Criticism and Tears: The Emotional is Political in the Marcos State

about 17 months ago (11/28/2022)

Criticism and Tears: The Emotional is Political in the Marcos State | ArtsEquator Skip to content When a film taps on emotions to distort historical facts, criticism that uses a rational, adversarial voice, above the work and the audiences who enjoy it may fail to dislodge the emotive power of the work’s narrative. Pristine De Leon looks for a path forward as a critic in this tricky landscape in her review of Maid in Malacañang', a fictionalised retelling of the last days of the first Marcos presidency. How does a state attempt to secure love?

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