Filipino Orientalism refers to the way in which the Philippines, particularly during the colonial period, adopted and perpetuated Western perceptions and representations of the East, particularly in relation to its own culture and identity. This phenomenon involves Filipinos internalizing Western ideas about "the Orient," which often portrayed it as exotic, primitive, or otherworldly. As a result, Filipino artists, writers, and intellectuals sometimes reflected these stereotypes in their work, creating a complex interplay between local identity and foreign influence. This concept highlights the broader implications of colonialism on cultural self-perception and the ongoing struggle to define national identity in a post-colonial context.
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