Batok: The exploration of Indigenous Filipino tattooing as a resistive collective occupation

IF 2.4 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Chelsea Ramirez, Karen McCarthy, Ana Cabalquinto, Carmela Dizon, Mai Santiago
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ABSTRACT Batok (also known as Fatek/Burik/Tatak/Batek/Patik) is an Indigenous Filipino tattooing practice where the practitioner marks the skin by hand-tapping the ink using bone/wood implements. Previous research on tattooing from an occupational science perspective has considered European tattooing and its engagement and implication on the individual. This qualitative research explores how batok is experienced by the person and their identified community. Three Filipino participants with batok, and four family or community members were interviewed. Thematic analysis highlighted three themes recognized as Kapwa, Revealing One’s Batok, and Decolonization and Reclamation as a Cultural Practice. These themes are situated in the lens of a collective occupation and encapsulate the experience of the batok process among individuals with batok and their family/community members. Findings support the conceptualization of batok as a resistive collective occupation. This research provides deeper insight into the collective occupation of Indigenous cultural practice, with the potential to expand occupational science’s understanding of decolonizing occupations.
巴托克:探索菲律宾土著纹身作为一种抵抗性的集体职业
摘要巴托克(也称为Fatek/Burik/Tatak/Batek/Patik)是一种菲律宾土著纹身实践,从业者使用骨器/木制工具用手敲击墨水在皮肤上做标记。先前从职业科学角度对纹身的研究考虑了欧洲纹身及其对个人的参与和影响。这项定性研究探讨了这个人和他们所确定的社区是如何体验巴托克的。三名菲律宾参与者和四名家庭或社区成员接受了采访。专题分析突出了三个主题,即Kapwa、揭示自己的巴托克和非殖民化和开垦作为一种文化实践。这些主题以集体职业为视角,概括了拥有巴托克的个人及其家庭/社区成员对巴托克过程的体验。研究结果支持将巴托克视为一种抵抗性集体占领的概念。这项研究为土著文化实践的集体职业提供了更深入的见解,有可能扩大职业科学对非殖民化职业的理解。
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Journal of Occupational Science
Journal of Occupational Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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