Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device

The Church seeks to be inclusive; one that opens her doors to everyone. For many Filipino Catholics (FCs) in Japan, their ecclesial existence is marked by a history of negotiation as “guests” hosted by the Japanese Catholics (JCs). Within this field of host–guest interplay, this paper explores the d...

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Main Author: Macaraan, Willard Enrique R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-31842021-08-18T08:54:03Z Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device Macaraan, Willard Enrique R. The Church seeks to be inclusive; one that opens her doors to everyone. For many Filipino Catholics (FCs) in Japan, their ecclesial existence is marked by a history of negotiation as “guests” hosted by the Japanese Catholics (JCs). Within this field of host–guest interplay, this paper explores the dynamics of sociospatial seclusion by employing the ideation of marginality proffered by Loic Wacquant’s study on urban ghettos. The paper argues that the guest-identity of FCs must not be understood as a unilateral action imposed upon by the dominant hosts against the former’s subjugated narrative as powerless victims. Instead, its maintenance is perpetuated by FCs’ elective and chosen ethnic clustering. In attempt to obtain better analytical clarity of this dynamics, this paper employs the functional value of the Cartesian plane as a mapping device in plotting historical events of interplay within a spatial field. The techne inherent in the Cartesian plane is embedded with the episteme of Wacquant’s ideation. Fused together, its utility as a heuristic device is herewith proposed. It is hoped that this theoretical construct can also be useful to any analysis of marginality contained within a host–guest interplay. © 2020 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. 2020-04-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2185 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3184/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Filipino Catholics--Japan Biculturalism--Japan Marginality, Social--Japan Filipinos—Cultural assimilation--Japan Religion
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 Filipino Catholics--Japan
Biculturalism--Japan
Marginality, Social--Japan
Filipinos—Cultural assimilation--Japan
Religion
spellingShingle Filipino Catholics--Japan
Biculturalism--Japan
Marginality, Social--Japan
Filipinos—Cultural assimilation--Japan
Religion
Macaraan, Willard Enrique R.
Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device
description The Church seeks to be inclusive; one that opens her doors to everyone. For many Filipino Catholics (FCs) in Japan, their ecclesial existence is marked by a history of negotiation as “guests” hosted by the Japanese Catholics (JCs). Within this field of host–guest interplay, this paper explores the dynamics of sociospatial seclusion by employing the ideation of marginality proffered by Loic Wacquant’s study on urban ghettos. The paper argues that the guest-identity of FCs must not be understood as a unilateral action imposed upon by the dominant hosts against the former’s subjugated narrative as powerless victims. Instead, its maintenance is perpetuated by FCs’ elective and chosen ethnic clustering. In attempt to obtain better analytical clarity of this dynamics, this paper employs the functional value of the Cartesian plane as a mapping device in plotting historical events of interplay within a spatial field. The techne inherent in the Cartesian plane is embedded with the episteme of Wacquant’s ideation. Fused together, its utility as a heuristic device is herewith proposed. It is hoped that this theoretical construct can also be useful to any analysis of marginality contained within a host–guest interplay. © 2020 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Macaraan, Willard Enrique R.
author_facet Macaraan, Willard Enrique R.
author_sort Macaraan, Willard Enrique R.
title Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device
title_short Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device
title_full Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device
title_fullStr Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device
title_full_unstemmed Exploring marginality among Filipino Catholics in Japan: A proposed heuristic device
title_sort exploring marginality among filipino catholics in japan: a proposed heuristic device
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
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