Abstract: Abstract: This article approaches Philippine texts in Spanish written by two generations of ilustrados, which evidence the birth and consolidation of a pan-Asian sentiment and the development of a discourse of resistance to Spain and the United States by the identification with China between 1880 and 1930. It shows that what happens in texts of different genres written by Filipino writers in Spanish, encompasses a social and political movement which departs from the traditional images of “writers with nostalgia for the Spanish colonial period...
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