The Philippines : a singular and a plural place

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The Philippines : a singular and a plural place

David Joel Steinberg

(Nations of the modern world, Asia)

Westview Press, 2000

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-256) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

A unified nation with a single people, the Philippines is also a highly fragmented, plural society. Divided between uplander and lowlander, rich and poor, Christian and Muslim, between those of one ethnic, linguistic, and geographic region and those of another, the nation is a complex mosaic formed by conflicting forces of consensus and national identity and of division and instability.It is not possible to comprehend the many changes in the Philippines?such as the rise and fall of Ferdinand Marcos or the revolution that toppled him?without an awareness of the religious, cultural, and economic forces that have shaped the history of these islands. These forces formed the focus of the first edition of The Philippines. Of that 1982 edition, the late Benigno Aquino Jr., noted that ?anyone wanting to understand the Philippines and the Filipinos today must include this book in his '`'must' reading list.?The fourth edition has been updated through the final years of the Ramos presidency, and contains a new section on the impact of President Estrada.

Table of Contents

* Contents * List of Illustrations * Preface to the Fourth Edition * 1. The Rules of the Road * Kinship and Other Relationships * Social Values * 2. This Very Beautiful Pearl of the Orient Sea * Nature's Terrors * The Physical Environment * Wet Rice * Sugar, Hemp, and Coconut * Land Ownership and the Distribution of Rural Wealth * Other Crops and Resources * Manila * 3. A Singular and a Plural Folk * The Plural Society * Lowlanders and Uplanders * Migrants * The Chinese * The Mestizos * The New Filipinos * The Ilustrado Elite * The Function of Education * 4. The Search for a Usable Past * The Spanish Era * The Nineteenth Century * Ilustrado Nationalism * The Decade of Struggle * Ilustrado-American Collaboration * Historical Ambiguities * The American Interregnum * 5. The Religious Impulse: Global and Local Traditions * The Spanish Church * Iglesia Filipina Independiente * The Roman Church During the American Interregnum * The Local Tradition * Islam * Religion Today * 6. Collaboration and Restoration * The Trauma of World War II * The Old Order * 7. The Marcos Era * The Man Himself * The Constitutional Presidency * Martial Law * The Communist Insurgency * Economic Growth and Decline * New Players and Old * Disease and Decay * 8. The Age of Aquino * The First Blush * The Politicized Army and the Militarized Party * Prosperity and Stability * Nationalism Resurgent * A Democratic Conclusion * Change and Stasis * 9. The Ramos Years: Solid, Stolid, Successful * The Ramos Presidency * The Election of 1995 * Economic Progress * National Stability * Postneocolonial Realities * The Endgame * 10. The Estrada Anomaly * Jose Ejercito Estrada * The New Regime * Security and Insecurity * Conclusion * Glossary * Bibliography * Index

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  • NCID
    BA52234198
  • ISBN
    • 0813337550
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boulder, Colo.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 272 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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