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- Title
El Filibusterismo and Jose Rizal as "Science Fictionist".
- Authors
Reyes, Miguel Paolo P.
- Abstract
Jose Rizal's El Filibusterismo famously depicts the difficulties faced by adherents of scientific thought in the Philippines during the late nineteenth century. It also contains descriptions of various implements that were uncommon for the time, from a "time bomb" within a lamp to a "specter summoner" that apparently projects hologram-like images--the products of reasonable extrapolations from the known science of the age. These features are common among the forerunners of the modern Anglo-American genre of science fiction, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to a number of works by Edgar Allan Poe. It is far from the objective of this paper to push for Rizal's canonization as the Father of Filipino Science Fiction, however. Instead, this paper seeks to surface the particular ways Rizal chose to depict the conflicts between knowledge borne of materialist investigation and knowledge from the earthly emissaries of the divine. It argues that in El Filibusterismo, these conflicts are somewhat helpful but at the same time dismissible as irrelevant in the context of a campaign against injustice--helpful in intimidating enemy oppressors, irrelevant among advocates of the downtrodden. In this way, Rizal's novel implicitly contemplates a way to craft "science fiction" that strays from the imperialistic, "science conquers" formula predominant in the West.
- Subjects
EL Filibusterismo (Book); RIZAL, Jose, 1861-1896; SCIENCE fiction; POE, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; JUSTICE
- Publication
Humanities Diliman, 2013, Vol 10, Issue 2, p29
- ISSN
1655-1532
- Publication type
Article