Added Title

Bakla ako!: “Coming out” of Muslim male homosexuals in Davao City

Date of Publication

7-2010

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Health Social Science

Subject Categories

Gender and Sexuality | Social and Behavioral Sciences

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department/Unit

Behavioral Sciences

Thesis Adviser

Myla M. Arcinas

Defense Panel Chair

Dennis S. Erasga

Defense Panel Member

Alicia B. Manlagnit
Jesusa M. Marco

Abstract/Summary

This study is a descriptive, qualitative type of research that examines the factors affecting the “coming out” of ten (10) Muslim male homosexuals in Davao City, its effects, and their coping mechanisms to the negative effects of “coming out”. The data for this study were gathered through in-depth interviews of ten (10) key informants who are single, generally young, with the age range 16- 34 years and with mean age of 19 years. The findings in this study reveal that the informants’ concept of “coming out” is equated with the term “paglipad” (to soar) —which denotes empowerment and freedom, a stage higher than “pagladlad”. Similar to but also different from the Cass Model, an alternative model of the “coming out” process is presented in this study, according to the experiences of the informants. This alternative model presents “paglipad” (to soar) as the highest stage in the process. Internal motivations, which boil down to the desire to be happy, significantly influenced the “coming out” of the informants, thereby supporting the idea that one’s self, and his own acceptance of his homosexuality is more important than others’ acceptance. Since homosexuality is forbidden in Islam, formal and informal forms of social control exist, with social exclusion functioning both as pre-emptive social control and as a consequence of “coming out”. As a result of “coming out”, positive and negative effects to the self-esteem and relationships within and outside of the religious communities of the informants exist. Therefore, the informants adopt coping mechanisms in order to manage these negative effects. Socio-demographic characteristics of informants and how they perceive themselves in relation to their socio-economic status show no significant influence on their decision to “come out”.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Electronic

Accession Number

CDTG004801; TG04801

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

iv, 212 leaves, 28 cm.

Keywords

Muslim gays—Philippines—Davao City

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5-26-2022

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