Women in The Philippines: Gender and Society
Women in The Philippines: Gender and Society
Women in The Philippines: Gender and Society
PHILIPPINES
GENDER AND SOCIETY
PRE-COLONIAL PHILIPPINES
■ Based on the practices of the indigenous peoples and testimonies of Spanish
chroniclers, there was a genuine measure of equality among men and
women during the Pre-Spanish period.
■ There was no discrimination between sons and daughters. (i.e. division of
inheritance, education, and role in the society as adults)
■ Sexual inhibitions regarding virginity in marriage was not universally valued.
Sex education was prescribed as the duty of the mother to her daughter.
■ Marriages were arranged and a dowry was paid by the groom to the wife’s
family. Each family member of each spouse was viewed as an equal partner
in marriage. The women ran the household and are equally, if not mainly,
responsible for all major decisions in the household. They are free to
exercise their decisions concerning reproduction. Under ancient laws,
divorce was available to both husband and wife and both had equal rights to
property and child custody.
PRE-COLONIAL PHILIPPINES
■ Women played an important role in the economic life of the people.
■ They are able to rise and lead their clans, fight alongside men in battles, and
take care of young datu.
■ “The local pre-Hispanic economics were geared for social use and to
fulfil certain kinship obligations. Production was not predicated on
exchange. The family as a unit had to take charge of its own needs,
fulfilling only those that its members actually consumed. Thus, there
was no need to create relations of dependence nor of exploitation. In
this context of social and productive relations, women had as much
roles and rights as men.” – Santos-Maranan, 1989
■ Estelle Freedman (2008) wrote that when women are involved in the
production of food, there is some measure of equality.
■ Sociologist Fe Mangahas noted that women in the Philippines participate in
production without extractive nor slave labor.
PRE-COLONIAL PHILIPPINES