Ethnic boundary-making at the margins of conflict in the Philippines : everyday identity politics in Mindanao

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    • Ragsag, Anabelle

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Ethnic boundary-making at the margins of conflict in the Philippines : everyday identity politics in Mindanao

Anabelle Ragsag

(SpringerBriefs in political science)

Springer, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book makes a significant interdisciplinary contribution to existing scholarship on ethnicity, conflict, nation-making, colonial history and religious minorities in the Philippines, which has been confronted with innumerable issues relating to their ethnic and religious minority populations. Using Sarangani Bay as a research site, the book zones in on the lives of the Muslim Sinamas and the Christianized indigenous B'laans as they navigate the effects of the ongoing turmoil in the Bangsamoro region in Muslim Mindanao-a multi-faceted conflict involving numerous armed groups, as well as clans, criminal gangs and political elites. This work considers the factors affecting the Muslim Moro people, who have long been struggling for their right to self-determination. The conflict in the Moro areas has evolved over the past five decades from an ethnonationalist struggle between an aggrieved minority and a thorny issue for the central government: a highly fragmented conflict with multiple overlapping causes of violence. The book provides a framework for understanding the ethnic separatism in the case of the southern part of the country, framed by the concept of ethnic boundaries. Providing an excellent blend of theory and empirical evidence, the author confronts how ethno-religious divisions adversely impact the quality of life and unpacks how these divisions challenge multiculturalist policies. Weaving together multiple branches of the social sciences, this book is of interest to policymakers, researchers and students interested in international relations and political science, Asian studies, ethnic studies, Philippines' history, sociology and anthropology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations.- Chapter 3. The Making of Ethnic Boundaries in the Philippines: A Historical Overview.- Chapter 4. Categorising Ethnicity in Sarangani Bay.- Chapter 5. Distribution of Power.- Chapter 6. Vernacular Voices, Locally-Situated Agents, Peace Process Actors, and the Mindanao Political Economy.- Chapter 7. Conclusion and Lessons Learned.

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  • NCID
    BC11842947
  • ISBN
    • 9789811525247
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 147 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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