“This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903

Thisarticle thinks with technology to show how gutta-percha plants (Palaquium spp.) and submarine cables were central not only to wiring the Sulu Sea at the turn of the twentieth century but also, and more broadly, to realizing a spatially connected, temporally synced Philippine colony in the age of...

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Main Author: Medrano, Anthony D.
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2023
Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol71/iss2/3
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.phstudies-11632024-08-07T03:42:03Z “This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903 Medrano, Anthony D. Thisarticle thinks with technology to show how gutta-percha plants (Palaquium spp.) and submarine cables were central not only to wiring the Sulu Sea at the turn of the twentieth century but also, and more broadly, to realizing a spatially connected, temporally synced Philippine colony in the age of empire and telegraphy. In doing so, it brings into view the ways in which technology created new kinds of encounters that involved Datu Piang, Datu Rajah Muda Mandi, and Sultan Jamalul Kiram, as well as new kinds of experiences that linked the Sulu Sea to Singapore, the Philippines, and the “American Pacific.”KEYWORDS: SULU SEA • TECHNOLOGY • ENVIRONMENT • COMMUNICATION • EMPIRE 2023-07-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol71/iss2/3 info:doi/10.13185/2244-1638.1163 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/phstudies/article/1163/viewcontent/This_20Wonderful_20Telegraph_20_5Bvol._2071_20no._202_20_282023_29_20211_E2_80_9344_5D.pdf Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Archīum Ateneo
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description Thisarticle thinks with technology to show how gutta-percha plants (Palaquium spp.) and submarine cables were central not only to wiring the Sulu Sea at the turn of the twentieth century but also, and more broadly, to realizing a spatially connected, temporally synced Philippine colony in the age of empire and telegraphy. In doing so, it brings into view the ways in which technology created new kinds of encounters that involved Datu Piang, Datu Rajah Muda Mandi, and Sultan Jamalul Kiram, as well as new kinds of experiences that linked the Sulu Sea to Singapore, the Philippines, and the “American Pacific.”KEYWORDS: SULU SEA • TECHNOLOGY • ENVIRONMENT • COMMUNICATION • EMPIRE
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author Medrano, Anthony D.
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title “This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903
title_short “This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903
title_full “This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903
title_fullStr “This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903
title_full_unstemmed “This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903
title_sort “this wonderful telegraph”: plants, cables, and the wiring of the sulu sea, 1898–1903
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