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<title>Changing Place, Changing Norms: A Descriptive Study on the Clothing and Food Practices of Muslim in Migrants in Quiapo, Manila</title>
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<description>Changing Place, Changing Norms: A Descriptive Study on the Clothing and Food Practices of Muslim in Migrants in Quiapo, Manila
Nakan, Sittie Sandra A.
It has been proven that the only permanent thing in this world is change. The&#13;
phenomenon of cultural change is very much evident in every known society today. With&#13;
the advent of Globalization and Urbanization, societal contacts of culturally diverse&#13;
communities were brought to existence.&#13;
The trend of migration that has been prevailing for a long time is the process or&#13;
urbanization. In the case of Manila, even Muslims who have proven themselves, with&#13;
painstaking efforts, as preservativists especially in terms of cultural identity are not able&#13;
to escape from the push factors of migration to urban communities. Taking into&#13;
consideration the attitude of Muslims towards change and the changing effects of&#13;
migration developed the led the researcher to investigate how Muslim in-migrants adjust&#13;
and react to the cultural traits and practices of the Manila settlers. The results would not&#13;
only help sociologists and anthropologists in studying the phenomenon of culture change.&#13;
migration, and ethnographical study on Muslims but also this study is found to be very&#13;
significant in maintaining the community ties, known as the "Umma", between all&#13;
Muslims despite of their spatial gaps. The results of this study should be evaluated and&#13;
assessed by Islamic advocates in fostering venues that would reconnect the Muslim&#13;
minorities caught in the middle of non-Muslim communities into the Umma and Islamic&#13;
way of life. With this, the author set two major objectives. One is to determine and&#13;
describe the changes on the respondents' clothing and food practices. Second is to&#13;
determine and describe the factors that might promote and facilitate these changes.&#13;
Though how ambitious the researcher is in capturing the change among the&#13;
Muslim in-migrants, her research was still limited on clothing and food practices. This&#13;
was the strategy that allowed the study to produce a comprehensive output.&#13;
With the studies and other related literature. such as those of Ember and&#13;
Contreras, there are four approaches in explaining the existence of cultural change. These&#13;
are the physical changes in the environment, revitalization movement, innovation and&#13;
invention of the individual within the community, and direct and/or remote contact&#13;
between two societies. But among these sources, the research focused on the diffusion of&#13;
cultural traits of the donor community to the recipient community. Greatly influenced by&#13;
these, the researcher chosen length of stay, frequency and duration of interaction of the&#13;
respondents with the Manila locals, and the respondents' occupation as the factors&#13;
assumed to have facilitated change among the respondents. Changes, due to the&#13;
uniqueness of Muslims in food and clothing practices, specifically those that are based on&#13;
their traditions and restrictions, can be easily perceived, discovered, and measured.&#13;
To attain the mentioned objectives, the author of the study immediately went on&#13;
with her planned fieldwork. Questionnaires were administered and interviews were&#13;
conducted among the respondents. This data gathering procedures were aimed to achieve&#13;
a clear picture of their practices before and after migration. By doing so, the researcher&#13;
was able to compare and thus discern differences present between two conditions.&#13;
For a better organization of the results obtained, the researcher categorized the&#13;
changes observed and determined among the Muslim in-migrants. Deletion is a&#13;
categorical description that refers to not maintaining the practices, namely traditional,&#13;
restriction based. and priori practices. The second category is called imitation. This refers&#13;
to changes brought about by adding practices evident among Manila settlers into the&#13;
Muslim in-migrants' pre-existing system of practices.&#13;
Based on the methods used, it was found out that there exists a difference between&#13;
the frequency of executing practices, that is very apparent among the respondents during&#13;
their stay on their place of origin and their present pace of residence. Wearing traditional&#13;
clothes and coverings in before and after migration have significant differences. This of&#13;
course was based on the results garnered from the T-test for Matched Pairs. which is 5.02&#13;
(regular days) and 4.03 (special occasions), that is greater than the T-critical of 2.009. In&#13;
addition. the respondents' obedience to the restrictions on clothes also withered. Though&#13;
it should be noted that among ten listed restrictions, only one changed in terms of&#13;
frequency. Wearing headgear, otherwise known as Hijab or Kombong for girls and Tutub&#13;
for boys, was performed differently in terms of frequency, by a T-obtained of 3.724,&#13;
higher than the T-critical. While for the priori clothes, the respondents sometimes \Vear&#13;
this, basing of course on the group mean of 2.7. The respondents also admitted that they&#13;
