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/ Oakland [USA] : PM Press (2020)
Pangayaw and decolonizing resistance : Anarchism in the Philippines [texte imprimé] /
Bas UMALI ;
Jong PAIREZ ;
Gabriel KUHN (1972-) ;
Marco CUEVAS-HEWITT . -
Oakland [USA] : PM Press , 2020 . - 116 p. : photos n/b ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-62963-794-5
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
ASIE ; COLONISATION ET DÉCOLONISATION ; COMMUNAUTÉS ; MILITANTISME ; PHILIPPINES
Résumé :
"The legacy of anarchist ideas in the Philippines was first brought to the attention of a global audience by Benedict Anderson’s book Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination. Activist-author Bas Umali proves with stunning evidence that these ideas are still alive in a country that he would like to see replaced by an “archepelagic confederation.”
Pangayaw and Decolonizing Resistance: Anarchism in the Philippines is the first-ever book specifically about anarchism in the Philippines. Pangayaw refers to indigenous ways of maritime warfare. Bas Umali expertly ties traditional forms of communal life in the archipelago that makes up the Philippine state together with modern-day expressions of antiauthoritarian politics. Umali’s essays are deliciously provocative, not just for apologists of the current system, but also for radicals in the Global North who often forget that their political models do not necessarily fit the realities of postcolonial countries.
In weaving together independent research and experiences from grassroots organizing, Umali sketches a way for resistance in the Global South that does not rely on Marxist determinism and Maoist people’s armies but the self-empowerment of the masses. His book addresses the crucial questions of liberation: who are the agents and what are the means? [...]" [extrait 4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Introduction
- Editor's Preface
- Anarchism in the Philippines: Interview with Jong Pairez and Bas Umali
- Marco Cuevas-Hewitt: Sketches of an archipelagic poetics of postcoloinial belonging
Texts by Bas Umali
- Archipelagic Confederation: Advancing genuine citizens' politics through free assemblies and independent structures from the Barangay and communities (2006)
- A pathology in our filipino identity: A disease that decayed the archipelago's freedom and properity (2011)
- Reconnecting traditional links: A contribution to understanding the sabah crisis (2013)
- Dialectical historical materialism: An effective tool for authoritarian politics, dominance and control in the archipelago (2017)
- Pangayaw: decolonizing resistance in a network of communities in the archipelago (2019)
Resources
About the contributors
Mention de responsabilité :
Bas Umali; Gabriel Kuhn (préf.)
Permalink :
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Titre :
Pangayaw and decolonizing resistance : Anarchism in the Philippines
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Bas UMALI ; Jong PAIREZ ; Gabriel KUHN (1972-) ; Marco CUEVAS-HEWITT
Editeur :
Oakland [USA] : PM Press
Année de publication :
2020
Importance :
116 p.
Présentation :
photos n/b
Format :
20 cm
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-1-62963-794-5
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
ASIE ; COLONISATION ET DÉCOLONISATION ; COMMUNAUTÉS ; MILITANTISME ; PHILIPPINES
Résumé :
"The legacy of anarchist ideas in the Philippines was first brought to the attention of a global audience by Benedict Anderson’s book Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination. Activist-author Bas Umali proves with stunning evidence that these ideas are still alive in a country that he would like to see replaced by an “archepelagic confederation.”
Pangayaw and Decolonizing Resistance: Anarchism in the Philippines is the first-ever book specifically about anarchism in the Philippines. Pangayaw refers to indigenous ways of maritime warfare. Bas Umali expertly ties traditional forms of communal life in the archipelago that makes up the Philippine state together with modern-day expressions of antiauthoritarian politics. Umali’s essays are deliciously provocative, not just for apologists of the current system, but also for radicals in the Global North who often forget that their political models do not necessarily fit the realities of postcolonial countries.
In weaving together independent research and experiences from grassroots organizing, Umali sketches a way for resistance in the Global South that does not rely on Marxist determinism and Maoist people’s armies but the self-empowerment of the masses. His book addresses the crucial questions of liberation: who are the agents and what are the means? [...]" [extrait 4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Introduction
- Editor's Preface
- Anarchism in the Philippines: Interview with Jong Pairez and Bas Umali
- Marco Cuevas-Hewitt: Sketches of an archipelagic poetics of postcoloinial belonging
Texts by Bas Umali
- Archipelagic Confederation: Advancing genuine citizens' politics through free assemblies and independent structures from the Barangay and communities (2006)
- A pathology in our filipino identity: A disease that decayed the archipelago's freedom and properity (2011)
- Reconnecting traditional links: A contribution to understanding the sabah crisis (2013)
- Dialectical historical materialism: An effective tool for authoritarian politics, dominance and control in the archipelago (2017)
- Pangayaw: decolonizing resistance in a network of communities in the archipelago (2019)
Resources
About the contributors
Mention de responsabilité :
Bas Umali; Gabriel Kuhn (préf.)
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=315452
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