IF 0.2 Q4 COMMUNICATION Plaridel Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.52518/2020.17.1-05pnglinn
Carlo Gabriel Pangilinan
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本文的综合目标是批判和质疑从贝尼尼奥·阿基诺三世执政时期的格洛丽亚·马卡帕加尔-阿罗约到罗德里戈·罗阿·杜特尔特当前的“法西斯”(Imbong, 2020)政权期间,个人和电影集体创作的精选政治纪录片。总的来说,本文有三个具体目标。首先,微妙地奠定并明确了被认为是政治性的纪录片的引人入胜的哲学和政治立场。其次,运用基于阶级的批判和重新审视,特别是在意识形态分析的层面上,对以下纪录片——红色传奇(Dalena, 2004), Sa Ngalan ng Tubo (Tudla多媒体网络& EILER, 2005), Tundong Magiliw (Maranan, 2011),游击队是诗人(Dalena,K.&Dalena,S.)。, 2013)和Yield (Tagaro & Uryu, 2017)。最后,本文的另一个目标是能够制定出一些关于如何充分提取政治纪录片的激进潜力的主张,特别是在这个难以捉摸的正义和理性的时候,而动荡,有罪不罚和法西斯主义是激烈的
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Mula kay GMA Hanggang kay Duterte: Kritika sa Ilang Dokumentaryong Politikal at Pagmamapa sa Tunguhin ng Dokumentaryo sa Panahong Pinapaslang ang Politikal
The comprehensive objective of this paper is to critique and interrogate selected political documentaries created by individuals and film collectives from the time of incumbency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Benigno Aquino III, until the current “fascist” (Imbong, 2020) regime of Rodrigo Roa Duterte. In whole, the paper has three specific objectives. First, subtlety lay and give clarity to the impelling philosophy and political stance of documentaries deemed political in nature. Second, apply a class-based critique and re-examination, particularly on the level of an ideological analysis, to the following documentaries—Red Saga (Dalena, 2004), Sa Ngalan ng Tubo (Tudla Multimedia Network & EILER, 2005), Tundong Magiliw (Maranan, 2011), The Guerilla is a Poet (Dalena,K.&Dalena,S., 2013) and Yield (Tagaro & Uryu, 2017). Lastly, another goal of the paper is to be able to map out some propositions on how to fully extract the radical potential of political documentaries especially at this time of elusive justice and reason, while unrest, impunity, and fascism are intense
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