also imitated some of the Manila locals' clothes. But they only do this sometimes and in&#13;
accordance with restrictions imposed upon them by their religion.&#13;
In terms of food, Muslim in-migrants decreased to eat traditional foods in terms of&#13;
frequency. Based on the T-obtained (4 for regular meals and 5.46 for special occasions)&#13;
higher than the T-critical, it was concluded that there is a significant difference in&#13;
practicing these norms before and after migration. While the respondents have&#13;
maintained most of the restrictions concerning food, eating in front of a person who is&#13;
eating food became tolerable after migration. While more than half of the population&#13;
attested that they sometimes eat priori foods but only for sometimes, a manifestations or&#13;
decrease in frequency of doing so, while only 3.9% shared that they completely&#13;
eradicated priori foods from their system. Like in the case of clothing, they were able to&#13;
acculturate foods identified with the Manila settlers. especially foods included in popular&#13;
culture, but again it is in accordance with the restrictions and only in a sometime basis.&#13;
Length of stay have a low, if not none at all, correlation with the practices&#13;
investigated except on deletion of traditional food practices. But this correlation. since it&#13;
is positive, does not mirror any changing effect of this particular variable. Socialization&#13;
factors on the other hand only affected, based on its high and positive correlation. eating&#13;
traditional foods. But it has to be emphasized that again, its effect is more on augmenting&#13;
rather than withering of the practices in focus. Among the three independent variables of&#13;
this particular study, occupation was the only one to have a changing effect but is limited&#13;
to deletion of wearing traditional clothes. This was based on the obtained negative and&#13;
high correlation.&#13;
With these results, the hypothesis that there is a change in terms of the&#13;
respondents' clothing and food practices between before and after migration condition&#13;
was proven to be true. But with regards to the independent variables such as length of&#13;
stay, socialization, and occupational factors, it was found out that generally, these do not&#13;
have significant direct changing effects on the practices of the respondents except for&#13;
specific sub domains discussed above.&#13;
Based on the results of the study, the researcher advices the majority of the&#13;
Manila &#13;
settlers not to place stigma and discrimination among the Manila settlers because this&#13;
place them on a difficult stand of choosing between their religion, since this dictates their&#13;
way of life, or of conforming to the Manila settlers who at the present affects them in a&#13;
great extent. In addition, Islamic advocates should focus on fostering venues for the&#13;
reconnection of Muslim minorities caught in the middle of non-Muslim communities&#13;
with their own cultural identity to avoid weakening the Muslim Community ties and&#13;
withering of Islamic practices.
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<dc:date>2002-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Transportation-Related Stresses Among UP-CAS Commuters and their Behavior Change</title>
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<description>Transportation-Related Stresses Among UP-CAS Commuters and their Behavior Change
Lapitan, Zenaida J.
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<dc:date>1991-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>A Study on the Attitudes of a Selected Group of Filipino Adolescents on their Perceived Gender Roles</title>
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<description>A Study on the Attitudes of a Selected Group of Filipino Adolescents on their Perceived Gender Roles
Janda, Christine M.
The study aimed to obtain the attitudes of a selected group&#13;
of Filipino adolescents as regards to their perceived gender&#13;
roles.&#13;
One hundred respondents from U.P. Manila--50 females as well&#13;
as males--were selected by purposive sampling to participate&#13;
in the research. A questionnaire was used to get their&#13;
answers.&#13;
Data indicate that males and females alike generally&#13;
perceived traditional feminine and masculine traits as&#13;
belonging to either genders. Traditional roles in the&#13;
contexts of love and sex, dating and courtship, and marriage&#13;
are sometimes supported by the adolescents but in some cases&#13;
are not. Tasks and behaviors traditionally ascribed to males&#13;
and to females are viewed by the majority of the adolescents&#13;
as not affecting femininity/masculinity concepts with the&#13;
exception of a few tasks and behaviors.&#13;
Results also show that there is a difference on how females&#13;
and males perceived certain things pertaining to gender&#13;
roles. At various points, the two genders differed in&#13;
opinions and attitudes.
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<dc:date>1995-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>A Study on the Suicide Patterns in the National Capital Region with its Accompanying Social Factors</title>
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<description>A Study on the Suicide Patterns in the National Capital Region with its Accompanying Social Factors
Katipunan, Josephine H.
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