MINDANAO HISTORIOGRAPHY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
MINDANAO HISTORIOGRAPHY IN THE 21ST
CENTURY: PROBLEMS and PROSPECTS
BY:
FAINA C. ABAYA-ULINDANG,Ph.D
Professor,Deptartment of History
Mindanao State University
Marawi City
ABSTRACT
Current
literature on Mindanao are decidedly focused on the peace process and economic
development of this region. Apparently, these highlight the importance of
contextualising these issues only a comprehensive and reliable historiography
could provide.
This
paper, first, surveys what historical literature/or sources (both published and
unpublished) on Mindanao are made available to historians and those interested
in history writing at present; and second, provides an based on the following:
1.Who authored these sources? What authority do they
have in their authorship of these sources?
2.What approaches did they use and from what
perspective? Could they be considered local/regional/national history? Or did
they deal with the history of Mindanao as an isolated area of study?
This
paper limits its presentation to current
literature available to historians based on the listing of collections
(disseminated via the internet mostly)which are found in the libraries and
research centers of Mindanao and Manila.
However, it does not pretend to cover the entire field of sources historians
could use for their study on Mindanao. This is premised on the idea that any
history writing is always a work-in-progress. Moreover, for the term `Mindanao’ the author
utilizes the current accepted definition where it means a geographic entity covering
not only the island of Mindanao but Sulu as well.
For
its conclusion, the author recommends what gaps in periodization as well as in
methodological inquiry should be addressed to by scholars interested in
Mindanao historiography.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(a short CV)
Professor
Faina C. Abaya-Ulindang of the History Department, Mindanao State
University-Marawi campus earned her Bachelor of Arts major in
History(1972),Master of Arts in Asian Studies (1982) and Doctor of Philosophy
major in History (1996) at the University of the Philippines, Diliman Quezon
City.
Her works largely
deal with the social history of Mindanao, specifically migration and
resettlement, war in Mindanao, slavery, and women’s movements. Some of her writings
are published in the Mindanao Journal, MSU Graduate School Research Journal, Adhika
Journal, NHI Kasaysayan Journal, NCCA
Batis, and ADHIKA & NHI Kasaysayan ng Bayan. She is presently
involved with the writing of a textbook on Philippine History 1 of the Mindanao
State University and has finished (in limited circulation) a sourcebook for
Asian Civilization. She has also contributed to the ICAS newsletter an article
on Chinese slavery for the SAGE Encyclopedia on the Social Sciences.
She
is currently a full time faculty of the History Department, and part time
faculty of the Graduate School MSU-Marawi. She was the former MSU-Marawi College
of Social Sciences and Humanities Coordinator for Research & Extension(1999-2007).
She also served as a member of the NCCA Executive Council for the National
Committee on Historical Research(1998-2004;2007-10)and member of the Board of
Directors, Adhika ng Pilipinas(1998-2007).
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