The orientation of public space is either logocentric or eclectic. The surface of a Philippine jeepney is an example of a successful inversion of American militaristic individualism into a place for the celebration of idiosyncrasies. Using Walter Benjamin’s differentiation between allegory and symbolism – and photographs of Philippine jeepney art – this essay problematizes the collapse of contemporary spirituality into a political demographic.
BenjaminW (1996) The Origin of German Tragic Drama, trans. OsborneJ. New York: Verso.
2.
ButlerJ (1995) Subjection, resistance, resignification: Between Freud and Foucault. In: RajchmanJ (ed.) The Identity in Question. New York: Routledge, 229–249.
3.
EliotTS (1975 [1929]) Dante. In: KermodeF (ed.) Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot. London: Faber and Faber.
4.
FaulknerW (1984) The Sound and the Fury. New York: Vintage.
5.
GiordanoJ (2005) Confessions of a flaneur. Budhi1: 75–103.