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Harth, Dietrich: José Rizals Kampf um Leben und Tod: Facetten einer kolonialismuskritischen Biografie, Heidelberg: heiBOOKS, 2021. https://doi.org/10.11588/heibooks.839

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ISBN 978-3-948083-34-2 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-948083-35-9 (Hardcover)

Published

09/02/2021

Authors

Dietrich Harth

José Rizals Kampf um Leben und Tod

Facetten einer kolonialismuskritischen Biografie

José Rizal (1861-1896) studied medicine in Manila and Madrid, completed a special training as an ophthalmologist in Paris, Heidelberg and Berlin, wrote poems and socially critical novels, and attacked with a pointed pen the arbitrary colonial rule of the Spaniards over his Filipino-Tagalog homeland. Although he was a partisan of non-violent decolonization, he was sentenced to death by a Spanish military tribunal for incitement to riot and executed. Dietrich Harth’s biography approaches the life and work of the Filipino intellectual in four steps. In the first part, he sums up the most important phases of the more than 300 years of colonial rule of the Spanish crown and outlines the changes that followed the American regime, with particular emphasis on the idolization of Rizal as a national hero. The second part chronicles the history of the family background, the education and the persecution of Rizal, while the third part is devoted to his diverse, scholarly inspired research interests, which he treated in numerous essays, and not least to his closely related polemics against the colonial regime. The last part deals with the politically as well as literary remarkable novels Noli me tángere and El Filibusterismo, which established Rizal's fame in the Southeast Asian world and which is part of government-ordered reading in all educational institutions in the Philippines. The present biography is the first comprehensive presentation in German that seeks to approach Rizal's way of thinking in a direct way, i.e. by translating it from Filipino Spanish into German.

Dietrich Harth's work was honoured in 2023 with the Ferdinand-Blumentritt-Medaille for outstanding achievements and personal commitment in the field of Philippines and Southeast Asia research.

Dietrich Harth (born 1934), studied Classical Philology, German Studies and Sociology in Frankfurt a. M. and Tübingen. 1973 to 2000 professor for German literature and Comparative literature at the University of Heidelberg. Focus: cultural anthropology and literature, cultural memory, ritual research.

Media coverage

"Mit dieser von leichter Hand geschriebenen Biografie ist ein grundlegendes Buch zu José Rizal entstanden."
Marion Gottlob, "Lieber Freund, denke nie übel von mir", in: Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, Ocotber 29, 2021.

Franz Segbers, "Mit spitzer Feder gegen den Kolonialismus", in: WELT-SICHTEN, 9.3.2022.

Gregor Lilienfein, in: Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift 73/2 (2023), 254–57. 

Gregor Lilienfein, in: Iberoromania 97/1(2023), 129–133 (spanish).

Marco Gigante, "José Rizal, vita e pensiero di un intellettuale anticolonialista", in: IRIDE. Filosofia e discussione pubblica 1 (2023), 203–204. 

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Inhaltsverzeichnis
V-VII
Prolog
1-17
Erster Teil: Spuren, Geschichten
Spurensuche
21-25
Vermischte Bemerkungen über die Geschichten des Kolonialismus und Anti-Kolonialismus auf den Philippinen
27-71
Zweiter Teil: Biografie: Eine Vergegenwärtigung nach Jahresrhythmen
Lebensentwürfe (1861–1882)
75-87
Aufbruch (1882–1887)
89-108
Going Public (1887–1890)
109-124
Maulwurfsarbeit und Verfolgung (1890–1892)
125-143
Verbannung und Tod (1892–1896)
145-192
Zwischenspiel: Chiffre Europa
171-192
Dritter Teil: Fröhliche Wissenschaft
Zeitgenosse Nietzsche
195-198
Sich eine Vergangenheit geben
199-241
Wider das Rassen-Delirium
243-290
Exkurs über Indolenz
291-303
Bismarck, das „arme k“ und die Revolution
305-320
Lob des Zweifels
321-344
Vierter Teil: Am Abgrund
Die Signatur des Autors
347-366
Rizals literarische Beredsamkeit
367-405
Exkurs über die Kunst des Zitierens
407-419
Ungesellige Geselligkeit
421-465
Epilog
467-480
Anhang
481-523

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