http://sangandaan2003.upd.edu.ph/index.html
Sangandaan 2003 is a cultural commemoration that highlights the arts and
media produced by Filipinos, Americans, and Filipino-Americans in the course
of Philippine-US relations from 1899 to 2002. The cultural commemoration
will be held in the Philippines on July 6-31, 2003 under the sponsorship of
the University of the Philippines, the Cultural Center of the Philippines,
and the San Francisco State University, in collaboration with numerous
public and private institutions in the Philippines such as the National
Commission for Culture and the Arts, the National Historical Institute, the
National Library, the National Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, Ateneo de
Manila University, and De La Salle University, and in the United States such
as the City College of San Francisco, and the University of San Francisco.
The Sangandaan 2003 activities will commence with the opening ceremonies on
July 6 in Manila, followed by an international conference in the first week,
sponsored by the University of the Philippines and the San Francisco State
University, in cooperation with the Ateneo de Manila University and De la
Salle University. Theatre productions, dance performances, concerts, film
and broadcast series, exhibits, literary events and culinary events in the
second week will be held in the Manila Bay area. The commemoration will
conclude with an outreach program.
30 November 2002
Deadline for submission of paper abstracts
1. The Conference will highlight the arts and media produced by Filipinos,
Americans, and Filipino-Americans in connection with:
the annexation of the Philippines, and Filipino resistance to American
occupation at the turn of the century;
the Americanization of Filipino culture and the impact of Philippine
culture on the American way of life;
Filipino imitation, rejection, assimilation or transformation of elements
from American culture during and after the American colonial period;
the Filipino diaspora and the expression of rights of Filipinos and
Filipino-Americans in the US in the last century; and
the continuing definition and affirmation of Filipino cultural identities
both in the Philippines and in the US.
2. Paper writers may come from different disciplines and may use varied
approaches for their study of arts, media or other cultural forms which may
include among others:
the literary arts (oral and written, poetry or prose);
the performing arts (music, dance, theatre, or combinations thereof);
the visual arts (indigenous and indigenized, traditional arts, plastic and
graphic arts, photography, fashion);
urban planning and public arts (monuments, historical markers, parks,
historical sites, streets, museums);
architecture (domestic and public, vernacular and formal);
print media (newspapers, magazines, journals, comics, and alternative
publications);
radio (news programs, dramas, musical variety shows, special features);
television (news, dramas, music and dance programs, talk shows,
documentaries, and other features);
film and video (narrative, documentary, experimental, and others);
culinary arts; and
multimedia arts.
3. Papers may focus on single or comparative themes and may delve into
questions involving media and art works, artistic styles and movements,
artists and media persons, audiences, patronage, genre of arts and media,
venues, media or arts education, cultural heritage and conservation,
cultural promotion, media or arts institutions, media, arts and government,
and other related topics.
http://sangandaan2003.upd.edu.ph/index.html
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