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324 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2003
“The European “discovery” of the Philippine archipelago is not just an event; it is a text, a construct of words. For “new worlds” to be recognized or apprehended, they had to be produced in words—in the form of narratives of navigation and exploration—and such allied devices as maps, charts, and drawings. Worlds had to be represented, and, inescapably in such representations (literary, visual, popular or “scientific”), much will be discovered as much as will be disguised, distorted, or deleted. Much will be revealed of both seen and seer.”
—Resil B. Mojares, “The Islands According to Pigafetta”