Is Morohood a myth?
For a long time this outsider has, influenced by writers like Renato Constantino, been of the view that Spain’s failure to fully conquer Mindanao was due to Islam. This is challenged by Thomas McKenna in his Muslim Rulers and Rebels (Anvil, 2000). He reminds us that the term “Moro” was introduced by the Spanish and had negative connotations, and claims that it was only in the late 1960s that “Philippine Muslim nationalists attempted to appropriate the epithet... and transform it into a positive symbol of collective identity.” Such nationalists “proposed that Spanish aggression against the southern sultanates generated an oppositional Islamic identity (or intensified an already existing one) that transcended linguistic and geographic boundaries and motivated steadfast and widespread armed opposition.” But, claims McKenna, these “suppositions are confected from meager historical evidence.”....MORE Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.classicposters.com/commentary/20100126com6.htm |
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