Syllabus-Rizal's Life & Works
Syllabus-Rizal's Life & Works
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THE RIZAL LAW AND THE PHILIPPINE LITERATURE AND SOCIETY (II)
Hau, Caroline S. 2000. Introduction (to the book). In Philippine Literature and the Nation, 1946-1980,
pp. 1-14. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Mojares, Resil. 2013. Jose Rizal Law and the Invention of a national literature. In Isabelo’s archive,
213-221. Mandaluyong City: Anvil.
Anderson, Benedict. 2004. Hard to Imagine. In Specter of Comparison: Nationalism, Southeast Asia,
and the world. Pp. 235-247 only. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
II. RIZAL AND THE THEORY OF NATIONALISM
THE NATION AS AN IMAGINED COMMUNITY (III)
Anderson, Benedict. 1991. Introduction. In Imagined Communities: Reflections on the origins and
spread of nationalism, pp. 1-7 only. Pasig City: Anvil, 2003 Philippine edition.
Anderson, Benedict. 1991. Cultural Roots. In Imagined Communities, pp. 9-36 only.
Anderson, Benedict. 1991. Creole pioneers. In Imagined Communities, pp. 47-65 only.
RIZAL AND POPULAR NATIONALISM (IV)
Ileto, Reynaldo Carmen, 1998. Bernardo Carpio: Awit and revolution. In Filipinos and their revolution:
Events, discourse and historiography. Pp. 2-9 only. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Ileto, Reynaldo Carmen, 1998. Rizal and the underside of Philippine history. In Filipinos and their
revolution: Events, discourse and historiography. Pp. 29-78 only. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila
University Press.
III. RIZAL’S SOCIAL ORIGINS AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
ASCENDANCE OF CHINESE MESTIZOS (V)**
Wickberg, Edgar. 1964. The Chinese mestizos in Philippine history. Journal of Southeast Asian History
5(1): 62-100.
Wickberg, Edgar. 1964. The Philippine Chinese before 1850. In The Chinese in Philippine life, 1850-
1898, pp. 25-36. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
AGRARIAN RELATIONS AND THE FRIAR LANDS (VI)
Jose Rizal. 1889. La verdad para todos/ the truth for everybody. In La Solidaridad, Vol. 1: 1889, trans.
Guadalupe Fores-Ganzon, 168-177. Pasig City: Fundacion Santiago.
Roth, Dennis M. 1982. Church lands in the agrarian history of the Tagalog region. In Philippine social
history: Global trade and local transformations, ed. Alfred W. McCoy and Ed. De Jesus, 131-153.
Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Aguilar, Filomeno Jr. 1998. Elusive peasant, weak state: sharecropping and the changing meaning of
debt. In Clash of spirits: The history of power and sugar planter hegemony on a Visayan island, 63-77
only. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Aguilar, Filomeno Jr.. 2017. Colonial sugar production in the Spanish Philippines: Calamba and Negros
Compared. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 48(2): 237-261.
INTRA-CLERGY CONFLICTS AND THE CAVITE MUTINY (VII)**
Blanco, Roberto. 2010. Pedro Pelaez, leader of the Filipino clergy. Philippine Studies 58 (12): 3-43.
Read pp. 19-26, 31-32 only.
Schumacher, John. 1999. Historical introduction. In Father Jose Burgos: A documentary history with
Spanish documents and their translations, 1-32. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Schumacher, John. 2011. The Cavite Mutiny: toward a definitive history. Philippine Studies 59(1): 55-
81.
Schumacher, John. 2006. The Burgos Manifesto: The authentic text and its genuine author. Philippine
Studies 54(2): 153-304. Read only pp. 153-155, 168-209.
IV. RIZAL IN EUROPE, THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT, AND NOLI ME TANGERE (VIII)**
Schumacher, John. 1997. Early Filipino student activities in Spain, 1880-1882. In The propaganda
movement: 1880-1895; The creators of a Filipino consciousness, the makers of the revolution, pp. 19-
39. Also read page 236. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. Ch2
Rizal, Jose. 2011. Rizal’s homage to Luna and Hidalgo (the Brindis). Presidential Museum and Library,
Republic of the Philippines. Online, [Link]
hidalgo/.
Schumacher, John. 1997. Journalism and politics, 1883-1886. In The Propaganda movement: 1880-
1895; the creators of the Filipino consciousness, the makers of the revolution, pp. 40-58. Quezon City:
Ateneo de Manila University Press. Ch3
Schumacher, John. 1997. The new Filipino newspaper in Barcelona, 1888-1889. In The Propaganda
movement: 1880-1895; the creators of the Filipino consciousness, the makers of the revolution, pp.
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creators of the Filipino consciousness, the makers of the revolution, pp. 245-260. Quezon City: Ateneo
de Manila University Press.
