Counter-Hispanization in the Colonial Philippines : : Literature, Law, Religion, and Native Custom / / John Blanco.

In Counter-Hispanization in the Colonial Philippines, the author analyzes the literature and politics of “spiritual conquest” in order to demonstrate how it reflected the contribution of religious ministers to a protracted period of social anomie throughout the mission provinces between the 16th-18t...

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Counter-Hispanization in the Colonial Philippines : Literature, Law, Religion, and Native Custom / John Blanco.
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Connected Histories in the Early Modern World ; 8
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Towards a Counter-History of the Mission Pueblo -- 1. The War of Peace and Legacy of Social Anomie -- 2. Monastic Rule and the Mission As Frontier(ization) Institution -- 3. Stagings of Spiritual Conquest -- 4. Miracles and Monsters in the Consolidation of Mission-Towns -- 5. Our Lady of Contingency -- 6. Reversions to Native Custom in Fr. Antonio de Borja’s Barlaan at Josaphat and Gaspar Aquino de Belen’s Mahal na Pasion -- 7. Colonial Racism and the Moro-Moro As Dueling Proxies of Law -- Conclusion: The Promise of Law -- Bibliography -- Index
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In Counter-Hispanization in the Colonial Philippines, the author analyzes the literature and politics of “spiritual conquest” in order to demonstrate how it reflected the contribution of religious ministers to a protracted period of social anomie throughout the mission provinces between the 16th-18th centuries. By tracking the prose of spiritual conquest with the history of the mission in official documents, religious correspondence, and public controversies, the author shows how, contrary to the general consensus in Philippine historiography, the literature and pastoral politics of spiritual conquest reinforced the frontier character of the religious provinces outside Manila in the Americas as well as the Philippines, by supplanting the (absence of) law in the name of supplementing or completing it. This frontier character accounts for the modern reinvention of native custom as well as the birth of literature and theater in the Tagalog vernacular.
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Philippine literature (Spanish) History and criticism.
Colonial Studies.
Early Modern Studies.
History, Art History, and Archaeology.
Literary Theory, Criticism, and History.
HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia. bisacsh
Colonialism, Religion (Christianity), Philippines.
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Counter-Hispanization in the Colonial Philippines : Literature, Law, Religion, and Native Custom /
Connected Histories in the Early Modern World ;
Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Towards a Counter-History of the Mission Pueblo --
1. The War of Peace and Legacy of Social Anomie --
2. Monastic Rule and the Mission As Frontier(ization) Institution --
3. Stagings of Spiritual Conquest --
4. Miracles and Monsters in the Consolidation of Mission-Towns --
5. Our Lady of Contingency --
6. Reversions to Native Custom in Fr. Antonio de Borja’s Barlaan at Josaphat and Gaspar Aquino de Belen’s Mahal na Pasion --
7. Colonial Racism and the Moro-Moro As Dueling Proxies of Law --
Conclusion: The Promise of Law --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Towards a Counter-History of the Mission Pueblo --
1. The War of Peace and Legacy of Social Anomie --
2. Monastic Rule and the Mission As Frontier(ization) Institution --
3. Stagings of Spiritual Conquest --
4. Miracles and Monsters in the Consolidation of Mission-Towns --
5. Our Lady of Contingency --
6. Reversions to Native Custom in Fr. Antonio de Borja’s Barlaan at Josaphat and Gaspar Aquino de Belen’s Mahal na Pasion --
7. Colonial Racism and the Moro-Moro As Dueling Proxies of Law --
Conclusion: The Promise of Law --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Towards a Counter-History of the Mission Pueblo --
1. The War of Peace and Legacy of Social Anomie --
2. Monastic Rule and the Mission As Frontier(ization) Institution --
3. Stagings of Spiritual Conquest --
4. Miracles and Monsters in the Consolidation of Mission-Towns --
5. Our Lady of Contingency --
6. Reversions to Native Custom in Fr. Antonio de Borja’s Barlaan at Josaphat and Gaspar Aquino de Belen’s Mahal na Pasion --
7. Colonial Racism and the Moro-Moro As Dueling Proxies of Law --
Conclusion: The Promise of Law --
Bibliography --
Index
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