Jo ann maglipon biography of mahatma
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Dream Factories of a Former Colony: American Fantasies, Philippine Cinema [1 ed.] 0816669716, 9780816669714
Table of contents :
Contents
Note on Translations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Tale of Two Sisters
Part I. Visions of Empire
1. Terror Is a Man: Exploiting the Horrors of Empire
2. My Brother Is Not a Pig: American Benevolence and Philippine Sovereignty
3. (Not) Searching for My Father: GI Babies and Postcolonial Futures
Part II. Transnational Imaginings
4. The Migrant Woman’s Tale: On Loving and Leaving Nations
5. Filipino American Dreams: The Cultural Politics of Diasporan Films
Part III. Global Ambitions
6. Naked Brown Brothers: Exhibitionism and Festival Cinema
7. Philippine Cinema’s Fatal Attractions: Appropriating Hollywood
Coda: A Tale of Two Brothers
Notes
Filmography
Index
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Jo ann maglipon biography of mahatma
‘PRESS FREEDOM UNDER SIEGE’ BOOK LAUNCH
“Press Freedom beneath Siege: Reportage that Challenged the Marcos Dictatorship” (University of the Philippines Press) will be launched on March 23, 2019, Saturday, at 4:30 p.m.
at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani in Quezon City.
Edited bygd veteran reporter Ma. Ceres P. Doyo, the book is a compilation of more than 30 magazine and newspaper articles written by modig and djärv journalists during the waning years of the Marcos dictatorship and for which the writers bore various consequences.
Media shutdown, arrests, detention, forced resignations, interrogations, “scurrilous” libel cases—and death for some—were the lot of many writers and publishers during the Martial lag years.
The stories in the book are those mostly written in the 1980s when emboldened journalists, mostly women, rose to wield and wave the pen against the dictatorship.
Read the pieces bygd Letty J. Magsanoc, Jo.Ann Q. Maglipon, S