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'''Trinh T. Minh-ha''' is a [[filmmaker]], [[writer]], [[academic]] and [[composer]]. <br /><br />
[[Image:Ateneo Blue Eagles NCAA 1975 (1610969012).jpg|thumb|The 1975 [[Ateneo Blue Eagles]], NCAA seniors' basketball champions.]]
[[Image:Minhha|thumb|Trinh T. Minha]]
[[Image:1978 San Beda Red Lions.jpg|thumb|The 1978 [[San Beda Red Lions]], the last NCAA seniors' basketball champions from San Beda until their 2006 championship. It will then be followed with 2007 & again in 2008, once again enjoying a 3-PEAT Win.]]
==Biography==
This is a list of the '''[[National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)]] basketball champions''', that is winner of the NCAA [[NCAA Philippines Basketball Championship|basketball tournament]] held every first semester (June to October) of the [[academic year]].
Trinh T. Minh-ha was born in Hanoi Vietnam in 1952. She was brought up in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. She studied piano and music composition at the National Conservatory of Music and Theater in Saigon. Trinh T. Minha immigrated to the United States in 1970. Trinh studied music composition, ethnomusicology, and French literature at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, where she received M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Trinh T. Minha currently teaches in the Gender and Women's Studies Department at the University of Berkley since 1994 and in the Department of Rhetoric since 1997. She has also taught at Harvard, Smith, Cornell, San Francisco State University, the University of Ilinois, Ochanomizu University in Japan and the National Conservatory of Music in Senegal. She is trained as a musical composer, she received her two Masters and Ph.D. from University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.<br />
Trinh T. Minh-ha is a world-renowned independent filmmaker and feminist, post-colonial theorist. She teaches courses that focuses on women's work as related to cultural politics, post-coloniality, contemporary critical theory and the arts. The seminars she offers focus on Third cinema, film theory and aesthetics, the voice in cinema, the autobiographical voice, critical theory and research, cultural politics and feminist theory.<ref>[http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/trinh_t_minhha.html]</ref>


She has been making films for over twenty years and may be best known for her first film Reassemblage, made in [[1982]]. Her more recent film Surname Viet, Given Name Nam (1989), examines "identity and culture through the struggle of Vietnamese women," and has received much attention, including winning the [[Blue Ribbon Awards|Blue Ribbon Award]] at the American Film and Video festival. [http://pages.emerson.edu/organizations/fas/latent_image/issues/1993-12/print_version/trinh.htm]
Each season, member schools participate on the basketball tournament. The tournament consists of four rounds. The first two rounds are the elimination rounds, where the top four teams advance to the semi-finals. The two best teams among the '''[[NCAA Final Four (Philippines)|Final Four]]''' earns a twice to beat advantage, while the other two only needs to be beaten once in order to be eliminated.


==Films==
The surviving teams from the semi-finals qualify for the best-of-three Finals series, where the first team to notch two wins would be awarded with the championship trophy.
====Reassemblage (40 mins, 1982)====
Reassemblage is Trinh T. Minha's first film. It was filmed in Senegal and released in 1982. This film was part of her three year worth of ethnographic field research in West Africa through the Research Expedition Program of the University of California, Berkeley. Trinh intends "to speak about/Just speak near by." unlike usual ethnographic documentary film. The film is a montage of fleeting images from Senegal and includes no narration, there are occasional statements by Trinh. None of the small narrations made by her seems to assign meaning to the second-long scenes. There is sometimes music, sometimes silence, sometimes Trinh views a movie, refusing to make the film "about" a "culture". It points to the viewers expectation and the need for the assignment of meaning. The audience is left with a sense of disorientation.<ref>http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/trinh_t_minhha.html</ref><br />
====Naked Spaces - Living is Round (135 mins, 1985)====
In Naked Spaces: Living Is Round, Trinh T. Minh-ha elaborates on Reassemblage. She writes in her film on the themes of postcolonial identification and the geopolitical apparatus of disempowerment in Reassemblage to create a ethnographic essay-film on identity, the impossibility of translation, and space as a form of cultural representation.<ref>http://www.filmref.com/notes/archives/2007/10/index.html</ref>
Trinh's unique presentation of images serves as a language for the abstract, so often exoticized representation of African Culture in Western countries. She reframes the images in order to create the figurative filter of a usurped privileged gaze. Her montage of images point to the entertainment economy of the exoticized images which are exploited by the international community as justification for continued neocolonialism. Trinh's reframed images are a struggle to resist the mystification and exoticization of African life. Her "unconscious" process of interpretation as explanation in composing these images are against reinforcing prescribed assumptions and perpetuation of stereotypes, which is announced in the opening statement, "Not descriptive, not informative, not interesting."<ref>Minha, Trinh. ''Framer Framed''. New York: Routledge, 1992</ref>
====Surname Viet Given Name Nam (108 mins, 1989)====
In Surname Viet Given Name Nam is not made in Vietnam. The film is composed of newsreel and archival footage as well as printed information. The film features interviews with five contemporary Vietnamese woman.<ref>http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9F0CE3DF153AF932A35757C0A96F948260</ref> Trinh T. Minha intentionally leads the viewer to think that the Vietnamese women being interviewed are really the people they portray.<ref>http://ls.berkeley.edu/art-hum/framing/old/chapter4/trinh.html</ref> After which it becomes clear that the interviews are re-enactments by immigrant-actors who live in the United States. Surname Viet Given Name Nam "allows the practice of interviews to enter into the play of the true and the false, and the real and the staged."<ref>Minha, Trinh. ''Framer Framed''. New York: Routledge, 1992. p 146</ref> Trinh T. Minha by showing both the staged and the "real" interviews demarcates the differences in the two which addresses the invisibility of the politics of interviews, and further relations of representations. The film asks the viewer to consider issues such as plural identity, the fictions inherent in documentary techniques, and film as translation.


