Making Moros : : Imperial Historicism and American Military Rule in the Philippines' Muslim South / / Michael C. Hawkins.
Making Moros offers a unique look at the colonization of Muslim subjects during the early years of American rule in the southern Philippines. Hawkins argues that the ethnological discovery, organization, and subsequent colonial engineering of Moros was highly contingent on developing notions of time...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Backlist 2000-2013 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2021] ©2012 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (224 p.) |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1-Imperial Taxonomies -- 2-Disruptions -- 3-Capitalism as Panacea -- 4-Modernity, Colonial Guilt, and the Price of Transcendent Progress -- Conclusion -- Epilogue The American Military Period in Historical Memory -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Summary: | Making Moros offers a unique look at the colonization of Muslim subjects during the early years of American rule in the southern Philippines. Hawkins argues that the ethnological discovery, organization, and subsequent colonial engineering of Moros was highly contingent on developing notions of time, history, and evolution, which ultimately superseded simplistic notions about race. He also argues that this process was highly collaborative, with Moros participating, informing, guiding, and even investing in their configuration as modern subjects.Drawing on a wealth of archival sources from both the United States and the Philippines, Making Moros presents a series of compelling episodes and gripping evidence to demonstrate its thesis. Readers will find themselves with an uncommon understanding of the Philippines' Muslim South beyond its usual tangential place as a mere subset of American empire. |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9781501757242 9783110536157 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9781501757242 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Michael C. Hawkins. |