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[[Category:Theses]][[Category:(CMC) Thesis]][[Category:(Department of Film and Audio-Visual Communication) Thesis]][[Category:(2014) Thesis[[Category:Thesis--Film Theory]][[Category:Thesis--Subject Feminism]][[Category: Thesis--Subject Psychoanalysis]] | [[Category:Theses]][[Category:(CMC) Thesis]][[Category:(Department of Film and Audio-Visual Communication) Thesis]][[Category:(2014) Thesis]][[Category:Thesis--Film Theory]][[Category:Thesis--Subject Feminism]][[Category: Thesis--Subject Psychoanalysis]] |
Revision as of 12:08, 1 April 2014
"A Secret Affair: Feminist and Psychoanalytic Theory"
Citation: Bacungan, F.V., Garcia, J.A., and Francisco, I.G. (2014). A secret affair: feminist and psychoanalytic theory. Unpublished undergraduate creative output, University of the Philippines Diliman, College of Mass Communication.
Abstract: This short creative output and reflection paper use feminist and psychoanalytic theories to delve into the character representations of the 2012 romantic-drama film "A Secret Affair," directed by Nuel Naval and starring Derek Ramsay, Anne Curtis and Andi Eigenmann.
Note: These works are in fulfillment of the requirements of Dean Rolando T. Tolentino for his Film 171 (Film Theory) class for the second semester of AY 2013-2014. These works are subject to the guidelines in the copyright page.