Jose Rizal, the most outstanding of the …

Years: 1888 - 1899

Jose Rizal, the most outstanding of the Filipino Propagandists, is a physician, scholar, scientist, and writer.

Born in 1861 into a prosperous Chinese mestizo family in Laguna Province, he had displayed great intelligence at an early age.

After several years of medical study at the University of Santo Tomas, he had gone to Spain in 1882 to finish his studies at the University of Madrid.

During the decades that follow, Rizal's career will span two worlds: among small communities of Filipino students in Madrid and other European cities, he will become a leader and eloquent spokesman, and in the wider world of European science and scholarship—particularly in Germany—he will form close relationships with prominent natural and social scientists.

The new discipline of anthropology is of special interest to him; he is committed to refuting the friars' stereotypes of Filipino racial inferiority with scientific arguments.

His greatest impact on the development of a Filipino national consciousness, however, is his publication of two novels—Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not) in 1886 and El Filibusterismo (The Reign eof Greed) in 1891.

Rizal draws on his personal experiences and depicts the conditions of Spanish rule in the islands, particularly the abuses of the friars.

Although the friars have Rizal' s books banned, they are smuggled into the Philippines and rapidly gaine a wide readership.

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