Disaster Archipelago: Locating Vulnerability and Resilience in the Philippines - Paperback
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by Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria (Editor), Will Smith (Editor), Mark Anthony Alindogan (Contribution by)
Images of the devastation wreaked by typhoons, flooding, earthquakes and drought in the Philippines circulate globally as an important part of disaster discourses. This collection seeks to move beyond these simplistic representations of calamity by bringing together a group of Filipino and international scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds to grapple with the complex nature of disaster in the Philippines. Firmly grounded in the relationship between disaster and place, the volume's contributors confront the challenges of the Philippine nation's internal heterogeneity of language, ethnicity and class. In doing so, this book seeks to engage the specificities of place amid diversity, and explores two broad but interrelating avenues of investigation through case studies drawn from across the archipelago: How can environmental extremity in the Philippines help us understand disasters? How can disasters help us understand the Philippines?
Author Biography
Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria is assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Santo Tomas.
Will Smith is associate research fellow at Deakin University.
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