José Garcia Villa’s Book of Grotesques

Swati Rana
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This chapter explores the ethnic character who severs art from biography through José Garcia Villa’s infamous disavowal of his racial and colonial identity. Focusing on Villa’s autobiographical short story cycle in Footnote to Youth (1933), this chapter rethinks Villa’s disavowal in terms of exposure. The grotesque characters of Villa’s fictive work draw attention to their own twisted forms and expose the social characterization of minorities and of Filipino colonial subjects, specifically their Orientalist and primitivist caricature. This chapter reveals Villa’s insistent disavowal of biography to be the result of social compulsion rather than eccentric choice.
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本章通过何塞·加西亚·比利亚臭名昭著地否认自己的种族和殖民地身份,探讨了将艺术与传记割裂的民族性格。本章以比利亚在《青春脚注》(1933)中的自传体短篇故事为中心,从暴露的角度重新思考比利亚的否认。维拉的虚构作品中的怪诞人物吸引了人们对他们自身扭曲形式的关注,并暴露了少数民族和菲律宾殖民地主体的社会特征,特别是他们的东方主义和原始主义漫画。这一章揭示了维拉坚持否认传记是社会强迫的结果,而不是古怪的选择。
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