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This undergraduate thesis explores on the horror story of the Aswang Myth. The narrative of the film is framed by Social Construction of Reality Theory, Aswang Complex, and the progression of the Horror Film. The film uses the concept of the Aswang to antagonize the prevailing social control mechanisms in a community.
This undergraduate thesis explores on the horror story of the Aswang Myth. The narrative of the film is framed by Social Construction of Reality Theory, Aswang Complex, and the progression of the Horror Film. The film uses the concept of the Aswang to antagonize the prevailing social control mechanisms in a community.<br /><br />


Camelo, K.B. (2011) Sirip, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines
Camelo, K.B. (2011) Sirip, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines
College of Mass Communication.
College of Mass Communication.<br /><br />


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Subject Index : Mythology--Philippines




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Title: Sirip

ABSTRACT

This undergraduate thesis explores on the horror story of the Aswang Myth. The narrative of the film is framed by Social Construction of Reality Theory, Aswang Complex, and the progression of the Horror Film. The film uses the concept of the Aswang to antagonize the prevailing social control mechanisms in a community.

Camelo, K.B. (2011) Sirip, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication.

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Subject Index : Mythology--Philippines