%0 Journal Article %T The Hero Takes a Walk: Two excerpts from a memoir on growing up in the Philippines in the sixties %A Robert Nery %J Thesis Eleven %@ 1461-7455 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0725513618766441 %X The Hero Takes a Walk is a philosophical memoir of a Philippine childhood and teenage years in the sixties and the first few years of the seventies. Two chapter extracts are presented here: the first on Beatlemania and what it meant to Filipinos, a cosmopolitanism they desired and sought to practice; the second, on the reception of Marxism in the Maoist version promulgated under the influence of Jose Maria Sison. The first raises its central question while telling the story of the BeatlesĄŻ visit in 1966, when they were chased out of the country, an account drawing on neglected local reports. The second remembers how Marxism-Maoism, like any theory, was interpreted against the background of pre-existing belief ¨C in this case, Philippine Catholicism. In his memoir, the author looks back critically on the intellectual movements that deeply affected him, on certain books and writing and his reception of the films and popular music of the time. The Hero Takes a Walk diverges at various points into literary criticism and history, before coming to an end in present-day Greater Manila %K Philippines %K Manila %K the Beatles %K Beatlemania %K Imelda Marcos %K Ferdinand Marcos %K cultural nationalism %K cosmopolitanism %K Jose Maria Sison %K Maoism %K National Democratic Front %K the sixties %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0725513618766441