Frontier Constitutions

Christianity and Colonial Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines
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714 g
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235x158x35 mm
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"Frontier Constitutions "is a pathbreaking study of the cultural transformations arrived at by Spanish colonists, native-born creoles, mestizos (Chinese and Spanish), and indigenous colonial subjects in the Philippines during the crisis of colonial hegemony in the nineteenth century, and the social anomie that resulted from this crisis in law and politics. John D. Blanco argues that modernity in the colonial Philippines should not be understood as an imperfect version of a European model but as a unique set of expressions emerging out of contradictions--expressions that sanctioned new political communities formed around the precariousness of Spanish rule. Blanco shows how artists and writers struggled to synthesize these contradictions as they attempted to secure the colonial order or, conversely, to achieve Philippine independence.
A study of the cultural transformations arrived at by Spanish colonists, native-born creoles, mestizos (Chinese and Spanish), and indigenous colonial subjects in the Philippines during the crisis of colonial hegemony in the nineteenth century and the social anomie that resulted from this crisis in law and politics.
List of Illustrations Preface Introduction: Political Communities, "Common Sense," and the Colonial State PART 1. SHIBBOLETHS Chapter 1. Imperial Christendom and the Colonial State Chapter 2. Special Laws and States of Exception Chapter 3. Customs/(Ka)Ugali(an) PART 2. PROJECTS Chapter 4. Publics Chapter 5. Aesthetics Chapter 6. Values/Norms PART 3. CONCATENATIONS Chapter 7. Gothic Epilogue: Colonialism and Modernity Notes Bibliography Index

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