Ileto Vs. Sturtevant

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September 11, 2012

 

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However, Ileto was convinced that Sturtevant avoids any discussion of the revolution itself largely because he accepts the Ilustrados’ or the Filipino elite’s definitions of nationalism, independence and revolution and he led to a conclusion that the peasant-based, religious challenges to the republic were antinationalist, irrational and doomed to fail...
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Because of his inability to decode the language and gestures of peasant rebels, Sturtevant could at best interpret them in the light of psychological responses to social breakdown.1 “He says, for example, that they were “blind” responses to social breakdown. In contrast, he ascribes “rational” and realistic” goals to elite—led movements...
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