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Centennial crossings : readings on Babaylan feminism in the Philippines / edited by Fe B. Mangahas & Jenny R. Llaguno foreword by Leticia Ramos Shahani.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : C&E Pub., 2006Description: 192 p. : ill. 22 cmISBN:
  • 9715845193
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS 9992  .C333 2006
Summary: Centennial Crossings Reading on Babaylan Feminism in the Philippines. Before feminism there was babaylanism, a form of women's collective consciousness indigenous to the Philippines. Unfortunately, little is known of the babaylan (woman priest, healer, visionary) and her place in Philippine history. This due not only to the scarcity of historical data on the Philippine prehistoric past but also to the invisibility of women in historical accounts. Women, even when they are present and active agents of history, are largely reduced to mere spectators and passive objects of events. In this collection of women's writings, babaylanism as the primal source of the Filipina's inner strength and dynamism across centuries is revisited and reviewed from the internal lens of Philippine culture and history. In a sense, therefore, Centennial crossings : Readings on Babaylan Feminism in the Philippines offers the first theoretical and practical sourcebook on babaylan feminism, a significant grounding of the feminist movement in the Philippines.
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Filipiniana Filipiniana Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana PS 9992 .C333 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3AEA2012000807

Centennial Crossings Reading on Babaylan Feminism in the Philippines. Before feminism there was babaylanism, a form of women's collective consciousness indigenous to the Philippines. Unfortunately, little is known of the babaylan (woman priest, healer, visionary) and her place in Philippine history. This due not only to the scarcity of historical data on the Philippine prehistoric past but also to the invisibility of women in historical accounts. Women, even when they are present and active agents of history, are largely reduced to mere spectators and passive objects of events. In this collection of women's writings, babaylanism as the primal source of the Filipina's inner strength and dynamism across centuries is revisited and reviewed from the internal lens of Philippine culture and history. In a sense, therefore, Centennial crossings : Readings on Babaylan Feminism in the Philippines offers the first theoretical and practical sourcebook on babaylan feminism, a significant grounding of the feminist movement in the Philippines.

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