This chapter analyzes two works of Philippine literature written in Spanish in the first part of the twentieth century, focusing on how they invoke global modernity. Paz Mendoza’s travelogue Notas de viaje (1929) [Travel Notes] and Jesús Balmori’s novel Los pajaros de fuego. Una novela Filipina de la Guerra (1945) [Birds of Fire, A Filipino Novel about War] offer contrasting visions of the Philippines’ present and future, but they both relate this vision to the models of modern nationhood on offer in the first half of the twentieth century. Drawing selectively on aspects of countries and cultures from around the globe, Mendoza and Balmori reveal how a variety of competing imaginations of Filipino nationhood sought to make the future indepen...
The Philippines lies at the intersection of two global empires, having been under Spanish colonial r...
“Remittance Fiction: Human Labor Export, Realism, and the Filipino Novel in English,” argues that an...
This dissertation studies the genre of travel writing in Spain from 1860 until 1929. I am looking at...
The trajectory of modern globalization is incomprehensible without an attempt to understand the Phil...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
The Philippines’ double-colonization at the hands of Spain (1565-1898) then America (1898-1946) has ...
When the American colonial regime set up the Philippine public school system in the first decade of ...
International audienceJesús Balmori (1886–1948), nicknamed “Batikuling,” has been heralded as the gr...
A theme running through many Philippine novels is the transformation of identity from a colony to a ...
This paper presents a comprehensive description of the Literature written in Spanish in the Philippi...
This dissertation examines the discourse of contemporary West Visayan literature on Region/Nation an...
Author traces the emergence of modern drama in the Philippines during the transition of the Spanish ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Following modernist studies’ broad aims to respond to ...
The fragmentation of the Filipino identity--- brought on by the loss of ancient Philippine culture t...
Texts of Philippine literature are marked by a desire for movement and mobility - moving away of epi...
The Philippines lies at the intersection of two global empires, having been under Spanish colonial r...
“Remittance Fiction: Human Labor Export, Realism, and the Filipino Novel in English,” argues that an...
This dissertation studies the genre of travel writing in Spain from 1860 until 1929. I am looking at...
The trajectory of modern globalization is incomprehensible without an attempt to understand the Phil...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
The Philippines’ double-colonization at the hands of Spain (1565-1898) then America (1898-1946) has ...
When the American colonial regime set up the Philippine public school system in the first decade of ...
International audienceJesús Balmori (1886–1948), nicknamed “Batikuling,” has been heralded as the gr...
A theme running through many Philippine novels is the transformation of identity from a colony to a ...
This paper presents a comprehensive description of the Literature written in Spanish in the Philippi...
This dissertation examines the discourse of contemporary West Visayan literature on Region/Nation an...
Author traces the emergence of modern drama in the Philippines during the transition of the Spanish ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Following modernist studies’ broad aims to respond to ...
The fragmentation of the Filipino identity--- brought on by the loss of ancient Philippine culture t...
Texts of Philippine literature are marked by a desire for movement and mobility - moving away of epi...
The Philippines lies at the intersection of two global empires, having been under Spanish colonial r...
“Remittance Fiction: Human Labor Export, Realism, and the Filipino Novel in English,” argues that an...
This dissertation studies the genre of travel writing in Spain from 1860 until 1929. I am looking at...