Jose Rizal and the Spanish Novel

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Sieburth, Stephanie

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Mignolo, Walter D

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Castroverde, Aaron C.

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2013-05-13T15:35:31Z

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2015-05-07T04:30:05Z

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2013

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Romance Studies

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This 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.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/7263

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European studies

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Asian studies

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Benito Perez Galdos

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Jose Rizal

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Philippines

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Spain

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Jose Rizal and the Spanish Novel

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Dissertation

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24

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