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In this first ground-level account of the Muslim separatist rebellion in the Philippines, Thomas McKenna challenges prevailing anthropological analyses of nationalism as well as their underlying as...
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10 August 1998

In this first ground-level account of the Muslim separatist rebellion in the Philippines, Thomas McKenna challenges prevailing anthropological analyses of nationalism as well as their underlying assumptions about the interplay of culture and power. He examines Muslim separatism against a background of more than four hundred years of political relations among indigenous Muslim rulers, their subjects, and external powers seeking the subjugation of Philippine Muslims. He also explores the motivations of the ordinary men and women who fight in armed separatist struggles and investigates the formation of nationalist identities. A skillful meld of historical detail and ethnographic research, Muslim Rulers and Rebels makes a compelling contribution to the study of protest, rebellion, and revolution worldwide.
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Pages: 343
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies
Publication Date:
10 August 1998
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520210165
Format: Paperback
Thomas M. McKenna is Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
List of Illustrations and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Extraordinary and Everyday
Politics in the Muslim Philippines
1. The Politics of Heritage
2. People and Territory in Cotabato
3· Islamic Rule in Cotabato
4· European Impositions and the Myth of Morohood
5· America's Moros
6. Postcolonial Transitions
7. Muslim Separatism and the Bangsamoro Rebellion
8. Regarding the War from Campo Muslim
9· Unarmed Struggle
1O. Muslim Nationalism after Marcos
11. Resistance and Rule in Cotabato
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Extraordinary and Everyday
Politics in the Muslim Philippines
1. The Politics of Heritage
2. People and Territory in Cotabato
3· Islamic Rule in Cotabato
4· European Impositions and the Myth of Morohood
5· America's Moros
6. Postcolonial Transitions
7. Muslim Separatism and the Bangsamoro Rebellion
8. Regarding the War from Campo Muslim
9· Unarmed Struggle
1O. Muslim Nationalism after Marcos
11. Resistance and Rule in Cotabato
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index