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Motion pictures, Culture in motion pictures, Motion pictures and globalization, Motion pictures and transnationalism, In motion pictures, Civilization, Imperialism in motion pictures, National characteristics, American, in motion pictures, Myth in motion pictures, American influences, Motion pictures, asia, Globalization, United states, in motion pictures, Philippines, social conditionsPlaces
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Dream factories of a former colony: American fantasies, Philippine cinema
2010, University of Minnesota Press
in English
0816669716 9780816669714
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Table of Contents
Introduction : a tale of two sisters
Visions of empire. Terror is a man : exploiting the horrors of empire
My brother is not a pig : American benevolence and Philippine sovereignty
(Not) searching for my father : GI babies and postcolonial futures
Mobile imaginaries. The migrant woman's tale : on loving and leaving nations
Filipino American dreams : the cultural politics of diasporan films
Global ambitions. Naked brown brothers exhibitionism and festival cinema
Philippine cinema's fatal attractions appropriating Hollywood
Coda : a tale of two brothers.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography.
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