The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking

The Second World War transformed Manila from the so-called Venice of the East to the Warsaw of Asia. However, historicizing the impact of the war on the city should go beyond the physical devastation it caused. This chapter investigates the long-term effects of the war on Manila’s urban fabric and i...

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Main Author: Pante, Michael D
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.history-faculty-pubs-10222020-05-21T07:19:40Z The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking Pante, Michael D The Second World War transformed Manila from the so-called Venice of the East to the Warsaw of Asia. However, historicizing the impact of the war on the city should go beyond the physical devastation it caused. This chapter investigates the long-term effects of the war on Manila’s urban fabric and its environmental repercussions. It focuses on the acute housing shortage and the shift from water- to land-based transport modes. The chapter argues that Manila’s esteros (estuarial creeks) serve as an index of the effects the war had on the city’s ecology. The emergence of estero communities and the consequent environmental costs showed the struggles of low-income Manila residents in facing the uncertainties of the postwar era and uncovered the city’s grossly unequal socioeconomic structure. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/23 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-17439-2_12 History Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo waterways pollution urbanization Japanese occupation Asian History History
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic waterways
pollution
urbanization
Japanese occupation
Asian History
History
spellingShingle waterways
pollution
urbanization
Japanese occupation
Asian History
History
Pante, Michael D
The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking
description The Second World War transformed Manila from the so-called Venice of the East to the Warsaw of Asia. However, historicizing the impact of the war on the city should go beyond the physical devastation it caused. This chapter investigates the long-term effects of the war on Manila’s urban fabric and its environmental repercussions. It focuses on the acute housing shortage and the shift from water- to land-based transport modes. The chapter argues that Manila’s esteros (estuarial creeks) serve as an index of the effects the war had on the city’s ecology. The emergence of estero communities and the consequent environmental costs showed the struggles of low-income Manila residents in facing the uncertainties of the postwar era and uncovered the city’s grossly unequal socioeconomic structure.
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title The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking
title_short The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking
title_full The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking
title_fullStr The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking
title_full_unstemmed The Esteros and Manila's Postwar Remaking
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/23
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-17439-2_12
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