The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata

Fredric Jameson argues that the passage from monopoly to late capitalism or globalization has resulted in a “bewildering new world space” marked by a “weakening of historicity,” if not the outright “suppression of history.” As a result, this dizzying, dehistoricized totality has become unrepresentab...

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Main Author: Diaz, Glenn
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-20782024-12-19T05:48:02Z The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata Diaz, Glenn Fredric Jameson argues that the passage from monopoly to late capitalism or globalization has resulted in a “bewildering new world space” marked by a “weakening of historicity,” if not the outright “suppression of history.” As a result, this dizzying, dehistoricized totality has become unrepresentable. If this foreclosure is premised on the capture of social life by the “interpenetration of government and big business” under late capitalism, this paper argues that the forest, as a historically and narratively illegible space, may offer an escape. Drawing on a Marxist tradition of ecocriticism, in particular Robert Spencer’s work on “forest literature,” and notions of haunting and spectrality, this paper investigates how the forest in Alvin Yapan’s Sandali ng mga Mata can “illuminate capitalism’s world-destroying power” and see through the simultaneous transparencies, opacities, and distortions of late capitalism. In the context of the country’s deepening entanglement with globalization and profound vulnerabilities to the climate emergency, the idea of the forest as a way of seeing hopefully contributes to such an urgent political task. 2024-12-19T06:09:53Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss43/7 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.2078 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/2078/viewcontent/KK_2043_2C_202024_207_20Regular_20section_20__20Diaz.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo forest Marxist ecocriticism Philippine literature spatio-poetics spectrality
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topic forest
Marxist ecocriticism
Philippine literature
spatio-poetics
spectrality
spellingShingle forest
Marxist ecocriticism
Philippine literature
spatio-poetics
spectrality
Diaz, Glenn
The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata
description Fredric Jameson argues that the passage from monopoly to late capitalism or globalization has resulted in a “bewildering new world space” marked by a “weakening of historicity,” if not the outright “suppression of history.” As a result, this dizzying, dehistoricized totality has become unrepresentable. If this foreclosure is premised on the capture of social life by the “interpenetration of government and big business” under late capitalism, this paper argues that the forest, as a historically and narratively illegible space, may offer an escape. Drawing on a Marxist tradition of ecocriticism, in particular Robert Spencer’s work on “forest literature,” and notions of haunting and spectrality, this paper investigates how the forest in Alvin Yapan’s Sandali ng mga Mata can “illuminate capitalism’s world-destroying power” and see through the simultaneous transparencies, opacities, and distortions of late capitalism. In the context of the country’s deepening entanglement with globalization and profound vulnerabilities to the climate emergency, the idea of the forest as a way of seeing hopefully contributes to such an urgent political task.
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title The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata
title_short The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata
title_full The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata
title_fullStr The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata
title_full_unstemmed The Forest as Sight, The Forest as Narration: Alvin Yapan's Sandali ng mga Mata
title_sort forest as sight, the forest as narration: alvin yapan's sandali ng mga mata
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss43/7
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/2078/viewcontent/KK_2043_2C_202024_207_20Regular_20section_20__20Diaz.pdf
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