-10T06:48:56Z History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima Martin, Isabel Pefianco This ideological critique reads Vicente Groyon’s The Sky Over Dimas in its appropriation of historiographic metafiction. The paper argues that its two borrowed modes, historiography and metafiction, function as a symbolic act following Fredric Jameson’s Marxist interpretive ground of the political. In The Sky Over Dimas, historiographic metafiction is a symbolic act that articulates the political unconscious/fantasy of the landed elite while repressing their role in the perpetuation of the feudal system of sugar in Negros. This provisionalizing or bracketing of history in the novel, unlike other historiographic metafictional texts like Great Philippine Jungle Energy Café, State of War and Empire of Memory, does not foreground any “alternative histories” of the marginal or the ex-centric. Instead, the novel withholds narrative (and historical) truth, reduces most of its narrative circumstances to gossip and speculation to humanize its protagonists—the hacendero class in Negros. It is this displacement or deviation from the emergent form of historiographic metafiction, its generic series, which engenders a diachronic differential reading that allows the novel to be construed as a symbolic act—an ideological reply or imagined solution to an actual social dilemma. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/106 https://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/1460 English Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo historical novel historiographic metafiction Negros political unconscious postmodernism Creative Writing English Language and Literature
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building Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic historical novel
historiographic metafiction
Negros
political unconscious
postmodernism
Creative Writing
English Language and Literature
spellingShingle historical novel
historiographic metafiction
Negros
political unconscious
postmodernism
Creative Writing
English Language and Literature
Martin, Isabel Pefianco
History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima
description This ideological critique reads Vicente Groyon’s The Sky Over Dimas in its appropriation of historiographic metafiction. The paper argues that its two borrowed modes, historiography and metafiction, function as a symbolic act following Fredric Jameson’s Marxist interpretive ground of the political. In The Sky Over Dimas, historiographic metafiction is a symbolic act that articulates the political unconscious/fantasy of the landed elite while repressing their role in the perpetuation of the feudal system of sugar in Negros. This provisionalizing or bracketing of history in the novel, unlike other historiographic metafictional texts like Great Philippine Jungle Energy Café, State of War and Empire of Memory, does not foreground any “alternative histories” of the marginal or the ex-centric. Instead, the novel withholds narrative (and historical) truth, reduces most of its narrative circumstances to gossip and speculation to humanize its protagonists—the hacendero class in Negros. It is this displacement or deviation from the emergent form of historiographic metafiction, its generic series, which engenders a diachronic differential reading that allows the novel to be construed as a symbolic act—an ideological reply or imagined solution to an actual social dilemma.
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author Martin, Isabel Pefianco
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title History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima
title_short History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima
title_full History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima
title_fullStr History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima
title_full_unstemmed History as Rumor: The Political Fantasy of the Negrense Elite in Vicente Groyon's The Sky Over Dima
title_sort history as rumor: the political fantasy of the negrense elite in vicente groyon's the sky over dima
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2010
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/106
https://journals.ateneo.edu/ojs/index.php/kk/article/view/1460
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