Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True

Hélène Cixous’s oneiric ideation of the philippine (twin almond)—and by extension, her text Philippines (2009/2011)—primarily evokes love, or that force of attraction between two beings in which one can never say where each begins or ends. It is by the virtue of this entanglement that another philip...

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Main Authors: Benitez, Christian Jil, Chittiphalangsri, Phrae
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2023
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/filipino-faculty-pubs/113
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.filipino-faculty-pubs-11122024-03-11T07:13:09Z Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True Benitez, Christian Jil Chittiphalangsri, Phrae Hélène Cixous’s oneiric ideation of the philippine (twin almond)—and by extension, her text Philippines (2009/2011)—primarily evokes love, or that force of attraction between two beings in which one can never say where each begins or ends. It is by the virtue of this entanglement that another philippine can be offered to this discourse: the Philippines that is that archipelago which encloses and opens up a particular location and reality within the tropics. This essay attempts to reconsider Cixous’s philippine via the Philippine, through dwelling on the stroke of homophony between these two signifiers and encountering them as materials in and of themselves. As such, these words are recognized here not simply as objects of the critique, but as its very method, a material poetics through which a comparative reading can be initiated and pursued. Through this reading, despite the absence of any explicit referentiality between the words being coincided here, the loving promise of ‘telepathic philippine’ is practiced, and perhaps more faithfully so, by expanding Cixous’s exclusively Euro-Western and temperate ideation to the Philippine tropics. In decolonially yoking Cixous’s Philippines and the Philippines together, the essay ultimately intimates their being twin kernels, too, dwelling in a single shell—that same shell that is this planet. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/filipino-faculty-pubs/113 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/filipino-faculty-pubs/article/1112/viewcontent/benitez__chittiphalangsri_philippine.pdf Filipino Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo decolonial dreaming true entanglement garden Hélène Cixous material poetics philippine Philippines telepathy tropicality Arts and Humanities South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
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topic decolonial
dreaming true
entanglement
garden
Hélène Cixous
material poetics
philippine
Philippines
telepathy
tropicality
Arts and Humanities
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
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dreaming true
entanglement
garden
Hélène Cixous
material poetics
philippine
Philippines
telepathy
tropicality
Arts and Humanities
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Benitez, Christian Jil
Chittiphalangsri, Phrae
Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True
description Hélène Cixous’s oneiric ideation of the philippine (twin almond)—and by extension, her text Philippines (2009/2011)—primarily evokes love, or that force of attraction between two beings in which one can never say where each begins or ends. It is by the virtue of this entanglement that another philippine can be offered to this discourse: the Philippines that is that archipelago which encloses and opens up a particular location and reality within the tropics. This essay attempts to reconsider Cixous’s philippine via the Philippine, through dwelling on the stroke of homophony between these two signifiers and encountering them as materials in and of themselves. As such, these words are recognized here not simply as objects of the critique, but as its very method, a material poetics through which a comparative reading can be initiated and pursued. Through this reading, despite the absence of any explicit referentiality between the words being coincided here, the loving promise of ‘telepathic philippine’ is practiced, and perhaps more faithfully so, by expanding Cixous’s exclusively Euro-Western and temperate ideation to the Philippine tropics. In decolonially yoking Cixous’s Philippines and the Philippines together, the essay ultimately intimates their being twin kernels, too, dwelling in a single shell—that same shell that is this planet.
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author Benitez, Christian Jil
Chittiphalangsri, Phrae
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Chittiphalangsri, Phrae
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title Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True
title_short Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True
title_full Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True
title_fullStr Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True
title_full_unstemmed Philippine Philippine, or the Tropics in Cixous’s Dreaming True
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/filipino-faculty-pubs/113
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