Beauty and Brutality
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Beauty and Brutality

Manila and Its Global Discontents

  1. 347 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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About this book

Beauty and Brutality provides an exciting, original, and critical encounter with this labyrinthine city's imagined and material landscape. The authors and contributors investigate the "messy, fleshy, recalcitrant, mercurial, and immeasurable qualities of the city," examining its urban space and smell: how it is represented in films, literature, music, and urban streetart; how it has endured the politics of colonialism, U.S. imperialism, neoliberalism, and globalization; as well as how its queer citizens engage with digital media platforms to communicate and connect with each other. 

The first volume to offer a cultural and urban studies approach to Manila, Beauty and Brutality considers the tensions of the Filipino diaspora as they migrate and "re-turn," as well as the citizens' responses to the Marcos (and post-Marcos) dictatorship, President Duterte's authoritarianism, and "Drug War." Essays also map out of geographies of repression and resistance in the urban war of classes, genders and sexualities, ethnicities and races, and generations, along with the violence of urban life and growth. Ultimately, Beauty and Brutality frames Manila as a vibrant and ever-evolving metropolis that, even in the face of its difficulties, instills hope. 

Contributors: Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza, Christine Bacareza Balance, Vanessa Banta, Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo, Roland Sintos Coloma, Gary C. Devilles, Faith R. Kares, John B. Labella, Raffy Lerma, Bliss Cua Lim, Ferdinand M. Lopez, Paul Nadal, Jema M. Pamintuan, Oscar Tantoco Serquiña, Jr., Louise Jashil R. Sonido, and the editors.

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Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781439922286
9781439922279
eBook ISBN
9781439922293

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments in Three Parts
  3. Manila in the World / Martin F. Manalansan IV, Rolando B. Tolentino, and Robert Diaz
  4. Scenes Not So Fair: Poetic Representations of the Philippine Capital City / Oscar Tantoco Serquiña Jr.
  5. Smelling Manila / Gary C. Devilles
  6. A Tale of Three Buildings: The National Film Archive, Marcos Cultural Policy, and Anarchival Temporality / Bliss Cua Lim
  7. Wayward Informality, Queer Urbanism: Manila, the Dark and Decadent City / Ferdinand M. Lopez
  8. This Is Our City: Manila, Popular Music, and the Translocal / Christine Bacareza Balance
  9. Nodes of a City Labyrinth / John B. Labella
  10. Of Demolitions and Dispossession: The Everyday Violence of Metro Manila’s Growth Politics / Faith R. Kares
  11. Recalling to Sitio San Roque: Countermapping Urban Spaces in Quezon City / Vanessa Banta
  12. Infrastructural Futures: Arroyo’s Philippines in a Technological Frame / Paul Nadal
  13. “The Struggle Continues...”: On the Cruel Optimism of LGBT Organizing / Roland Sintos Coloma
  14. Sociotechnical Infrastructures: Tracing Gay Socio-Sexual App Socialities in Manila / Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza
  15. Halimaw: A Hauntology of Manila in Street Art / Louise Jashil R. Sonido
  16. Endo, Manila Kentex Fire, and Contractualization under Global Capitalism / Jema Pamintuan
  17. Regime-Made Disaster in Metro Manila: Beyond an Aesthetics Reading of Photographs of Duterte’s “Drug War” / Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo and Raffy Lerma
  18. Contributors
  19. Index

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