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Visual Culture in the Philippines

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This edited book showcases how Global South scholars, particularly those from the Philippines, are not merely catching up with but actively reshaping the evolving landscape of visual data collection, production, and analysis. Bringing together multi- and interdisciplinary works, it highlights the use of visual and multisensory data to explore socio-cultural and political realities in the Philippines, including identities, religion, deviance and democratic participation. By adopting a decolonial framework, it reveals the complexity of Philippine visual culture. This volume will be of interest to sociologists, as well as to scholars focusing on research methods, history, and Asian studies.

List of contents

Chapter 1: From Kita ninyo ba Can you all see to Ipapakita namin We will show.- Chapter 2: Collaborative mapping and postcrisis memory work in Marawis Padian market district.- Chapter 3: KatekistangLarawan CatecheticalPortrait A Social Glimpse of Filipino Catholicisms Formation Practices in Catechetical Ministry.- Chapter 4: The Buff Against the Wall The layers of symbolic violence of Marikina City buffing.- Chapter 5: Visualizing war and peace through World War II memorials and monuments in the Philippines.- Chapter 6: Authentic approachable and average A digital visual ethnography of proMarcos TikTok content.- Chapter 7: InstaMoms Filipina Influencers on Idealized Contemporary Motherhood.- Chapter 8: Visual Dimension of Male Sex Work in the Philippines.- Chapter 9: Conclusion Challenging Hegemony in Visual Culture.

About the author

Veronica L. Gregorio
is Lecturer at the College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS), National University of Singapore. Her research interests are agrarian change, gender, and family dynamics, with a regional focus on Southeast Asia. She has published widely across sociology journals. Some of her works include a co-edited special issue on
Gender and Populism in the Philippines
and the volume
Resilience and Familism: The Dynamic Nature of Families in the Philippines
(2023) with Clarence M. Batan and Sampson Lee Blair.

Summary

This edited book showcases how Global South scholars, particularly those from the Philippines, are not merely catching up with but actively reshaping the evolving landscape of visual data collection, production, and analysis. Bringing together multi- and interdisciplinary works, it highlights the use of visual and multisensory data to explore socio-cultural and political realities in the Philippines, including identities, religion, deviance and democratic participation. By adopting a decolonial framework, it reveals the complexity of Philippine visual culture. This volume will be of interest to sociologists, as well as to scholars focusing on research methods, history, and Asian studies.

Product details

Assisted by Veronica L. Gregorio (Editor), Veronica L Gregorio (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031904202
ISBN 978-3-0-3190420-2
No. of pages 218
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 405 g
Illustrations XXI, 218 p. 66 illus., 63 illus. in color.
Series Social Visualities
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Soziologie, Religion, Graffiti, Verbrechen und Kriminologie (Kriminalistik), digital, Gender, Media, Politik und Staat, Sociology of Culture, Cultural Theory, Democracy, Social, TikTok, Political Sociology, Global South, Data, Sexuality, Methodology, Visual Culture, auseinandersetzen, Philippines, Monuments, Sociological Methods, Visual Sociology, Technologies, Deviance and Social Control, Memorials, multisensory, socio-cultural, symbolic violence

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