EL FILIBUSTERISMO (1/2) (XV)
Rizal, Jose. 1996. El Filibusterismo, trans. Ma. Soledad Lacson-Locsin. Makati: Bookmark. Read “To
the Filipino People and their Government”, “To the Memory of the Priests”, and Chaps. 1-19.
Schumacher, John. 1997. Rizal’s break with Del Pilar. In The Propaganda movement: 1880-1895; the
creators of the Filipino consciousness, the makers of the revolution, pp. 245-280. Quezon City: Ateneo
de Manila University Press.
Anderson, Benedict. 2008. Why counting counts: A study of forms of consciousness and problems of
language in Noli me tangere and El filibusterismo, pp. 38-87. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila
University Press.
EL FILIBUSTERISMO (2/2) (XVI)
Rizal, Jose. 1996. El Filibusterismo, trans. Ma. Soledad Lacson-Locsin. Makati: Bookmark. Read
Chaps. 20-39.
Anderson, Benedict. 2006. In the world-shadow of Bismarck and Nobel. In Under three flags:
Anarchism and the anti-colonial imagination, pp. 108-122. Pasig City: Anvil.
Recto, Claro M. 1968. Rizal the Realist and Bonifacio the Idealist. In Rizal: Contrary essays, ed.
Petronilo Bn. Daroy and Dolores Feria, 57-78. Quezon City: Guro Books.
Aguilar, Filomeno. 2011 Filibustero, Rizal, and the Manilamen of the nineteenth century. Philippine
Studies 59(4): 429-69.
VII. RIZAL, THE NATION, AND WORLD HISTORY AT THE FIN-DE-SIECLE (at the end of the 19th century)
RIZAL IN DAPITAN AND CULTURAL MINORITIES (XVII)
Rizal, Jose. 1961. Rizal to Blumentritt, Dapitan, 15 February 1893. The Rizal-Blumentritt
Correspondence. Manila: Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission.
Scott, William Henry. 1982. The creation of a cultural minority. In Cracks in the parchment curtain and
other essays in Philippine history, 28-41. Quezon City: New Day.
Aguilar, Filomeno Jr. 2005. Tracing Origins: Ilustrado nationalism and the racial science of migration
waves. Journal of Asian Studies 64(3): pp. 605-37. Focus on pp. 620-632.
RIZAL, THE PHILIPPINES AND WORLD HISTORY (XVIII)
Anderson, Benedict. 2006. Trials of a novelist. In Under three flags: Anarchism and the anti-colonial
imagination, 147-167. Pasig City: Anvil.
Anderson, Benedict. 2006. Montjuich. In Under three flags: Anarchism and the anti-colonial
imagination, 169-207. Pasig City: Anvil. Focus on footnote 63, p. 193.
RIZAL: BIOGRAPHY AND NATIONAL HISTORY (XIX)
National Commission on Culture and the Arts. 2015. Selection and proclamation of national heroes
and laws honoring Filipino historical figures. (1995). Available online.
Joaquin, Nick. 2005. Anatomy of the anti-hero. In A question of heroes, pp. 50-64. Mandaluyong City:
Anvil.
Anderson, Benedict. 2004. The first Filipino. In Spectre of comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia,
and the world, pp. 227-34. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Constantino, Renato. 1966. Our task: To make Rizal obsolete. In The Filipinos in the Philippines and
other essays, pp. 137-52.
Lahiri, Smitha. 1999. Writer, hero, myth, and spirit: The changing image of Jose Rizal. SEAP Bulletin.
Fall Bulletin. Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University. Available online,
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Performance Course Performance Indicator Evidence of Performance Performance Standard
Indicator and
Evidence of Very Outstanding: 97%-100%
Performance Student-Initiated Multiple Choice For the Audio-Visual Report:
Questions Clarity of discussion and visual Outstanding: 94%-96%
aid (40%) Very Satisfactory: 90%-93%
Midterm Exam and Final Exam Relevance of instructional
materials (20%) Moderate Satisfactory: 87%-
Individual/ Group Thought Paper Efficiency of managing time 89%
(20%) Satisfactory: 83%-86%
Integrating Group Project Interest of the audience is
captured (20%)
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Fair: 80%-82%
For the Individual Essay, Individual
Thought Paper and Group Thought Needs Improvement: 75%-79%
Paper: Failed: 74% and below
The response directly answers
the question (60%)
The answer is clear and concise
(20%)
Completeness is evident in the
output (20%)
Course Class Participation - 10%
Requirements Midterm Exam and Final Exam - 30%
FLA - 30%
Group Report - 30%
100%
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submitted. Submissions of papers must follow these general requirements: A4/ short size bond paper,
no cover page, double sided printing, no folder, spacing in between lines is 1½, remember to write your
name.
Consultation
Period MTThF 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
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Mode A – 2 readings
Mode B – 3 readings
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Mode C – 4 readings
Mode D – 5 readings
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