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Journal articles on the topic "Jose Rizal"
Roley, Brian Ascalon. "Blood of Jose Rizal." Prairie Schooner 80, no. 1 (2006): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.2006.0089.
Full textAnderson, Janelle Tangonan. "Genre, Postcolonialism, and the Filipino Jose Rizal." Asian Cinema 16, no. 1 (March 1, 2005): 334–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ac.16.1.334_1.
Full textAfriansyah, Fauzi, and Prima Gusti Yanti. "Keterampilan membaca puisi siswa sebuah modifikasi teknik membaca puisi Jose Rizal Manua." BAHASTRA 40, no. 1 (April 30, 2020): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.26555/bahastra.v40i1.15286.
Full textThomas, Megan. "Jose Rizal: Liberalism and the Paradox of Coloniality by Lisandro E. Claudio." Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints 68, no. 3-4 (2020): 509–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/phs.2020.0033.
Full textMaratas, Ed Neil O., and Archer C. Campoy. "Factors Predict Employability of Graduates: Evidence in Jose Rizal Memorial State University." Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X 7, no. 12 (April 21, 2021): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.19085/sijmas071201.
Full textPollard, Vincent Kelly. "Jose Rizal. Directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. Manila: GMA Films, 1998. 178 minutes." Journal of Asian Studies 58, no. 4 (November 1999): 1203–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2658576.
Full textGuyotte, Roland L., and Barbara M. Posadas. "Jose Rizal and the Changing Nature of Filipino Identity in an American Setting." Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines 51, no. 1 (1992): 45–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfea.1992.1451.
Full textWaay-Juico, Melodie, Grendelli Cortuna, Swift Evangelista, Rico Gatal, Christian Licuanan, and Farah Tapia. "Ethnobotanical Practices of Tagabawa Tribe on Selected Medicinal Plants at Barangay Jose Rizal, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur, Philippines." Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research 4, no. 3 (January 5, 2018): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jocamr/2017/38301.
Full textSantander, Jean Richel Bagon. "iNotify&Monitor System with Data Analytics using RFID and Mobile Broadband Technology." International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering 8, no. 1 (January 30, 2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.23956/ijarcsse.v8i1.542.
Full textDeclaro-Ruedas, Mary Yole Apple. "Strategies Use by Garlic Growers in Coping with Climate Variability in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines." Journal of Agricultural Extension 24, no. 2 (May 10, 2020): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jae.v24i2.5.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Jose Rizal"
Look, Wing-kam. "Jose Rizal and Mahatma Gandhi : nationalism and non-violence /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18736683.
Full textLook, Wing-kam, and 陸詠琴. "Jose Rizal and Mahatma Gandhi: nationalism and non-violence." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1997. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31951429.
Full textGoujat, Hélène. "Entre réforme et révolution : le projet national de José Rizal (1861-1896) pour les Philippines." Paris 10, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA100081.
Full textThis research work explores the political career of José Rizal, with special emphasis on the question of reform which is generally considered to be the principal contribution of the Philippines' national hero, who was executed by a Spanish firing squad in 1896. Could Rizal's execution, at a crucial point in the Philippines' history, not be interpreted in the light of an ideological evolution which led the country to separatism? In order to support this analysis, we will study his better-known work, such as his novels, but will also use his poems, articles and correspondence. Our initial approach has been borne out by the critical analysis of Rizal's body of work and his striking intellectual continuity. Certain themes, such as those of the Tagal culture, religion or questioning colonialism, are the main subjects which have enabled us to argue our theory. Rizal tried unsuccessfully to bring what was really happening in the Philippines to the attention of the actors on the political scene in Spain. This failure changed his point of view, convincing him that separation was inevitable, and subsequently Rizal put all his efforts into forging a Filipino identity which could ensure that his vision of constructing a nation was a viable project
Martin, Jocelyn S. "Re/membering: articulating cultural identity in Philippine fiction in English." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210163.
Full textWritten as such (with a slash),“re/membering” encapsulates the following three-fold meaning: (1) a “re-membering”, to indicate “a putting together of the dismembered past to make sense of the trauma of the present” (Bhabha 1994:63); as (2) a “re-membering” or a re-integration into a group and; as (3) “remembering” which implies possessing “memory or … set [ting] off in search of a memory” (Ricoeur 2004:4). As a morphological unit, “re/membering” designates, the ways in which Filipino authors try to articulate cultural identity through the routes of colonisation, migration and dictatorship.
