The Modern Filipina Archetypes and Ambiguities in the Wildflower Teleserye vis-à-vis Filipinos’ Sensibilities

Authors

  • Darrel M. Ocampo Central Bicol State University of Agriculture, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajds.v1i1.1511

Keywords:

Ambiguities, Archetypes, Filipino’s Sensibilities, Modern Filipina

Abstract

The article is a discourse analysis of the Wildflower telerserye, exploring the themes and portrayals of the main character and the ambiguities projected by her characterization. The research’s objective revolves around the details that upon the attempt of the telersye to flaunt the modern archetypes of a Filipina, a strong and empowered woman who liberates under the yoke of patriarchal hegemony, her actions and ways were deemed crucial and subjected to great scrutiny. The researcher also dealt with how these portrayals affect and reflect the Filipinos’ way of thinking and sense of morality. Two major literary theories were used to underscore the article’s crucial points. To show how the woman portrayals in teleserye try to subvert the idea and configuration of patriarchy, Feminism (Helene Cixous) was used. Meanwhile, Deconstructionism (Jacques Derrida) was employed to show that in the attempt of the teleserye to empower the woman lead character, remove her from her marginalized and stereotypical views, and liberate her from the yoke of patriarchal hegemony, the result was otherwise. Based on these analyses, a synthesis of Filipinos’ sensibilities on how it affects and reflects their ways of thinking was crafted.

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Published

2023-04-16

How to Cite

Ocampo, D. M. (2023). The Modern Filipina Archetypes and Ambiguities in the Wildflower Teleserye vis-à-vis Filipinos’ Sensibilities. American Journal of Development Studies, 1(1), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajds.v1i1.1511