Between empires : Martí, Rizal, and the intercolonial alliance

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    • Hagimoto, Koichi

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Between empires : Martí, Rizal, and the intercolonial alliance

Koichi Hagimoto

(New Caribbean studies)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-181) and index

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In 1898, both Cuba and the Philippines achieved their independence from Spain and then immediately became targets of US expansionism. This book presents a comparative analysis of late-nineteenth-century literature and history in Cuba and the Philippines, focusing on the writings of Jose Marti and Jose Rizal to reveal shared anti-imperial struggles.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Phantoms of Jose Marti and Jose Rizal 1. Anti-Colonial Melodramas: Gender Relations and the Discourse of Resistance in Noli me tangere and Lucia Jerez 2. Theatrical Performance in the Manifesto: Comparative Analysis of Marti's 'Manifiesto de Montecristi' and Rizal's 'Filipinas dentro de cien anos' 3. Cuban and Filipino Calibans Confront the Modern Empire 4. Conversations Across the Pacific: Masonry, Epistolary, and Journal Writing Afterword

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