The authors studied in this thesis include: Carlos Bulosan, Bienvenido Santos, N.V.M. Gonzalez, Nick Joaquin, Frank Sionil José, Ninotchka Rosca, Jessica Hagedorn, and Merlinda Bobis. Sixty-years separate Bulosan’s America is in the Heart (1943) from Hagedorn’s Dream Jungle (2003). Analysis of these works reveals how articulation is both difficult and hopeful. On the one hand, authors criticize the lack of efforts and seriousness towards articulation of cultural identity as re/membering (coming to terms with the past, fostering belonging and cultivating memory). Not only is re/membering challenged by double-consciousness (Du Bois 1994), dismemberment and forgetting, moreover, its necessity is likewise hard to recognize because of pain, trauma, phenomena of splitting, escapist attitudes and preferences for a “comfortable captivity”.
On the other hand, re/membering can also be described as hopeful by the way authors themselves make use of literature to articulate identity through research, dialogue, time, reconciliation and re-creation. Although painstaking and difficult, re/membering is important and necessary because what is at stake is an articulated Philippine cultural identity. However, who would be prepared to make the effort?
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Cette thèse démontre que, pour les auteurs philippins, l’articulation ou « re/membering » l'identité culturelle, est nécessaire. Le chercheur s'appuie principalement sur la théorie de Stuart Hall, qui perçoit l'identité culturelle comme une articulation qui permet de considérer l’homme assujetti capable aussi d'agir contre des pouvoirs (cf. Grossberg 1996 [1986]: 157). Appliquée au contexte philippin, cet auteur soutient que, au lieu de la visualisation d'une identité fragmentée apparente comme un obstacle à une « définition » de l'identité culturelle, elle regarde l’histoire philippine «abîmée» (Fallows 1987) comme le matériel même qui permet l'articulation d’identité. Au lieu de réduire l'identité culturelle d'un peuple à ce qu’ ils auraint pû être avant les interventions de l’histoire, elle met en avant une vision de l'identité qui cherche à transfigurer ces "dommages" par un travail d’acceptation avec l'histoire.
Bien que ce point de vue a déjà été partagé par d'autres critiques (tels que Feria 1991 ou Dalisay 1998:145), la contribution de l'auteur réside dans la présentation de « re/membering » pour décrire un type d'articulation sans refouler les plaies du passé, mais sans stagner en elles non plus. De plus, « re/membering » permet de comprendre de futures articulations de « nouvelles » identités culturelles (en raison de la migration en cours), tout en mettant une «fermeture arbitraire» (Hall) aux ré-articulations simplistes qui ne font que promouvoir des “lines of tendential forces” (Hall) (tels que des préjugés sur la couleur brune ou noire de peau) ou des pratiques hégémoniques.
Rédigé en tant que telle (avec /), « re/membering » comporte une triple signification: (1) une «re-membering », pour indiquer une mise ensemble d’un passé fragmenté pour donner un sens au traumatisme du présent (cf. Bhabha, 1994:63); (2) une «re-membering» ou une ré-intégration dans un groupe et finalement, comme (3)"remembering", qui suppose la possession de mémoire ou une recherche d'une mémoire »(Ricoeur 2004:4). Comme unité morphologique, « re/membering » désigne la manière dont les auteurs philippins tentent d'articuler l'identité culturelle à travers les routes de la colonisation, les migrations et la dictature.
Les auteurs inclus dans cette thèse sont: Carlos Bulosan, Bienvenido Santos, NVM Gonzalez, Nick Joaquin, Frank Sionil José, Ninotchka Rosca, Jessica Hagedorn, et Merlinda Bobis. Soixante ans séparent America is in the Heart (1943) du Bulosan et le Dream Jungle (2003) du Hagedorn. L'analyse de ces œuvres révèle la façon dont l'articulation est à la fois difficile et pleine d'espoir. D'une part, les auteurs critiquent le manque d'efforts envers l'articulation en tant que « re/membering » (confrontation avec le passé, reconnaissance de l'appartenance et cultivation de la mémoire). Non seulement est « re/membering » heurté par le double conscience (Du Bois 1994), le démembrement et l'oubli, en outre, sa nécessité est également difficile à reconnaître en raison de la douleur, les traumatismes, les phénomènes de scission, les attitudes et les préférences d'évasion pour une captivité "confortable" .
