Ray Allen A.
Dizon
4th year – Juris Doctor
KRITIKA KULTURA: ON THE ONLINE JOURNAL OF PAUL DE
GUZMAN & DARYLL DELGADO
As for the journal made by Paul de Guzman and Daryll Delgaado novel
named: “The Marginaliad: Reading Gina Apostol’s, The Revolution According
to Raymond Mata”, this journal talks about the life of Raymond Mata, his
journeys, observations and evolution of the Revolution here in the
Philippines, the life of Jose P. Rizal and lastly the critiques made by other
novelist about the said novel.
I agree with both novelist on what’s their point with regards to their
views about Revolution and their critics against other novelist pertaining to
the said novel. The Revolution is symptomatic of the natural issue that
torment Philippine history for example the EDSA Revolution’s, it is one of the
most important events contributing to the evolution of our Revolution,
people, nurses, priests etc., gathered in one place to oust the incumbent
president is historical, but for me the said Revolution is a failure why?
Because it restored the power of the oligarchs created by colonial powers
and the Spanish method of revolution. The heroine of EDSA essentially
reestablished the pre-martial law structure and so the Philippines political
and economic structure except for the part when making one-person to rule
is difficult. The Revolution makes a compelling case for contingency in our
history, it envisions a country built upon the re-emergence of marginalized
voices and revisioning of the history, to sum up the Revolution is not healthy
and it does not improve the lives of the Filipino people. The novel itself,
performs the country based on the generation through the critics of other
novelist’s.