Managing a massacre: savagery, civility, and gender in Moro Province in the wake of Bud Dajo.

Philippine studies Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Michael C Hawkins
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This article examines the delicate ideological maneuverings that shaped American colonial constructions of savagery, civility, and gender in the wake of the Bud Dajo massacre in the Philippines's Muslim south in 1906. It looks particularly at shifting notions of femininity and masculinity as these related to episodes of violence and colonial control. The article concludes that, while the Bud Dajo massacre was a terrible black mark on the American military's record in Mindanao and Sulu, colonial officials ultimately used the event to positively affirm existing discourses of power and justification, which helped to sustain and guide military rule in the Muslim south for another seven years.

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管理一场大屠杀:巴德·达约事件后摩洛省的野蛮、文明和性别。
本文考察了1906年菲律宾南部穆斯林聚居区发生巴德·达约大屠杀后,微妙的意识形态操纵塑造了美国殖民时期野蛮、文明和性别的建构。它特别关注女性气质和男性气质观念的转变,因为这些观念与暴力事件和殖民控制有关。这篇文章的结论是,虽然巴德达约大屠杀是美军在棉兰老岛和苏禄的历史记录上的一个可怕的污点,但殖民官员最终利用这一事件积极地肯定了现有的权力和正当性话语,这有助于维持和指导在穆斯林南部的军事统治又持续了七年。
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