Published in celebration of the golden anniversary of the founding of the University of the Philippines Diliman Department of Humanities in 2009, this anthology attempts to cover the various fields of study as well as areas of debate in the discipline of art studies in the Philippines. It covers topics such as 'History and Memory', 'Form and Feeling', 'Nationalism', 'Power', 'Ethnicity', and 'Gender and Sexuality'. The book also includes notes about the authors, who are the past and current faculty members.  
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Onsite

Location code
REF.RRC
Language

English, 

Filipino

Publication/Creation date

2011

No of pages

318

ISBN / ISSN

9789719503804

No of copies

1

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

A History of the Humanities Department (1951-1982) - Josefa T. LAVA

From 'The History of the Department of Art Studies Highlights (1985-2000)' - Frances F. MORILLO

Commemorating the Oblation - Aurora ROXAS-LIM

Postmodernism in Japan - Alice G. GUILLERMO

The Armory Show and Beyond: Exploring the Dynamics of Philippine and American Modernism - Alden Q. LAUZON

Reading/Writing the AAP: The Challenge of Producing Contemporary Art History - Reuben Ramas CANETE

The Image of the Lady of Japan: A Study on the Flow of Material Culture between the Philippines and Japan - Norma A. RESPICIO

Two Paintings: Art and History - Patrick D. FLORES

Three Issues in the Production of Recorded Music - Robin Daniel Z. RIVERA

Jibber-Jabber: The Problem of Unintelligibility as Art - Roberto G. PAULINO

The Ontological Status of the Non-Figurative, the Found Object and the Conceptual in Art - Helen YU-RIVERA

Cultural Identity and Development - Felipe M. DE LEON, Jr

Lost in Translation: The Case of Marcelo Adonay, Musician - Elena Rivera MIRANO

The Appropriation of Local Culture in Museum Practices: Problems and Possibilities for Philippine Communities - Cecilia S. DE LA PAZ

On This Site Will Rise: Nation-Building and Marcosian Architectures - Gerardo LICO

Performative Artworld-ing and the Practice of Power: the CCP and Indigenism - Clod Marlan Krister V. YAMBAO

Wikang Biswal sa Kanluraning Bisayas: Pagpapahayag ng Sarili at Lugar - Brenda V. FAJARDO

Sulu Maritime Visual Arts: Spaces and Environmental Concerns - Abraham P. SAKILI

Urban Decay, Redemption and the Feminized City: Cinematic Representations of Revive Manila's Renovated Parks - Tessa Maria GUAZON

The Perils of Posing: From Theory to Practice and Back - Sofia G. GUILLERMO

The Lesbian Imaginaire: Sex, Sexuality, and Desire in Juan Luna's Paintings at the Turn of the Century - Roselle PINEDA

What is Women's Art, or Is There Such a Thing? - Flaudette May V. DATUIN

Balaybay: Addressing the Volatile - Eileen LEGASPI-RAMIREZ

Dancing and Other Necessities: Women Seizing Spaces for an Empowering Dance Aesthetic - Rina ANGELA CORPUS

Suri Sining: The Art Studies Anthology
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