En même temps, « re/membering » peut également être décrit comme plein d'espoir par la façon dont les auteurs eux-mêmes utilisent la littérature pour articuler l'identité à travers la recherche, le dialogue, la durée, la réconciliation et la re-création. Bien que laborieux et difficile, « re/membering » est important et nécessaire car ce qui est en jeu, c'est une identité culturelle articulée des Philippines. Mais qui serait prêt à l'effort?
Doctorat en Langues et lettres
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Castroverde, Aaron C. "Jose Rizal and the Spanish Novel." Diss., 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7263.
Full textThis dissertation is a preliminary attempt to define and theorize Spanish literature of the late nineteenth century from the perspective of the colonized. I take as my starting point the novels of the Filipino writer José Rizal: Noli me tángere and El filibusterismo. Although these novels are considered to be the foundational texts of the Philippine nation, I will instead focus on their relationship to Spain and the literature produced there around the same period. This analysis will be contrasted with a reading of Benito Pérez Galdós's novel Doña Perfecta, which, as many critics have claimed, bears a resemblance to Rizal's first novel. I will show how Galdós's novel demonstrates a colonizing mentality despite being nominally about an internal Spanish conflict. In conclusion, I will argue for the necessity of an understanding of Rizal's novels in order to better grasp the total context in which peninsular Spanish novels were produced.
Dissertation
Johnson, Courtney Blaine Shumway Nicolas. "(Re)writing the empire the Philippines and Filipinos in the Hispanic cultural field, 1880-1898 /." 2004. http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/1338/johnsonc00699.pdf.
Full textJohnson, Courtney Blaine. "(Re)writing the empire: the Philippines and Filipinos in the Hispanic cultural field, 1880-1898." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/1338.
Full textBooks on the topic "Jose Rizal"
Claudio, Lisandro E. Jose Rizal. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01316-5.
Full textPerdon, Renato. Understanding Jose Rizal. Darlinghurst, N.S.W: Manila Prints, 2011.
Find full textRizal, José. Mga tula ni Jose Rizal. 3rd ed. Maynila: Pambansang Suriang Pangkasaysayan, 1995.
Find full textBuensuceso, Teresita Suarez. Jose Rizal: Tanglaw ng kabataaan. Maynila: Tanggapang Palimbagan ng U.S.T., 1997.
Find full textAlmonte, Napoleon G. Rizal is my president: 40 leadership tips from Jose Rizal. Manila, Philippines: OCCI Publications, 2009.
Find full textJose Rizal: Life, works, and writings. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: National Book Store, 2003.
Find full textPeralejo, Cezar C. Ang paglilitis kay Dr. Jose P. Rizal =: El proseso de Rizal. Diliman, Lungsod Quezon: Sentro ng Wikang Filipino, 1999.
Find full textHabulan, Ani V. The Anvil Jose Rizal reader: On the occasion of the sesquicentennial of his birth, 1861-2011. Manila: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub., 2011.
Find full textHabulan, Ani V. The Anvil Jose Rizal reader: On the occasion of the sesquicentennial of his birth, 1861-2011. Manila: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub., 2011.
Find full textDeWitt, Howard A. Jose Rizal: Philippine nationalist as political scientist. 2nd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Jose Rizal"
Claudio, Lisandro E. "Conclusion: Resurrecting Plants." In Jose Rizal, 71–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01316-5_5.
Full textClaudio, Lisandro E. "Creolism and the Liberal Nineteenth Century." In Jose Rizal, 1–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01316-5_1.
Full textClaudio, Lisandro E. "Pain and the Purification of Liberty." In Jose Rizal, 21–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01316-5_2.
Full textClaudio, Lisandro E. "Noli me Tangere and the Failure of Transplanted Liberalism." In Jose Rizal, 37–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01316-5_3.
Full textClaudio, Lisandro E. "The Solution of the Enigma in El Filibusterismo." In Jose Rizal, 55–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01316-5_4.
Full textBauer, Christian. "Rizal, José." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_20559-1.
Full textAlatas, Syed Farid. "José Rizal (1861–1896)." In Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon, 143–70. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-41134-1_6.
Full textFuentes Rojo, Aurelio, and Christian Bauer. "Rizal, José: Das erzählerische Werk." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–3. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_20560-1.
Full textChong, Alan. "José Rizal attacks imperialism softly." In International Studies in the Philippines, 34–49. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429056512-4.
Full textHagimoto, Koichi. "Introduction: The Phantoms of José Martí and José Rizal." In Between Empires, 1–20. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137324573_1.
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