Subversive Lives: a family memoir of the Marcos Years

Type
Book
Authors
Quimpo ( Susan F. Quimpo )
Quimpo ( Nathan Gilbert Quimpo )
 
ISBN 13
9789712724473 
Category
Book  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2012 
Publisher
Pages
468 
Subject
Philippines -- Politics and Government; Philippine History; Quimpo Siblings 
Description
Written as a family history, Subversive Lives furnishes us with powerful testimonies on the era of Ferdinand Marcos and Jose Maria Sison, along with narratives on the vicissitudes of the revolutionary movement. Each Quimpo sibling bears witness to the events they and others did so much to shape. From aborted attempts to smuggle weapons for the NPA to heady organizing "spontaneous uprisings" and general strikes in Mindanao, from the cruel discovery of the cause of one brother,s death at the hands of a kasama (comrade) to the near hallucinatory tales of imprisonment and torture at the hands of the military, these stories remind us of the personal costs and the daily heroism of those who joined the movement. But they also bring forth its messy and unresolved legacies: of sons alienated from their father; daughters abused and victimized by the military and deluded by a religious cult; brothers lost to the war; friends betrayed, comrades purged, and revolutionary affection soured and then destroyed by intractable ideological differences. Such stories are much less about an unfinished revolution as they are about an inclusive one. To read these accounts, each so rich and distinctive in its tone, is to hear the rhythm of the revolution 
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