Through an ethnographic depiction of cultural creolization, this paper will detail the ways in which traditional Filipino values have been successfully mixing with and eventually lodging into the intersubjective landscape of Cagayan Valley, where the Chinese, Ibanag, Ilocano, and Itawes ethnic groups dwell. This cultural creolization process informs the ways in which the imagined social reciprocity between the self and others has been governed by a historically constituted power/knowledge system: the padrino system. This system is mainly composed of the symbiotic codes and social practices of (1) Catholicized ritual kinship and (2) the Tagalog ethics of “debt of gratitude” (utang na loób). In light of Foucault’s (1988) governmentality, the ...
This essay addresses two questions with regard to the contemporary Philippines: the question of poli...
The paper re-examines the Moro secessionist movement in the Philippines from the perspective of ethn...
Food sovereignty is predicated upon the rights of communities to determine culturally meaningful met...
As studies of lowland, “Christianized” Philippine culture go, this is easily one of the most insight...
Except for some southern islands where Islam had permeated since the 15th century, the greater part ...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
Reading in the Philippines is a process whereby the body, mind and spirit are engaged. Even though F...
Ethnography, as a scientific method of describing people, played a significant role in the policy of...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
Studies on tribal philosophical thoughts are rare or non-existent in a Philippine society that inclu...
This paper aims to accurately describe Philippine society, particularly the Filipino kinship system ...
Development since the 1940s has had major impacts on traditional settlements. The thrust of global d...
The early Filipinos had a traditional religion before the Spanish expedition reached the Philippines...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
The development and practice of school leadership in the Philippines is influenced by a rich history...
This essay addresses two questions with regard to the contemporary Philippines: the question of poli...
The paper re-examines the Moro secessionist movement in the Philippines from the perspective of ethn...
Food sovereignty is predicated upon the rights of communities to determine culturally meaningful met...
As studies of lowland, “Christianized” Philippine culture go, this is easily one of the most insight...
Except for some southern islands where Islam had permeated since the 15th century, the greater part ...
This social critical study attempted to discover the roots of Filipino colonized consciousness in th...
Reading in the Philippines is a process whereby the body, mind and spirit are engaged. Even though F...
Ethnography, as a scientific method of describing people, played a significant role in the policy of...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
Studies on tribal philosophical thoughts are rare or non-existent in a Philippine society that inclu...
This paper aims to accurately describe Philippine society, particularly the Filipino kinship system ...
Development since the 1940s has had major impacts on traditional settlements. The thrust of global d...
The early Filipinos had a traditional religion before the Spanish expedition reached the Philippines...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
The development and practice of school leadership in the Philippines is influenced by a rich history...
This essay addresses two questions with regard to the contemporary Philippines: the question of poli...
The paper re-examines the Moro secessionist movement in the Philippines from the perspective of ethn...
Food sovereignty is predicated upon the rights of communities to determine culturally meaningful met...