Buenaventura J. Bello

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Title

Buenaventura J. Bello

Date

1943-05-06

Description

World War II resulted in the destruction of Manila among other cities and the death of thousands of Filipinos. Many of those who survived were traumatized by witnessing events of unprecedented violence by the Japanese and the destruction of Manila's Intramuros neighborhood at the hands of the Americans. These horrific scenes were captured in accounts that were published in different forums. 

Psychologists and philosophers have agreed on the difficulty of putting traumatic events into words. For this reason, some of the stories are full of onomatopoeias and noises, something that has been called "Thanatosonics". They also abound with descriptions of images that portray the event rather than the sensations involved.

This epic account published in the magazine Philippines describes in detail the image of the death of the teacher Buenaventura J. Bello at the hands of a cruel Japanese soldiers for refusing to fold the American flag. 

The article has a high aesthetic value that favors the portrayal of Bello as a hero in a magazine whose editorial line supported U.S. domination of the archipelago. Although on this occasion the account is written by a third party (since Bello's assassination is narrated), first-person accounts of the Battle of Manila, the Battle of Bataan, and other confrontations in the Philippines were very frequent.

Source

“Buenaventura J. Bello”. Philippines. May 6, 1943, pp. 7-8.  In Open Access Repository @ UPD.

Relation

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. 2010. The Fateful Years. Japan’s Adventure in The Philippines, 1941-1945. Vol. 2. Quezon City: UP Press. 

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Ortuño, Rocío. 2018. “Los sonidos de la II Guerra Mundial en Manila”. Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana, num. 88: 291-314. 

Zamora Mascuñana, María Paz. 1960. Cuentos cortos 1919-1923 y recuerdos de la liberación, 1945. S.l, s.n.

Publisher

Item held at University of the Philippines Diliman and University of Antwerp VLIRUOS Rare Periodicals Open Access Repository

Contributor

Rocío Ortuño Casanova

Language

English

Citation

“Buenaventura J. Bello,” Philperiodicals, accessed May 9, 2024, https://philperiodicals-expo.uantwerpen.be/items/show/57.