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Social realism is a discursive term used by film critics and reviewers to describe films that aim to show the effects of environmental factors on the development of character through depictions that emphasise the relationship between location and identity.
If anyone is qualified to write about social realism as an art movement in the Philippines, it is Alice Guillermo. She has not only catalogued and commented on the works of the Social Realists, and popularized them through her articles in the national weeklies WHO and Obsmm, but has also known these artists personally and worked with them closely.
Resisting the idealisation of progress, social realism articulated a dissident cultural imagination, one wrought throughout centuries of colonialism, and that in many ways persists in postcolonial discourse and practice in the Philippines today.
British social realism in the arts since 1940/edited by David Tucker. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Social realism in the arts—Great Britain. 2. Social realism— Great Britain—History—20th century. I. Tucker, David, 1978– NX180.S57B75 2011 700 .412094109045—dc22 2011007807 10987654321 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 ...
Gillian Whiteley continues the volume’s concern with locating social realist art ‘within distinct historical moments and locations, within particular social and political contexts’.
World History of Realism in Visual Arts, 1830–1990: Naturalism, Socialist Realism, Social Realism, Magic Realism, New Realism, and Documentary Photography by Boris Röhrl
Social Realism - Celebrating African American Culture Strategies and methods to celebrate - Central driving theme of the Harlem Renaissance Jacob Lawrence visually tells a story - drawing from a history of story telling that is important to African American culture - ORAL history.