Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History

By reading through the con–texts of Yam Laranas’s The Echo (2008) and Kelvin Tong’s The Maid (2005), the essay considers three Filipino genres that ironically gathered momentum at the time of the Philippine film industry’s crisis and decline in the 1990s up to the 2000s – the historical drama, the O...

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Main Author: Campos, Patrick
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss21/36
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1532/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n21_2022_2013_202014_5D_206.4_MonographSeries_Campos.pdf
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-15322024-12-17T13:48:02Z Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History Campos, Patrick By reading through the con–texts of Yam Laranas’s The Echo (2008) and Kelvin Tong’s The Maid (2005), the essay considers three Filipino genres that ironically gathered momentum at the time of the Philippine film industry’s crisis and decline in the 1990s up to the 2000s – the historical drama, the OFW (overseas Filipino worker) film, and horror. In the process, the essay constitutes an alternative map of Philippine cinema premised on inter-national transactions across states and film industries, on the one hand, and on the nodal and spectral bodies of Filipinas that network these states and industries, on the other hand. Dwelling on multiform hauntings, it ultimately focuses on how nations/cinemas – through (de)localized genres – are constituted and called into account by specters of (cinema) histories. 2024-12-18T13:11:32Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss21/36 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1532 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1532/viewcontent/_5BKKv00n21_2022_2013_202014_5D_206.4_MonographSeries_Campos.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo Philippine cinema Singapore cinema transnational cinema Asian horror OFW film
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Philippine cinema
Singapore cinema
transnational cinema
Asian horror
OFW film
spellingShingle Philippine cinema
Singapore cinema
transnational cinema
Asian horror
OFW film
Campos, Patrick
Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History
description By reading through the con–texts of Yam Laranas’s The Echo (2008) and Kelvin Tong’s The Maid (2005), the essay considers three Filipino genres that ironically gathered momentum at the time of the Philippine film industry’s crisis and decline in the 1990s up to the 2000s – the historical drama, the OFW (overseas Filipino worker) film, and horror. In the process, the essay constitutes an alternative map of Philippine cinema premised on inter-national transactions across states and film industries, on the one hand, and on the nodal and spectral bodies of Filipinas that network these states and industries, on the other hand. Dwelling on multiform hauntings, it ultimately focuses on how nations/cinemas – through (de)localized genres – are constituted and called into account by specters of (cinema) histories.
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title Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History
title_short Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History
title_full Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History
title_fullStr Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History
title_full_unstemmed Ghostly Allegories: Haunting as Constitution of Philippine (Trans) National (Cinema) History
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss21/36
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