Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation

Manifiesto of Padre Jose Burgos (1864); 2) the writings of the Filipino ilustrados in La Solidaridad (1889 1895); and 3) Jose Rizal’s Annotations on Dr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1890) inasmuch as it leads to the nineteenth (19th) century ideological construction of the mode...

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Main Author: Hernandez, Michael Roland
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-15762021-09-27T03:00:04Z Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation Hernandez, Michael Roland Manifiesto of Padre Jose Burgos (1864); 2) the writings of the Filipino ilustrados in La Solidaridad (1889 1895); and 3) Jose Rizal’s Annotations on Dr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1890) inasmuch as it leads to the nineteenth (19th) century ideological construction of the modern Philippine nation. Utilizing Jacques Derrida’s deconstructive thinking, this study undertakes a genealogical cri-tique engaged on the discursive analysis of the term “Filipino” and the various notions of Filipino identity given in the different texts mentioned above in order to philosoph-ically demonstrate the claim that Filipinization effectively translates the colonial epis- temic violence of Eurocentric racism and its consequent “horror of absolutism” into the homo-hegemony of Filipino nationalisms. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/450 Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo Filipinization, genealogical critique, discursive complicity, epis-temic violence, Spanish colonialism, Filipino nationalism/s
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic Filipinization, genealogical critique, discursive complicity, epis-temic violence, Spanish colonialism, Filipino nationalism/s
spellingShingle Filipinization, genealogical critique, discursive complicity, epis-temic violence, Spanish colonialism, Filipino nationalism/s
Hernandez, Michael Roland
Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation
description Manifiesto of Padre Jose Burgos (1864); 2) the writings of the Filipino ilustrados in La Solidaridad (1889 1895); and 3) Jose Rizal’s Annotations on Dr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1890) inasmuch as it leads to the nineteenth (19th) century ideological construction of the modern Philippine nation. Utilizing Jacques Derrida’s deconstructive thinking, this study undertakes a genealogical cri-tique engaged on the discursive analysis of the term “Filipino” and the various notions of Filipino identity given in the different texts mentioned above in order to philosoph-ically demonstrate the claim that Filipinization effectively translates the colonial epis- temic violence of Eurocentric racism and its consequent “horror of absolutism” into the homo-hegemony of Filipino nationalisms.
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author Hernandez, Michael Roland
author_facet Hernandez, Michael Roland
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title Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation
title_short Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation
title_full Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation
title_fullStr Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation
title_full_unstemmed Translating the Idiom of Oppression: A Genealogical Deconstruction of Filipinization and the Nineteenth Century Construction of the Modern Philippine Nation
title_sort translating the idiom of oppression: a genealogical deconstruction of filipinization and the nineteenth century construction of the modern philippine nation
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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