Social Memory and State–Civil Society Relations in the Philippines: Forgetting and Remembering the Jabidah ‘massacre'

TitleSocial Memory and State–Civil Society Relations in the Philippines: Forgetting and Remembering the Jabidah ‘massacre'
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsRommel A. Curaming, Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied
JournalTime & Society
Volume21
Issue1
Pagination89-103
ISSN0961-463X, 1461-7463
Abstract

This article seeks to explain the recent resurgence in national memories of the Jabidah Massacre – the killing of dozens of Muslim recruits undergoing clandestine training, allegedly in preparation for the infiltration and destabilization of Sabah. We argue that the ways in which the memories of this incident have been forgotten, remembered and appropriated by different groups in the past four decades were determined by the shifting political needs and interests of elite politicians, Moro nationalists and civil society groups.

URLhttp://tas.sagepub.com/content/21/1/89
DOI10.1177/0961463X11431337
Short TitleSocial memory and state–civil society relations in the Philippines