TY - BOOK AU - Sir Anril Pineda Tiatco PY - 2017 CY - Lausanne, Switzerland PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9783034327220 TI - Buhol-Buhol / Entanglement T2 - Contemporary Theatre in Metropolitan Manila DO - 10.3726/b10676 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1055099 N2 - This book proposes entanglement as a useful idiom for understanding the contemporary Manila theatre. Drawing on its Tagalog counterpart, buhol-buhol, entanglement is conceived not only as a juxtaposition among elements, but also as a process of muddling and snaring. Taken together, these affirm the entangled character of contemporary Manila theatre in overlapping representations, histories, relationships and genres, while at the same time marking some problematic limitations in the treatment of chosen subjects by Manilan artists. The reason for this is that while these entanglements render Manila theatre far more complex than the accusations of mimicry and inauthenticity frequently leveled at Filipino culture, artists are often caught up in a more intractable buhol-buhol than they are willing or able to recognize. Four figures of buhol-buhol are identified in this book: pista (fiesta), kapuluan (archipelago), patibong (trap), and nangingibang-bayan (overseas-worker). In conceptualizing these figures of entanglement, the discussions start by illustrating their materiality and performativity before proceeding to reflections about how these are directed towards the complexity of Manila theatre. KW - Postcolonial Theatre, Contemporary Theatre, Entanglement LA - English ER -