Homesickness and the Filipino Nation: The Emotional Experience of Propagandists, 1889–1895

Rhodalyn C. Wani-Obias: University of the Philippines Diliman

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13185/PS2022.70402
Published Date: Jan 3, 2023 | Accepted Date: Jan 3, 2023 | Submitted Date: Jan 3, 2023

Abstract

This study focuses on the emotional experience of homesickness of propagandists and relates it to the birthing of the Filipino nation in the late nineteenth century. I show that these young migrant men straddled two worlds, where both modern ideas of individualism and “parochial” sentiments of community existed together. Second, I demonstrate the change in the migrants’ gaze as it slowly began to include the larger entity of the nation. In the end, I argue that these points illustrate tensions found in a nascent nation as Filipinos navigated their emotions within the context of colonialism and modernity.

Keywords

MARCELO DEL PILAR, EXILE, HISTORY OF EMOTIONS, NATIONALISM, PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT

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