Gender and national identity : the people's theatre in the Philippines (1967-2000)
Teoh, Remedios A. 2004, Gender and national identity : the people's theatre in the Philippines (1967-2000), Ph.D. thesis, School of Social and International Studies, Deakin University.
The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), the People's Theatre in the Philippines was founded within the bounds of the nationalist leftist tradition. This thesis argues that the People's Theatre development is determined within the matrix of gender, class, politics, culture and the nationalist movement to which it is intertwined or inextricably linked.
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