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The Promise of the Foreign : Nationalism and the Technics of Translation in the Spanish Philippines
THE COLONIAL UNCANNY:
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December 5 2005
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10.2307/j.ctv11cw32n.9
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
CONTENTS
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. xv
PREFACE
pp. xv
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: Forgiving the Foreign
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION:
pp. 17
Translation and Telecommunication
pp. 17
TRANSLATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION:
pp. 17
1. Translation and Telecommunication: Castilian as a Lingua Franca
pp. 36
The Phantasm of Revenge
pp. 36
THE PHANTASM OF REVENGE:
pp. 36
2. The Phantasm of Revenge: On Rizal’s Fili
pp. 66
The Call of Death
pp. 66
THE CALL OF DEATH:
pp. 66
3. The Call of Death: On Rizal’s Noli
pp. 96
4. The Colonial Uncanny: The Foreign Lodged in the Vernacular
pp. 96
THE COLONIAL UNCANNY:
pp. 96
The Colonial Uncanny
pp. 119
5. Making the Vernacular Foreign: Tagalog as Castilian
pp. 119
Making the Vernacular Foreign
pp. 119
MAKING THE VERNACULAR FOREIGN:
pp. 132
6. Pity, Recognition, and the Risks of Literature in Balagtas
pp. 132
PITY, RECOGNITION, AND THE RISKS OF LITERATURE IN BALAGTAS
pp. 132
Pity, Recognition, and the Risks of Literature in Balagtas
pp. 159
“Freedom = Death”
pp. 159
“FREEDOM = DEATH”:
pp. 159
7. ‘‘Freedom = Death’’: Conjurings, Secrecy, Revolution
pp. 183
Ghostly Voices
pp. 183
AFTERWORD:
pp. 183
Afterword: Ghostly Voices: Kalayaan’s Address
pp. 191
Notes
pp. 191
Notes
pp. 191
NOTES
pp. 213
WORKS CITED
pp. 213
Works Cited
pp. 213
Works Cited
pp. 223
Index
pp. 223
Index
pp. 223
INDEX
pp. 232
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