ZEF Colloquium: Resilience and Resistance: Examining the Exclusion of the Sama Badjao After Super-Typhoon Rai
July 3, 2024 | 11:00 h - 12:00 h
The divsion of Cultural and Political Change (CPC) invites you to a ZEF colloquium.
Topic: Resilience and Resistance: Examining the Exclusion of the Sama Badjao After Super-Typhoon Rai
Speaker: Gretchen Gonzaga, ZEF CPC Junior Researcher
You can join via Zoom: https://uni-bonn.zoom-x.de/j/64954513198?pwd=ekJDa205N2VGdzl4UE0ySXdSSysvQT09
Abstract
Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly destructive and unpredictable. Their impacts affect groups of people differently due to pre-existing discrimination and inequalities. In this chapter, I use a decolonial intersectional approach to examine the exclusion of the Sama Badjao, a former seafaring Indigenous community, focusing on their post-disaster experiences following Super Typhoon Rai in 2021. These experiences are situated within a historical context of exclusion and growing inequality shaped by gender, ethnicity, religion, and other intersecting factors. Drawing on data from my 10-month fieldwork (2021-2022) in the coastal area of Bato, Leyte, Central Philippines, I present how exclusion manifests as two ethnicities (In-group/outgroup) interact together during and after the typhoon with the scarcity of resources. The chapter addresses the pervasive othering of the Indigenous community in the form of stigmas and stereotypes, highlighting how they resist dominant narratives, counteract their imposed identities, and challenge the representation of 'Badjao' on the periphery. Finally, it offers insights for developing inclusive disaster recovery and rehabilitation programs and addressing other long-term community concerns.
Gretchen Gonzaga is a PhD Candidate in Development Studies at the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn. Her research interests include gender and development, disaster recovery and rehabilitation, and monitoring and evaluation.