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Between Empires Mart Rizal And The Intercolonial AllianceBetween Empires Mart Rizal And The Intercolonial Alliance

Between Empires Mart Rizal And The Intercolonial Alliance

Koichi Hagimoto

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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 significant book compares the anti-imperial literature and history of Cuba and the Philippines, focusing on the writings of Jose Marti and Jose Rizal, the most prominent nationalist authors. Caught between the two empires, Cubans and Filipinos shared similar colonial experiences as well as anti-imperial struggles. Through literary and historical studies, Koichi Hagimoto argues that Marti and Rizal construct the conceptual framework for an 'intercolonial alliance' at the turn of the century.

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OL Work ID
OL17388886W

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Criticism and interpretationPolitical and social viewsSelf-determination, NationalHistoryNationalism in literatureImperialism in literatureMarti, jose, 1853-1895Cuban literature, history and criticismPhilippine literatureLatin american literature, history and criticismPOETRYContinental European

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