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507: 318:, failures of political ideals, betrayals of nationwide democracy, and ironies of American History. By discovering the American shortcomings, Dela Raza saw the failures in Philippine History. Thus Dela Raza was able to instruct and rejuvenate the Filipino youth to search in the past for answers in order to solve the Philippines' problems. Through 197:(referring to the "mass of people" or the Philippine public), and between Filipino expatriates and the Filipinos who stayed in the Philippines. However, Dela Raza's knowledge of American issues and 379:, Commencement Speaker - Francisco Sionil José, Foundation Time Community Page, Community Issue, Foundation Time, Foundation Time Official Bulletin of Foundation University, negroschronicle.com 310:
was also described as a novel about America because Dela Raza was educated by his American stepfather. Through Wack (a representation of the United States in the novel), Dela Raza
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Other characters include the wife of Leo Mercado, Father Jess, and Simplicio Verdad (a name meaning "Simple Truth" or "Simply True" in translation). Some characters from José's
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colonial tutelage", which was contrary to the goal of contemporary Filipino nationalists. Such goal was to define and diffentiate the Filipino view of
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is one of the literary representatives embodying the fulfillment of the Filipinos' "emergent-nationalism".
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for "The Wanderer" or "The Traveller", is a 1993 English-language novel written by Filipino author
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an allegorical reinforcement of "ideological interdependence" and reaffirmation of "
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oppression". Dela Raza was the missing link or filler of the fundamental gaps or
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and the character of the Filipino people prior to the arrival of the
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of the issues that existed in America: racial discrimination,
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José was able to point out the "failed opportunity of the
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Index


F. Sionil José
English
Fiction
Philippines
1993
Philippines
Spanish
F. Sionil José
Filipino people
orphan
Spanish
Savior
adopted
America
African-American
captain
United States military
Filipino
diaspora
Philippine-born
colonial
disjunctions
Ilustrados
history
American
nationalism
Mass
insurgent
Philippine History

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