‘HOME-GROWNING’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES: A PRE-THEORISATION

Authors

  • Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach De La Salle University,Philippines
  • Roche Christine C Angeles Philippine Women’s University, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/jati.vol24no2.6

Keywords:

homegrown international relations, indigenisation, Philippine psychology, Filipino philosophy, international relations, Southeast Asia, Philippines

Abstract

The ‘home-grown’ turn in international relations (IR) theory emerged to describe original theorising of non-Western IR from the periphery in the periphery. Enthused with the indigenisation movement in the Philippines as our country belongs to the periphery, we delve into pre-theorisations of home growning by applying it to Philippine philosophical, politicohistorical, and psycho-anthropological concepts in a schematic analysis. This paper also deliberated the significance of ‘paglundag kasama ang wika’ (existential immersion with the Filipino language), ‘pantayong pananaw’ (perspective from-us-for-us, Filipinos), ‘pagsasakatutubo mula sa labas’ (indigenisation-from-without), and ‘pagpapalitaw ng nasa loob’ (indigenisation from within) in abstracting non-Western IR concepts. We contend that Philippine languages play a central role in the Filipino lived experience of the ‘international’ towards the possibility of contribution to the indigenisation and home-growness of IR as an academic discipline in the Philippines.
Keywords: home-grown international relations, indigenisation, Philippine psychology, Filipino philosophy, Southeast Asia

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Published

2019-12-30