The Archival Afterlives of Philippine Cinema

Bliss Cua Lim
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The Archival Afterlives of Philippine Cinema

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"In this timely and consequential book, Bliss Cua Lim summons a history of Philippine cinema that disrupts settled idioms of archival recuperation, restoration, and reparation. Through a dazzling and detailed analysis of the material, historical, and political precarity of Philippine cinema, Lim centers the afterlives of filmic archives sustained through institutional and community efforts. The Archival Afterlives of Philippine Cinema demands a much-needed cinematic history that conjoins the experiences, histories, and violence of a collective past and present."?Anjali Arondekar, author of, Abundance: Sexuality?s History

"Bliss Cua Lim unveils a searing and unforgettable saga of official neglect, false starts, waste, indifference, arcane politics, and amnesia that have tragically deprived the Philippines of so much of its film heritage. She also reveals the extensive grassroots activism, optimism, and spirit of persistence that will ultimately bring a lasting solution. This story will resonate with audiovisual archivists, memory professionals, and cultural advocates around the world."?Ray Edmondson, author of, Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principles

"One of the merits of Lim's book is that it sheds analytical light on the fault lines of both state and private initiatives when it comes to film archives in the Philippines."

?Giovanni Vimercati, Journal of Cinema and Media Studies
  • Published date: Feb 09, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 400
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9781478025733
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Bliss Cua Lim is Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto and the author of Translating Time: Cinema, the Fantastic, and Temporal Critique, also published by Duke University Press.

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