Hidden Sacrifices: Narratives of Select Filipina Overseas Workers in Southeast Asia

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70922/skbx8v94

Keywords:

socially marginalized, narratives, migrant workers, global diaspora, Filipina

Abstract

In my essay “Chasing Waves: Reflection on Southeast Asian Fisherfolk (2021a),” I already featured the less documented experience of the socially marginalized. My essay focused on the personal narratives of Bruneian fishermen of Kampor Ayer, Brunei Darussalam (2016); the fishermen of Mui Ne, Vietnam (2017); and the Intha of Myanmar (2018), with whom I had the fortunate chance to converse with. However, my personal travel experience in the three countries only gave voice to “non-Filipino workers.” That is why in this current essay, I will highlight the unique experience of the Filipinos themselves – in the form of migrant workers in Southeast Asia. I have interacted with and interviewed many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific; even in other countries where Filipino tourists were unfamiliar or visited, surprisingly happen to have OFWs. With that, it is unsurprising why Filipinos are articulated as globe-trotting people (Perdon 2014) and quasi-wandering people (San Juan 2009) because of their prevalence in the discourse of the global diaspora. In this essay, I will feature the stories of personal experiences of select  Filipina workers in Southeast Asia, specifically in Malaysia (2014), Singapore (2014), and Cambodia (2017), extracted from my travel narratives from 2014-2018.

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Author Biography

  • Axle Christien J. Tugano, University of the Philippines Los Baños

    AXLE CHRISTIEN TUGANO obtained his degree in History (magna cum laude) from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in 2015 and is now finishing his MA Philippine Studies Program at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He is a History Faculty Member of the Department of Social Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna. He has published some articles and book reviews in academic refereed journals such as Diliman Review, Likhaan: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature, Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia, Tala Kasaysayan, Dalumat E-Journal, Hasaan Journal, SALIKSIK E-Journal, Kawing Journal, Katipunan Journal, Bisig Journal, Mabini Review, and International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge. Also, he has published some book chapters in Bagong Kasaysayan (BAKAS), ATAGAN, Asosasyon ng mga Dalubhasa, mga Hilig at Interes sa Kasaysayan (ADHIKA) ng Pilipinas, and National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). He was a recipient, Mananaysay ng Taon 2021 – Ikatlong Gantimpala, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF). His research is focused on diaspora, Philippine intercultural encounters, and Southeast Asian Studies.

Published

2022-11-25

How to Cite

Tugano, A. C. (2022). Hidden Sacrifices: Narratives of Select Filipina Overseas Workers in Southeast Asia. Social Sciences and Development Review, 12(1), 95-116. https://doi.org/10.70922/skbx8v94