This paper examines the role of the pioneer Filipino filmmaker Jose Nepomuceno and his films in the Philippine quest for independence and in the process of nation-building. As all of Nepomuceno's films are lost, most of the information was gathered from old newspaper articles on microfilm in different archives in Manila. Many of these articles were hitherto undiscovered. Nepomuceno made silent films at a time when the influence of the new coloniser, United States, was growing, and the Spanish language was what unified the intellectual opposition. Previous research on Nepomuceno has focused on the Hispanic influences on his filmmaking, as well as his connections to the stage drama. This paper argues that Nepomuceno created a national conscio...
32 p. ; 22 cm.Microfilm no. 16.In Hiligaynon.Microfilm. Philadelphia, PA. : American Philosophical ...
Early Puerto Rican Cinema and Nation Building focuses on the processes of Puerto Rican national iden...
Writing against historical forgetting; Charlie Samuya Veric reconstructs the foundations of Filipino...
Advisors: Trude Jacobsen.Committee members: Taylor Atkins; Eric Jones.Includes bibliographical refer...
This paper seeks to explore the origins of the populist appeal of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada,...
This paper tackles the major assumptions of a proposed/emergent Filipino komiks-to-film adaptation t...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
The article draws on filmic, popular, and scholarly references in order to trace how Mike de Leon an...
The study focuses on Jose Rizal’s participation in Philippine Theater during the last decades of the...
The “new cinema” was a loose film movement in the Philippines in the 1970s-80s known for combining n...
This paper examines the origins of nationalism in nineteenth century Philippines through cultural tr...
After nearly 400 years of colonial occupation by Spain, the Philippine Islands were signed over to t...
Studies of Philippine historiography often trace the emergence of history books written by Filipinos...
iii. 127 p. ; 27 cm.Microfilm no. 76Thesis (M.A.) -- University of the Philippines.Bibliography: p....
This study examines audience research in the Philippines from the early twentieth century to the col...
32 p. ; 22 cm.Microfilm no. 16.In Hiligaynon.Microfilm. Philadelphia, PA. : American Philosophical ...
Early Puerto Rican Cinema and Nation Building focuses on the processes of Puerto Rican national iden...
Writing against historical forgetting; Charlie Samuya Veric reconstructs the foundations of Filipino...
Advisors: Trude Jacobsen.Committee members: Taylor Atkins; Eric Jones.Includes bibliographical refer...
This paper seeks to explore the origins of the populist appeal of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada,...
This paper tackles the major assumptions of a proposed/emergent Filipino komiks-to-film adaptation t...
This PhD thesis explores a fairly unknown corpus of literature written by Filipino authors in Spanis...
The article draws on filmic, popular, and scholarly references in order to trace how Mike de Leon an...
The study focuses on Jose Rizal’s participation in Philippine Theater during the last decades of the...
The “new cinema” was a loose film movement in the Philippines in the 1970s-80s known for combining n...
This paper examines the origins of nationalism in nineteenth century Philippines through cultural tr...
After nearly 400 years of colonial occupation by Spain, the Philippine Islands were signed over to t...
Studies of Philippine historiography often trace the emergence of history books written by Filipinos...
iii. 127 p. ; 27 cm.Microfilm no. 76Thesis (M.A.) -- University of the Philippines.Bibliography: p....
This study examines audience research in the Philippines from the early twentieth century to the col...
32 p. ; 22 cm.Microfilm no. 16.In Hiligaynon.Microfilm. Philadelphia, PA. : American Philosophical ...
Early Puerto Rican Cinema and Nation Building focuses on the processes of Puerto Rican national iden...
Writing against historical forgetting; Charlie Samuya Veric reconstructs the foundations of Filipino...