Producing Rizal : negotiating modernity among the Filipino diaspora in Hawaii

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2014-08
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Chew, Ai En Isabel
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[Honolulu] : [University of Hawaii at Manoa], [August 2014]
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On December 30, 2012, as the first rays of dawn broke over the city of Manila, a grand funeral procession was slowly making its way towards the Luneta, where a dignified bronze-and-granite monument of Filipino national hero, Jose Rizal, stood. Accompanying the funeral urn were several stately-looking gentlemen clad in white military-esque uniforms that were decorated with a burgundy and yellow sash worn over the shoulder (see Photo 1.1). These guards of honor were members of the Council of Elders and the Supreme Council of the International Order of the Knights of Rizal, a civic and patriotic fraternity first established in honor of Rizal in 1911. The procession meanwhile, was a reenactment of the transfer of Rizal's remains from Binondo to Luneta a hundred years ago.
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M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.
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Rizalista Sects
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Theses for the degree of Master of Arts (University of Hawaii at Manoa). Asian Studies.
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