Archaeology and Genealogy in the Discourses on Faith and Colonization

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  • Christian Bryan Bustamante

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v8i2.105

Keywords:

Colonization, Archeology and Genealogy

Abstract

This article provides a philosophical analysis using Foucault’s concepts of archaeology and genealogy to the Spanish colonization  of the Filipinos. As a philosophical treatise, this article focused its discussion on the plurality of discourses that emerged and  prevailed during the colonization. It illustrated the techniques and strategies used to propagate the discourses of the colonizers and to transform the Filipino natives into colonial subjects and in particular, the techniques and strategies utilized by Spanish  missionaries. Lastly, it also presented the discourses of Filipino propagandists to enlighten the Filipinos about their colonial  situation as well as to deconstruct the discourses inculcated by the colonizers in the Filipino consciousness.

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09/30/2019

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Bustamante, C. B. (2019). Archaeology and Genealogy in the Discourses on Faith and Colonization. Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts, 8(2), 1–32. https://doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v8i2.105

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