(E-BOOK) The Making of the Igorot: Contours of Cordillera Consciousness

The Making of the Igorot examines how and why American colonial rule transformed social and spatial relations across the Cordillera, creating a distinctive pan-Cordillera Igorot ethnoregional consciousness. It analyzes the ways in which establishment of Mountain Province in the early 1900s and the imposition of direct American rule served to discourage contact between highlanders and lowlanders, while reinforcing notions of highlander connectedness. The author demonstrates the central role of Baguio City as an ethnically diverse urban center for cultural comparison and change that served as a crucible for the emergence of a robust Igorot identity. At the same time, he captures how, in different ways, succeeding generations of highlanders embraced the social and spatial bonds associated with “Igorot-ism” and “Igorot-land.” Based on this constructed ethnoregional consciousness, Finin illuminates how Igorots or “Cordillerans” during the 1980s and 1990s articulated this image of oneness in resisting the Marcos regime’s dam and logging projects, and in subsequent calls for a Cordillera autonomous region similar to Mindanao.

The Making of the Igorot: Contours of Cordillera Consciousness was originally published by Ateneo de Manila University Press in 2005.

₱505.00
Author: 
Gerard A. Finin
ISBN: 
9789715507288
Imprint: 
Ateneo de Manila University Press
Format: 
ePub
Language: 
English
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