A Textual Analysis of Selected Short Stories of Manuel E. Arguilla

Jhaemima G. Domingsil *

Isic-Isic National High School, Department of Education, Schools Division of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

Romel A. Pascua

College of Teacher Education, Mariano Marcos State University, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: This research conducts an in-depth literary analysis of Manuel E. Arguilla’s "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife," "A Morning in Nagrebcan," and "Rice." It seeks to analyze how these stories serve as foundations of Afro-Asian literature by exploring their thematic foundations, narrative techniques, and cultural representation in the rural setting of the Philippines.

Study Design: This study utilizes a qualitative descriptive framework focused on hermeneutics and literary criticism from a formalist perspective. Focusing on literary rather than empirical data, the examination centers on analyzing textual evidence, linguistic style, and historical context to extract meaning from the primary sources.

Place and Duration of Study: The analysis was conducted in Ilocos Norte, Philippines, during the 2023–2024 academic year.

Methodology: This research employed a systematic textual analysis of selected short stories using a three-layered framework: thematic, narrative, and cultural. Utilizing the texts as the exclusive data source, the researchers evaluated consistent themes and socio-economic representations. This analytical approach omitted human participants to concentrate solely on the literary and historical richness of the primary texts.

Results: Arguilla’s diverse narrative styles readers in the Philippine setting via sensory details and symbolic oppositions. While "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife" blends city and countryside identities, "A Morning in Nagrebcan" and "Rice" contrast rural beauty with the pervasive injustices of agricultural debt. Arguilla’s regional English embodies the "Filipino spirit" by linking universal human feelings to distinct local customs

Conclusion: Arguilla’s writings are essential to the Afro-Asian literary canon, portraying a Filipino essence that harmonizes pastoral beauty with difficult social truths. These texts are vital for research as they provide an extensive perspective on national identity, helping to safeguard cultural heritage. In the end, they act as vital documentation of the historical challenges and victories of the Filipino people.

Keywords: Afro-Asian literature, Manuel Arguilla, literary analysis, Philippine short stories, cultural representation, rural life, social realism


How to Cite

Domingsil, Jhaemima G., and Romel A. Pascua. 2026. “A Textual Analysis of Selected Short Stories of Manuel E. Arguilla”. Asian Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 9 (1):152-63. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajl2c/2026/v9i1306.

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