Town of Dollars : Ambient Violence and Everyday Dispossession in the Philippines

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Town of Dollars : Ambient Violence and Everyday Dispossession in the Philippines

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 232 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780295754697

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Colonial aftermaths linger quietly, revealing violence woven into the fabric of daily life

What does violence look like when it is not spectacular but quiet and routine? In this intimate ethnography, anthropologist Dada Docot introduces readers to her hometown of Nabua, located in the Bicol region of the Philippines. The site of her study is a rural locale nicknamed the "Town of Dollars" thanks to the Nabueño men who served in the lowest ranks of the US Navy. Performing tasks considered beneath white sailors, these men introduced American dollars into the local economy and transformed perceptions of the good life. Docot explores this and other manifestations of the Philippines' four centuries of colonization through stories of ritual, family, migration, and labor. She reveals how everyday struggles—from flooding rice fields and precarious wage work to political patronage and overseas migration—are shaped by the layered histories of Spanish, US, and Japanese colonization and contemporary dispossession. These forms of "ambient violence," she theorizes, are neither extraordinary nor rare but harmful realities sedimented into the ordinary, becoming the atmosphere in which life unfolds.

Blending hometown ethnography, historical research, and autoethnographic reflection, Town of Dollars introduces a new lens for understanding colonial aftermaths and the quiet endurance of inequality in the rural Global South. Both intimate and rigorously analytical, the book challenges romanticized notions of Filipino resilience, instead illuminating the unviable conditions that contour everyday aspirations. Essential for scholars of anthropology, postcolonial studies, and Asian and diaspora studies, as well as readers seeking a deeper understanding of Philippine life, Town of Dollars exposes how violence lingers not in moments of crisis but in the ordinary persistence of survival.

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