Kwento Nila: The Lived Experiences of Young Non-Binary Filipinos Living in Philippine Society

Non-binary identities have been a long part of our history (Abrams, 2019). In Philippine history, babylan are proof that there was a time when Filipinos valued gender-nonconforming individuals in pre-colonial society (Limos, 2019). Despite this, gender identities outside of the binary spectrum are n...

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Main Authors: Kahn, Samantha Mae D., Maramba, Andre Joaquin R., Nombrefia, Kiana Ysabel A., Valdez, Gabrielle Louise D.
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Published: Animo Repository 2022
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_ghi/5
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1098&context=conf_shsrescon
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:Non-binary identities have been a long part of our history (Abrams, 2019). In Philippine history, babylan are proof that there was a time when Filipinos valued gender-nonconforming individuals in pre-colonial society (Limos, 2019). Despite this, gender identities outside of the binary spectrum are not common knowledge among the Filipino people in present time—this results in limited academic literature about non-binary Filipino individuals. Thus, this paper attempts to contribute to pre-existing literature by studying the lived experiences of young non-binary Filipinos living in Philippine society. Following a phenomenological approach, purposive sampling was utilized in picking the participants of the study who were interviewed using the method of pakikipagkwentuhan. The transcriptions of the interviews were then analyzed using the thematic model of narrative analysis. Findings revealed that most non-binary Filipinos struggle to learn about and to be recognized as their gender identity due to the lack of Filipino perspectives on non-binary concepts. This, along with conservative beliefs, is the cause of discrimination and hardship that these individuals have to face in their country.