The article draws on filmic, popular, and scholarly references in order to trace how Mike de Leon and his films have been regarded, since his landmark entrance into Philippine cinema as director, up to the present. Specifically, it locates De Leon within the subtly shifting discourse of nationalist film scholarship and historicizing, and discusses how he and his films are written about, identified, associated or networked with other filmmakers and films, or utilized in discourses about the Philippines, Philippine cinema, or Philippine culture.The article locates De Leon as (1) an insider of Philippine cinema history, (2) an outsider of the commercial film industry, and (3) a hero of the mythic Golden Age of the National Cinema. It also maps...
This article chronicles the material conditions of producing a film in the Philippine independent fi...
Utilizing the theories of Bakhtin’s dialogism, Hall’s cultural identity, and Gidden’s globalization,...
The Philippines’ experience with its last foreign occupant, the US, resulted in an entire clutch of ...
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This paper examines the role of the pioneer Filipino filmmaker Jose Nepomuceno and his films in the ...
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For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Special Issue on Southeast As...
This thesis explores how film representation in Philippine cinema constructs the image of Visayan cu...
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The project aims to understand and raise awareness about the power of film to shape geographies and ...
© 2021 Laurence Marvin CastilloSoutheast Asia's longest-running communist armed revolution -- the na...
Cinema and nationalism show an interesting and ongoing relationship, especially through genres like ...
This article chronicles the material conditions of producing a film in the Philippine independent fi...
Utilizing the theories of Bakhtin’s dialogism, Hall’s cultural identity, and Gidden’s globalization,...
The Philippines’ experience with its last foreign occupant, the US, resulted in an entire clutch of ...
The “new cinema” was a loose film movement in the Philippines in the 1970s-80s known for combining n...
This paper examines the role of the pioneer Filipino filmmaker Jose Nepomuceno and his films in the ...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
The concept of culture is arguably Anthropology\u27s most important contribution to the popular mind...
The essay maps out the contestation for imagery of nation with the Marcoses on the one hand, and two...
This paper seeks to explore the origins of the populist appeal of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada,...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Special Issue on Southeast As...
This thesis explores how film representation in Philippine cinema constructs the image of Visayan cu...
AbstracThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for th...
The project aims to understand and raise awareness about the power of film to shape geographies and ...
© 2021 Laurence Marvin CastilloSoutheast Asia's longest-running communist armed revolution -- the na...
Cinema and nationalism show an interesting and ongoing relationship, especially through genres like ...
This article chronicles the material conditions of producing a film in the Philippine independent fi...
Utilizing the theories of Bakhtin’s dialogism, Hall’s cultural identity, and Gidden’s globalization,...
The Philippines’ experience with its last foreign occupant, the US, resulted in an entire clutch of ...