Appropriation of colonial broadcasting :
Enriquez, Elizabeth L.
Appropriation of colonial broadcasting : a history of early radio in the Philippines, 1922-1946 / Elizabeth L. Enriquez - Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press, c2008. - xv, 235 p. : ill. + 1 laser optical disc.
with accompanying CD-ROM
Constructing a history of radio -- The beginnings under the American period, 1922-1941 -- The construction of colonial culture -- Wartime radio, 1941-1945 -- The emergence of Philippine radio -- Appendices. CD playlist -- Confidential report of High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre to the US Department of the Interior dated September 25, 1941 -- "Bataan has fallen" by Salvador P. Lopez = "Sumuko na ang Bataan," salin ni Francisco Isidoro -- Program schedule of KZRH/PIAM -- Program log of KZRH, January 14, 1942 -- Program log of KZRH, December 31, 1941 -- "I have returned" by Gen. Douglas MacArthur
"For the first time, a construction of the history of early radio in the Philippines is attempted through the author's painstaking examination of archival records, extant publications, and private memorabilia as well as interviews of radio broadcasters during the period. Author Elizabeth L. Enriquez, who includes a collection of rare music and sound recordings in the supplementary compact disk, carefully assesses radio broadcasting in the country from its birth in 1922 until the declaration of Philippine Independence from the United States in 1946--in the context of colonization and war--and proposes that Filipino broadcasters did not simply imitate the American broadcasters who introduced the cultural practice but also appropriated the medium to claim space for the expression of local culture."
English
9789715425483
Radio broadcasting--History--Philippines--1922-1946.
Radio--History--Philippines--1922-1946.
Appropriation of colonial broadcasting : a history of early radio in the Philippines, 1922-1946 / Elizabeth L. Enriquez - Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press, c2008. - xv, 235 p. : ill. + 1 laser optical disc.
with accompanying CD-ROM
Constructing a history of radio -- The beginnings under the American period, 1922-1941 -- The construction of colonial culture -- Wartime radio, 1941-1945 -- The emergence of Philippine radio -- Appendices. CD playlist -- Confidential report of High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre to the US Department of the Interior dated September 25, 1941 -- "Bataan has fallen" by Salvador P. Lopez = "Sumuko na ang Bataan," salin ni Francisco Isidoro -- Program schedule of KZRH/PIAM -- Program log of KZRH, January 14, 1942 -- Program log of KZRH, December 31, 1941 -- "I have returned" by Gen. Douglas MacArthur
"For the first time, a construction of the history of early radio in the Philippines is attempted through the author's painstaking examination of archival records, extant publications, and private memorabilia as well as interviews of radio broadcasters during the period. Author Elizabeth L. Enriquez, who includes a collection of rare music and sound recordings in the supplementary compact disk, carefully assesses radio broadcasting in the country from its birth in 1922 until the declaration of Philippine Independence from the United States in 1946--in the context of colonization and war--and proposes that Filipino broadcasters did not simply imitate the American broadcasters who introduced the cultural practice but also appropriated the medium to claim space for the expression of local culture."
English
9789715425483
Radio broadcasting--History--Philippines--1922-1946.
Radio--History--Philippines--1922-1946.