To speak in Salome's voice: Towards a feminine imaginary in Philippine cinema
Within the last twenty years, the Filipino movie industry has witnessed a rebirth of the melodrama and romance films. These types of movies belong to a broad group of cinematic works that feminist film critics refer to as the “woman’s film.” The most visible indicators of this renaissance can be see...
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Main Author: | Valerio, Elvin Amerigo D. |
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Language: | English |
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