Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company

As a genre, testimonios or testimonial narratives are not just transgressive of canonical literary aesthetics; they also serve as a tool for otherwise marginalized groups to expose, denounce, and negotiate their experiences of abjection and subordination. These narratives may constitute a counter-he...

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Main Author: Moratilla, Noel Christian A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-101952023-05-02T02:25:26Z Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company Moratilla, Noel Christian A. As a genre, testimonios or testimonial narratives are not just transgressive of canonical literary aesthetics; they also serve as a tool for otherwise marginalized groups to expose, denounce, and negotiate their experiences of abjection and subordination. These narratives may constitute a counter-hegemonic project, if not an oppositional response, at least, to structures and relations sustained (often brutally) by the apparati of state and capital. In this exploratory paper, I read the letters of abused workers as counter-narratives that rub against mainstream discourse. In particular, I am using as primary materials the letters written by the Filipino workers of a foreign company which has been recognized and endorsed by state officials for its "contribution" to investment and job generation. Occluded, however, are the stories of abuse, exploitation, and repression among the workers, some of whom have met violent deaths in the workplace. These "little stories" become counter-narratives vis-à-vis the positive, celebratory depiction of the company in official discourse, which bleaches the company of allegations concerning its anti-labor practices. The discussion revolves around how the letters as testimonios and as counter-narratives exemplify discourses of resistance and solidarity, foregrounding the workers' denunciation of the abuses committed by and within the company, while also highlighting the workers' collective responses to these abuses. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9141 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Foreign workers, Filipino Migration Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Foreign workers, Filipino
Migration Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Foreign workers, Filipino
Migration Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Moratilla, Noel Christian A.
Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company
description As a genre, testimonios or testimonial narratives are not just transgressive of canonical literary aesthetics; they also serve as a tool for otherwise marginalized groups to expose, denounce, and negotiate their experiences of abjection and subordination. These narratives may constitute a counter-hegemonic project, if not an oppositional response, at least, to structures and relations sustained (often brutally) by the apparati of state and capital. In this exploratory paper, I read the letters of abused workers as counter-narratives that rub against mainstream discourse. In particular, I am using as primary materials the letters written by the Filipino workers of a foreign company which has been recognized and endorsed by state officials for its "contribution" to investment and job generation. Occluded, however, are the stories of abuse, exploitation, and repression among the workers, some of whom have met violent deaths in the workplace. These "little stories" become counter-narratives vis-à-vis the positive, celebratory depiction of the company in official discourse, which bleaches the company of allegations concerning its anti-labor practices. The discussion revolves around how the letters as testimonios and as counter-narratives exemplify discourses of resistance and solidarity, foregrounding the workers' denunciation of the abuses committed by and within the company, while also highlighting the workers' collective responses to these abuses.
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author Moratilla, Noel Christian A.
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title Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company
title_short Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company
title_full Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company
title_fullStr Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company
title_full_unstemmed Kontra-diskurso: Testimonial narratives of Filipino workers in a foreign company
title_sort kontra-diskurso: testimonial narratives of filipino workers in a foreign company
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9141
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