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A Reading: “David Barrows and Perceptions of Historical Consciousness in the Colonial Philippines”

A Reading: “David Barrows and Perceptions of Historical Consciousness in the Colonial Philippines”

Update: 2024-03-21
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This reading explores American efforts in the colonial Philippines to instill a consciousness of history and modernity among Filipinos through a carefully crafted philosophy of time. It focuses primarily on David Barrow’s work, History of the Philippine Islands (1905), as the embodiment of a broad discourse permeating notions of superiority and inferiority, historicity and ahistoricity, and civilizational development — notions which shaped colonialism in the Philippines. This reading argues that Americans were able to develop a sense of fundamental temporal difference with their colonial subjects — a fundamental difference that could be effectively employed to overcome shortcomings or inconsistencies in other discourses of colonial power. We need your support for more episodes, consider giving to our GoFundMe: ⁠https://gofund.me/2ec80f54⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow on Facebook at ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557270533439⁠⁠⁠⁠

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A Reading: “David Barrows and Perceptions of Historical Consciousness in the Colonial Philippines”

A Reading: “David Barrows and Perceptions of Historical Consciousness in the Colonial Philippines”

Professor Michael Hawkins, Ph.D