Beauty and Brutality

Manila and Its Global Discontents

Robert Diaz editor Martin F Manalansan IV editor Roland B Tolentino editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.

Published:6th Jan '23

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This insightful exploration of Manila, titled Beauty and Brutality, reveals the city's complex history and vibrant cultural landscape through diverse perspectives.

In Beauty and Brutality, readers are presented with a multifaceted exploration of Manila, revealing how the city’s vibrant sights and sounds shape the understanding of Philippine histories. This collection features diverse perspectives that highlight the exhilarating and complex nature of urban life in Manila, offering insights into its imagined and tangible landscapes. The contributors delve into the sensory experiences of the city, examining its representation across various media, including films, literature, music, and street art.

The book critically engages with Manila's historical and contemporary challenges, addressing the impacts of colonialism, U.S. imperialism, and globalization. It also sheds light on the experiences of queer citizens who utilize digital platforms to foster connections and express their identities within this intricate urban environment. This volume stands out as the first to adopt a cultural and urban studies lens on Manila, exploring the tensions faced by the Filipino diaspora and their responses to political upheavals, including the Marcos regime and Duterte's controversial policies.

Beauty and Brutality ultimately portrays Manila as a dynamic metropolis that embodies resilience and hope. Through essays that map out the geographies of repression and resistance across various societal dimensions—class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and generations—the book presents a nuanced narrative of urban life that acknowledges both its beauty and its brutality.

Beauty and Brutality is a carefully curated, original, and sophisticated collection of essays that explores Manila in all of its complexity, possibility, and potential. Readers will engage with Manila through multiple senses—from the snarl of traffic and the density of the city’s air to its stunning display of cultural forms of resistance and persistence amid national and transnational violence. Beauty and Brutality provides key historical and contextual information, serving as an invaluable orientation to the city, what it represents, and its significance both within the Philippines and abroad.”Denise Cruz, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, and author of Transpacific Femininities: The Making of the Modern Filipina
“Metro Manila has long served as one of the world’s poster cities for uneven and unequal development. These exhaustive studies in Beauty and Brutality explore the vast complexity and manifold contradictions of Manila as a space of dense inhabitation and a place of conflicting affections. The editors and contributors attend, with criticality and care, to the irrepressible desires and hopes of its citizens, inveterate survivors of Manila’s long history of beautification and brutalization by capitalists and colonizers. To such ‘beauty’ and ‘brutality,’ contributor Ferdinand Lopez adds ‘blood,’ with its paradoxical connotations of vitality, vigor, and violence. Bloody, not just beautiful and brutal, this incomparable city is, indeed!”Oscar V. Campomanes, Professor of English at Ateneo de Manila University
"An essential anthology of 15 essays curated by Manalansan, Diaz, and Tolentino, the book takes beauty as a point of departure to explore diverse spatio-temporal practices of city-making through Manila.... [A] unique contribution to both urban studies and Manila studies.... Beauty and Brutality presents an indispensable addition to the growing body of contemporary and historical works that seek to creatively document the fascinating shifts and spaces in a rapidly changing Manila."Journal of Urban Affairs
"Beauty and Brutality is a love letter to Metro Manila…. Each essayist in this collection explores the megacity’s sounds, smells, sites, textures, tastes, and built environments, as visitor, resident, researcher, historian, interpreter, or wayfarer. Digging into its many histories, the authors work together to understand the city’s labyrinthine qualities and multiple contradictions.... [T]he book reads like a conversation among comrades."Contemporary Sociology

ISBN: 9781439922286

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 454g

364 pages