El Desafío de la Modernidad en la Literatura Hispanofilipina (1885-1935).

"What happened to the Philippines after 1898? Does its emancipation process have anything to do with that of other Latin American countries? Is Philippine modernity an exclusive product of the US invasion? This collective book overcomes nostalgic and neo-colonial agendas to approach from a mult...

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Superior document:Foro Hispánico
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2022.
©2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:Spanish
Series:Foro Hispánico
Physical Description:1 online resource (283 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:"What happened to the Philippines after 1898? Does its emancipation process have anything to do with that of other Latin American countries? Is Philippine modernity an exclusive product of the US invasion? This collective book overcomes nostalgic and neo-colonial agendas to approach from a multiplicity of perspectives the key decades that led a series of Spanish-speaking intellectuals to imagine themselves as a nation and reflect it in feminist magazines, travel books or costumbrista fiction. The studies will allow points of comparison with other literatures in Spanish as well as approaching the complex Philippine society of the turn of the century, with its jazz halls, its suffragism and its independence, but at the same time its defence of Spanish language and Catholicism"--
ISBN:9004514066
Hierarchical level:Monograph