The myth of the Baranggay and other silenced histories / Damon L. Woods
Material type:
- 9789715428217
- PL 6051 .W66 2017
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NU Clark Filipiniana | Non-fiction | FIL PL 6051 .W66 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000000740 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword by Virgilio S. Almario -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE Racial exclusion in the Mendicant Orders: from Spain to the Philippines -- CHAPTER TWO Baybayin Revisited -- CHAPTER THREE The Literate Tagalog in early Spanish Philippines -- CHAPTER FOUR The Spanish printing ministry in early Spanish Philippines -- CHAPTER FIVE The myth of the barangay -- CHAPTER SIX Counting and Marking time: From the Precolonial to the Contemporary Tagalog World -- CHAPTER SEVEN Out of the silence: The men of Najuan Speak -- CHAPTER EIGHT Maria Mutia versus Bernardino Dimabasa: Divorce in Early Spanish Philippines -- CHAPTER NINE Writing early Philippine History: The growing gulf -- Appendices -- References -- Index -- About the author.
"The Myth of the Barangay and Other Silenced Histories is a fascinating book on history, institutions, society, and culture. It is an excellent contribution to Philippine ethnohistory, social history, and historiography that demystifies mainstream knowledge . . . The careful handling of indigenous (Tagalog) language documents as primary sources reveals a lot of exciting new information that challenges traditionally held historical assumptions about indigenous Tagalog society. I highly recommend the book, not only for history majors, but for general readership." -- Provided by Charita A. Delos Reyes, Associate Professor, College of Social Sciences, University of the Philippines Baguio.
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