Indigene Selbstbehauptung und katholischer Ökokommunismus
Der philippinische Rebellenpriester Conrado Balweg
Ergon, 1. Edition 2022, 242 Pages
Description
For decades, the Maoist New People's Army in the Philippines has been fighting exploitation and poverty. In the 1980s, several Catholic priests joined and shaped it. One faction pursued national revolution, while another emphasized the preservation of indigenous culture. Conrado Balweg (1944-99) illustrates the history of this struggle. He was a member of the Tingguian people, was ordained priest in a Catholic missionary order, rose to commander in the guerrilla, became the most wanted "terrorist" under Marcos, and initiated the establishment of an autonomous region for the mountain tribes. In 1999, the communist party executed him.
The book analyzes eyewitness accounts, correspondence and archives to create an exemplary biography. The author lived in the Philippines and undertook several interview-trips.
The book analyzes eyewitness accounts, correspondence and archives to create an exemplary biography. The author lived in the Philippines and undertook several interview-trips.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-95650-969-8 |
Subtitle | Der philippinische Rebellenpriester Conrado Balweg |
Publication Date | Oct 7, 2022 |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Publisher | Ergon |
Format | Softcover |
Language | deutsch |
Pages | 242 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
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