THE LAST TIMAWA TRADE PAPERBACK

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The Last Timawa Was Both A Literary Text And A Historical Account About The Events In Philippine History In The First Four Decades Of American Rule. The Novelist Could Pick Out Events, Embellish Certain Realities, And Heighten The Moments For Various Reasons. The Novel Deftly And Unambiguously Deployed The Term "Timawa" To Refer To The Oppressed And The Need To Emulate The Ideals Of The Nation'S Heroes, Through A Collective Effort, To Liberate Themselves From Slavery And Tyranny. But As A Fictional Construct, The Last Timawa Never Claimed The Power To Effect Immediate Change In Society. Instead, Servando De Los Angeles Offered An Interpretation Of The Nation'S Colonial Past And, In Weaving A Chronicle, Made It Clear That History Was Alway In A Flux, A Process That Needed To Be

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The last timawa was both a literary text and a historical account about the events in philippine history in the first four decades of american rule. The novelist could pick out events, embellish certain realities, and heighten the moments for various reasons. The novel deftly and unambiguously deployed the term "Timawa" to refer to the oppressed and the need to emulate the ideals of the nation'S heroes, through a collective effort, to liberate themselves from slavery and tyranny. But as a fictional construct, the last timawa never claimed the power to effect immediate change in society. Instead, servando de los angeles offered an interpretation of the nation'S colonial past and, in weaving a chronicle, made it clear that history was alway in a flux, a process that needed to be

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Article
100000156009
ISBN
Author Name
De Los Angeles,Servando
Publisher
Ateneo De Manila University Press
Origin
Local
Book Format
TRADEPAPER
Weight
0.41kg
Length
17.78cm
Width
12.7cm
Height
2.1cm