Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949

In order to refigure the period of Japanese occupation along a longerhistorical narrative of Filipino resistance to foreign domination, thisarticleexamines the mobilization and definition of the Filipino nation vis-à-visWestern imperialism and empire in the political thought of the wartimePhilippine...

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Main Author: CuUnjieng, Nicole; Yale
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2017
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.phstudies-42012024-08-07T03:42:03Z Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949 CuUnjieng, Nicole; Yale In order to refigure the period of Japanese occupation along a longerhistorical narrative of Filipino resistance to foreign domination, thisarticleexamines the mobilization and definition of the Filipino nation vis-à-visWestern imperialism and empire in the political thought of the wartimePhilippine president and Japanese “collaborator” José P. Laurel. In orderto elucidate the historical genealogies and legacies of empire informing histhought, thisarticle reconstructs and interrogates his universalism againsthis nationalism and his construction of Pan-Asianism and the Orient againstthat of Western imperialism and the Occident.Keywords: Pan-asianism • LaureL • imPeriaLism • nationaLism •universaLism 2017-03-09T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol65/iss1/2 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/phstudies/article/4201/viewcontent/6330.pdf Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Archīum Ateneo
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description In order to refigure the period of Japanese occupation along a longerhistorical narrative of Filipino resistance to foreign domination, thisarticleexamines the mobilization and definition of the Filipino nation vis-à-visWestern imperialism and empire in the political thought of the wartimePhilippine president and Japanese “collaborator” José P. Laurel. In orderto elucidate the historical genealogies and legacies of empire informing histhought, thisarticle reconstructs and interrogates his universalism againsthis nationalism and his construction of Pan-Asianism and the Orient againstthat of Western imperialism and the Occident.Keywords: Pan-asianism • LaureL • imPeriaLism • nationaLism •universaLism
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author CuUnjieng, Nicole; Yale
spellingShingle CuUnjieng, Nicole; Yale
Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949
author_facet CuUnjieng, Nicole; Yale
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title Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949
title_short Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949
title_full Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949
title_fullStr Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949
title_full_unstemmed Cultures of Empire, Nation, and Universe in Pres. José P. Laurel’s Political Thought, 1927–1949
title_sort cultures of empire, nation, and universe in pres. josé p. laurel’s political thought, 1927–1949
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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