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Taming people's power : the EDSA revolutions and their contradictions

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City Ateneo de Manila University Press Description: xviii, 226 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9789715506557
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 686.62
Summary: "Though this 'revolution' has been much written about, it has not been as ably and comprehensively dealt with from the fresh and critical perspective taken by the book. Taming People's Power is an intelligent and pointedly relevant contribution to the understanding of recent Philippine history." --Resil Mojares, Professor Emeritus, University of San Carlos, Cebu City "In this landmark study, Lisandro Claudio focuses on the uneasy coexistence and intertwining of two narratives that compete to organize the Filipino people's understanding of their recent history : the dominant 'People Power discourse' in which Cory Aquino, the Church, and the middle class are the key actors in a democratic revolution, and a subordinated left narrative where radicals and peasants are important players, the EDSA Revolution is a restoration of class power, and Cory Aquino is not so much a democratic heroine as a representative of the landed elite. With his insightful, sensitive handling of the complex interaction of two ideological discourses, Claudio emerges as one of the country's most promising young academics." --Walden Bello, Representative, Akbayan (Citizen's Action Party), House of Representatives
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Filipiniana Filipiniana HRVVMC Library Filipiniana Books Fil DS 686.62 C53 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available FIL-0000405

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Though this 'revolution' has been much written about, it has not been as ably and comprehensively dealt with from the fresh and critical perspective taken by the book. Taming People's Power is an intelligent and pointedly relevant contribution to the understanding of recent Philippine history." --Resil Mojares, Professor Emeritus, University of San Carlos, Cebu City "In this landmark study, Lisandro Claudio focuses on the uneasy coexistence and intertwining of two narratives that compete to organize the Filipino people's understanding of their recent history : the dominant 'People Power discourse' in which Cory Aquino, the Church, and the middle class are the key actors in a democratic revolution, and a subordinated left narrative where radicals and peasants are important players, the EDSA Revolution is a restoration of class power, and Cory Aquino is not so much a democratic heroine as a representative of the landed elite. With his insightful, sensitive handling of the complex interaction of two ideological discourses, Claudio emerges as one of the country's most promising young academics." --Walden Bello, Representative, Akbayan (Citizen's Action Party), House of Representatives

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