Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’

This paper proposes a deconstructive reading of Flores ni Maria Santisima, a Hiligaynon novena written by Padre Raymundo Lozano and printed in 1867. Set against the economic bustle of nineteenth-century Iloilo after it opened port to foreign trade,the novena demonstrates a homological relationship b...

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Main Author: Belvis, Cyril
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-13562024-12-17T06:00:03Z Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’ Belvis, Cyril This paper proposes a deconstructive reading of Flores ni Maria Santisima, a Hiligaynon novena written by Padre Raymundo Lozano and printed in 1867. Set against the economic bustle of nineteenth-century Iloilo after it opened port to foreign trade,the novena demonstrates a homological relationship between capitalism and the practice of spiritual accumulation in the Flores. Nevertheless,teasing out the liminality of this text undermines its self-assurance as a monologic triumph of signification.A recurrent word in the novena, gihapon (always) plays an important transactional role in the promise of a happy death. As an incalculable event which subverts anticipation, death is a call towards faith without the consolation of certainty. The alterity of death beckons us to respond with Derrida’s perhaps, a trace of gihaponrevealed in the three stories from pananglit(hagiographical narrative): the deathbed experience of St John of God, the Emmaus-like encounter of two priests, and the acquittal of a convicted robber. 2024-12-18T13:10:50Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss20/3 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1356 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1356/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n20_2013_5D_202.2_Article_Belvis.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo Novena event trace deconstruction
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Belvis, Cyril
Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’
description This paper proposes a deconstructive reading of Flores ni Maria Santisima, a Hiligaynon novena written by Padre Raymundo Lozano and printed in 1867. Set against the economic bustle of nineteenth-century Iloilo after it opened port to foreign trade,the novena demonstrates a homological relationship between capitalism and the practice of spiritual accumulation in the Flores. Nevertheless,teasing out the liminality of this text undermines its self-assurance as a monologic triumph of signification.A recurrent word in the novena, gihapon (always) plays an important transactional role in the promise of a happy death. As an incalculable event which subverts anticipation, death is a call towards faith without the consolation of certainty. The alterity of death beckons us to respond with Derrida’s perhaps, a trace of gihaponrevealed in the three stories from pananglit(hagiographical narrative): the deathbed experience of St John of God, the Emmaus-like encounter of two priests, and the acquittal of a convicted robber.
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author Belvis, Cyril
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title Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’
title_short Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’
title_full Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’
title_fullStr Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’
title_full_unstemmed Death, Event, and a Deconstruction of Gihapon in ‘Flores ni Maria Santisima’
title_sort death, event, and a deconstruction of gihapon in ‘flores ni maria santisima’
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss20/3
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1356/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n20_2013_5D_202.2_Article_Belvis.pdf
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