The Transnational Institutionalization of the Ideal-Filipino-Hero of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Vancouver, Canada
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Calamba, Rincy Dominic C. (Author)
Title
The Transnational Institutionalization of the Ideal-Filipino-Hero of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Vancouver, Canada
Abstract
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Vancouver, Canada experience ongoing systematic conditioning processes that are rooted in Philippine colonial history. Utilizing a multi-ethnographic approach and a framework drawn from Berger and Luckmann's concept of institutionalization and Foucault's biopower, I rethink the Filipino labour diaspora and interrogate how empire, labour, and migration, shape Filipino trajectories. Existing scholarship has documented the structural and working conditions of Filipino labour migration; this research contributes by foregrounding how these arrangements between the Philippines and Canada are lived, internalized, and reproduced through the institutionalized subjectivities of the Filipino citizen, the ideal migrant, and the Bagong Bayani (new hero). These subjectivities sustain systemic inequalities, coerce joining the labour diaspora, and render OFWs more vulnerable to exploitation while glorifying their sacrifices as noble contributions to family and nation. I further discuss the agency and resistance of OFWs, who actively reimagine their subjectivities and challenge these neocolonial paradigms.
Type
M.A., Sociology and Anthropology
University
Simon Fraser University
Place
Burnaby, BC
Date
2026
# of Pages
113 pages
Accessed
5/17/26, 1:10 PM
Language
English
Citation
Calamba, R. D. C. (2026). The Transnational Institutionalization of the Ideal-Filipino-Hero of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Vancouver, Canada [M.A., Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University]. https://summit.sfu.ca/item/40481
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