Geopolitics of the Visible: Essays on Philippine Film CulturesRoland B. Tolentino Ateneo University Press, 2000 - 384 mga pahina An anthology of essays about Philippine cinema which seeks to illuminate issues of transparency of power and power relations. It lays bare the geopolitics of the visible in order to render the almost invisible working operation that makes both visibility and invisibility possible. |
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The Noranian Imaginary | 61 |
The Dissemination of Nora Aunor | 77 |
Nardong Putik in the Genealogy of Tagalog Folk Heroes | 96 |
The Filipina OCW In Extremis | 106 |
HistoricoGeographical Imaginations | 125 |
SHARON DELMENDO | 162 |
Caroline S Hau | 217 |
Art Naïf and the Admixture of Worlds | 245 |
E SAN JUAN JR | 264 |
CAMILLA BENOLIRAO GRIGGERS | 290 |
Notes | 319 |
References | 353 |
About the Contributors | 369 |
Subject Index | 379 |
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Geopolitics of the Visible: Essays on Philippine Film Cultures Roland B. Tolentino Limitadong pagsilip - 2000 |
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