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Author Canuday, Jose Jowel

Title Bakwit : the power of the displaced / Jose Jowel Canuday
Published Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press, c2009

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Description xv, 211 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm
Contents Machine generated contents note: Perspectives on Mindanao Conflicts and Displacement -- Conceptualizing Mindanao Displacement -- Approaching the Bakwit Study -- The Bakwit: A People Without History? -- Evacuations, Returns and Rebuilding -- Re-imagining the Bakwit -- Migrating People, Moving Spaces, Mutating Maps -- Asserting Identity -- "Spirits" of the "Ghost" Village -- The Trouble with Security -- The Social Practice of Security -- Social Practice as Social Movement -- Learning from the Bakwit -- Narratives, Assertions, Spaces, and Security -- Practising Theorizing -- Fieldwork as Intervention and Reflexive Solidarity
Summary Bakwit reflects the voices of millions of victims of armed conflicts in Southeast Asia, across Burma to the Mekong delta, and from Aceh to Papua. The book depicts suffering and inner strength of people who are not only displaced but also dispossessed in their own land. Yet, repeated official and academic explanations that refugees are helpless people are in fact a post-colonial development myth as the book vividly illustrates. Bakwit narrates the ability of displaced people to reassert their collective identity and to recreate their community in a meaningful way. Jowel Canuday's analysis is a welcome contribution to the understudied issues on forced migration in Southeast Asia and beyonds. --Book Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-200) and index
Subject Refugees -- Philippines -- Mindanao Island
Forced migration -- Philippines -- Mindanao Island
Migration, Internal -- Philippines -- Mindanao Island
LC no. 2009516018
ISBN 9789715505772