Between Empires NEWCARIBBEANSTUDIES EditedbyKofiCampbellandShaliniPuri New Caribbean Studies is a unique series of monographs and essay collections focusedonthestillburgeoningfieldofCaribbeanStudies,afieldthatiscontributing toCaribbeanself-understanding,globalunderstandingoftheregion,andtherein- ventionofvariousdisciplinesandtheirmethodologieswellbeyondtheCaribbean. Theseriesespeciallysolicitshumanities-informedandinterdisciplinaryscholarship thataddressesanyoftheregion’slanguagetraditions. KofiCampbellisanassociateprofessorofEnglishatWilfridLaurierUniversityand coordinatoroftheEnglishprogramatitsBrantfordCampus.Heistheauthorof LiteratureandCultureintheBlackAtlantic:FromPre-toPostcolonial. Shalini Puri is an associate professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. Her book The Caribbean Postcolonial: Social Equality, Post-Nationalism, and Cul- turalHybriditywasthewinnerofthe2005GordonandSybilLewisawardforthe bestbookontheCaribbean. PublishedbyPalgraveMacmillan: HumorintheCaribbeanLiteraryCanon BySamVásquez RhysMatters:NewCriticalPerspectives EditedbyMaryWilsonandKerryL.Johnson BetweenEmpires:Martí,Rizal,andtheIntercolonialAlliance ByKoichiHagimoto Between Empires Martí, Rizal, and the Intercolonial Alliance KoichiHagimoto betweenempires Copyright©KoichiHagimoto,2013. Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2013 978-1-137-33295-0 Allrightsreserved. Firstpublishedin2013by PALGRAVEMACMILLAN® intheUnitedStates—adivisionofSt.Martin’sPressLLC, 175FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10010. WherethisbookisdistributedintheUK,EuropeandtherestoftheWorld, thisisbyPalgraveMacmillan,adivisionofMacmillanPublishersLimited, registeredinEngland,companynumber785998,ofHoundmills, Basingstoke,HampshireRG216XS. PalgraveMacmillanistheglobalacademicimprintoftheabove companiesandhascompaniesandrepresentativesthroughouttheworld. Palgrave®andMacmillan®areregisteredtrademarksintheUnited States,theUnitedKingdom,Europeandothercountries. ISBN 978-1-349-46202-5 ISBN 978-1-137-32457-3 (eBook) DOI 10.1057/9781137324573 LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Hagimoto,Koichi,1983– Betweenempires:Martí,Rizal,andtheintercolonialalliance/ KoichiHagimoto. pages cm.—(NewCaribbeanstudies) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. 1. Martí,José,1853–1895—Criticismandinterpretation. 2. Martí, José,1853–1895—Politicalandsocialviews. 3. Self-determination, National—Cuba—History—19thcentury. 4. Rizal,José, 1861–1896—Criticismandinterpretation. 5. Rizal,José, 1861–1896—Politicalandsocialviews. 6. Self-determination, National—Philippines—History—19thcentury. 7. Nationalismin literature. 8. Imperialismin literature. I. Title. PQ7389.M2Z5762013 861(cid:2).5—dc23 2013024330 AcataloguerecordofthebookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. DesignbyIntegraSoftwareServices Firstedition:November2013 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ToDaisakuIkeda,mymentor This page intentionally left blank Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction:ThePhantomsofJoséMartíandJoséRizal 1 1 AnticolonialMelodramas:GenderRelationsandthe DiscourseofResistanceinNolimetangere andLucíaJerez 21 2 TheatricalPerformanceintheManifesto:Comparative AnalysisofMartí’s“ManifiestodeMontecristi”and Rizal’s“Filipinasdentrodecienaños” 59 3 CubanandFilipinoCalibansConfrontthe ModernEmpire 91 4 ConversationsacrossthePacific:Masonry,Epistolary, andJournalWriting 125 Afterword 153 Notes 157 Bibliography 171 Index 183 This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments Acountlessnumberofpeoplehavehelpedmewiththisbookalongthe way.Itwouldbedifficulttothankthemallindividually,butafewmust be mentioned in this brief acknowledgment section. First, this book wouldhavebeenimpossiblewithouttheintellectualandemotionalsup- portofmywife,AlainaFarabaugh,whohasaccompaniedmeallalong toenjoyandsuffertheprocesstogether. IoweaspecialdebtofgratitudetoIgnacioLópez-CalvoandAmbeth Ocampo for their support and encouragement. Ignacio patiently read mymanuscriptonnumerousoccasions,whileAmbethkindlyaccepted my request for review and shared with me his extensive knowledge on Rizal and the history of the Philippines. I found their feedback indispensableforthecompletionofthisbook. The first draft of this book took shape while I was studying in the DepartmentofHispanicLanguagesandLiteraturesattheUniversityof Pittsburgh.Myadvisor,JoshuaLund,wasagreatsourceofsupportashe gave me the necessary push to follow my passion for Martí and Rizal. I also want to thank Juan Duchesne-Winter, Alejandro de la Fuente, Daniel Balderston, and John Blanco for their valuable comments and recommendationsduringtheinitialstageofthisproject.Myfriendsand colleagues in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures continuouslygavemeinspirationandencouragement.Manythanksto AlexLefterwhotookthetimetosendmeapictureofMartíinHavana’s ParqueCentral,whichisincorporatedintothecoverimageofthisbook. A number of others provided me with a variety of comments and critique on different aspects of the book. In this regard, I want to thank Aníbal González, Roberto Fuertes-Manjón, Betina González, Carlos Vega, Marjorie Agosín, María Dulce Natividad, Juan Torres- Pou,MichaelHays,andthetwoanonymousreadersforPalgrave.Iam grateful to my editors, Brigitte Shull and Naomi Tarlow, who offered enthusiasm and timely support, and the production editor, Rachel Taenzler, for overseeing the copyediting. I also want to thank Kofi
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