This book examines the different means through which Spain has revisited its ex-colony - the Philippines - since 2000. Focusing on several major exhibitions organised in the period 1998-2017, the 'poetics' and 'politics' of Spanish representations of the Philippines are critically examined.
This book examines the different means through which Spain has revisited its ex-colony - the Philippines - since 2000. Focusing on several major exhibitions organised in the period 1998-2017, the 'poetics' and 'politics' of Spanish representations of the Philippines are critically examined.
José Miguel Díaz Rodríguez is a Lecturer at Massey University of New Zealand - Aotearoa. He holds a PhD in Spanish Cultural Studies, for which he received an Arts and Humanities Research Council Award at the University of Leeds (UK). His research interests include Spanish and Filipino cultural studies, cultural representation, post colonialism, intercultural exchanges, and the promotion of culture in transnational contexts.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments 1. Chapter 1: Cultural Representation as a Political Tool 2. Chapter 2: Intercultural Encounters 3. Chapter 3: Constructing Identities 4. Chapter 4: The Allure of the Orient 5. Chapter 5: Reimagining Rizal 6. Concluding Remarks Index
Acknowledgments 1. Chapter 1: Cultural Representation as a Political Tool 2. Chapter 2: Intercultural Encounters 3. Chapter 3: Constructing Identities 4. Chapter 4: The Allure of the Orient 5. Chapter 5: Reimagining Rizal 6. Concluding Remarks Index
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