* Shoot for the Contents (102 mins, 1991)
All of the games of the tournament are said to be held on neutral venues, that is outside campuses of the competing schools.
* A Tale of Love (108 mins, 1995) (fiction)
{{see|NCAA Philippines Basketball Championship}}
* The Fourth Dimension (87 mins, Digital, 2001)
* Night Passage (98mins, Digital, 2004) (fiction)


==Books==
==List of champions per year==
* ''Un art sans oeuvre, ou, l'anonymat dans les arts contemporains'' (International Book Publishers, Inc., 1981)
The school that wins both the Juniors and Seniors tournament in the same season are "double champions" and are denoted in '''bold'''.
* ''African Spaces - Designs for Living in Upper Volta'' (in coll. with Jean-Paul Bourdier, Holmes & Meier 1985)
* ''En minuscules'' (book of poems, Edition Le Meridien 1987)
* ''Woman, Native, Other. Writing postcoloniality and feminism'' (Indiana University Press 1989)
* ''Out There: Marginalisation in Contemporary Culture'' (co-editor with Cornel West, R. Ferguson & M. Gever. New York: New Museum of Contemporary Art and M.I.T. Press, 1990)
* ''When the Moon Waxes Red. Representation, gender and cultural politics'' (Routledge 1991)
* ''Framer Framed'' (Routledge 1992)
* ''Drawn from African Dwellings'' (Indiana University Press 1996) with [[Jean-Paul Bourdier]]
* ''Cinema Interval'' (Routledge 1999)
* ''The Digital Film Event'' (Routledge 2005)


==Installations==
===Early years (1924-1935)===
* The Desert is Watching (in coll. with Jean-Paul Bourdier, 2003, Kyoto Art Biennale)
The NCAA was founded by the [[San Beda College]], [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]], [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]], the Institute of Accounts (known today as [[Far Eastern University]]), [[National University (Philippines)|National University]], the [[University of Manila]], the [[University of the Philippines, Manila]] and the [[University of Santo Tomas]]. Membership was liquid, and the composition of the league changed frequently. '''To this date, San Beda College is the only founding member left in the league.'''<ref name="official_site">[http://web.archive.org/web/20051214113821/www.ncaa.org.ph/about.php About NCAA] NCAA Philippines Official Website-archive at the [[Wayback Machine]]. March 28, 2006</ref>
* Nothing But Ways (in coll. with L Kirby, 1999, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco)
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
!width=10%|Academic<BR>Year
!width=30%|Juniors
!width=30%|Seniors
!width=30%|Host school
|-
| 1924-25 || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] (Midgets)<br>[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] (Juniors)
|| [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]] || [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]
|-
| 1925-26 || '''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]''' || '''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]''' || [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]
|-
| 1926-27 || '''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]''' || '''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]''' || [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]
|-
| 1927-28 || [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || none
|-
| 1928-29 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]
|-
| 1929-30 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]] || [[Image:UST colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Santo Tomas]]
|-
| 1930-31 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:UST colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Santo Tomas]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]
|-
| 1931-32 || [[Image:UST colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Santo Tomas]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]
|-
| 1932-33 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1933-34 || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1934-35 || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1935-36 || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]
|}


==Music==
===The old-timer six (1936-68)===
* Poems. Composition for Percussion Ensemble. Premiere by the Univ. of Illinois Percussion Ensemble, Denis Wiziecki, Director. 09 April 1976.
After [[National University (Philippines)|National University]], [[University of the Philippines, Manila]], and [[University of Santo Tomas]] left the league<ref> [http://www.uaapgames.com/uaaphistory.shtml UAAP History] [http://www.uaapgames.com UAAP Official Website]. March 28, 2006</ref>, the [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]], [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]], [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]], [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]], [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] and [[San Beda College]] continued the league and the league's membership remained unchanged for several decades.
* Four Pieces for Electronic Music. 1975 Performances at the Univ. of Illinois.


==Sources==
[[World War II]] interrupted the league's activities in [[1941]], but the league resumed operations after the war in [[1947]].
*[http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/bourdier/trinh/TTMHBio.htm University of California, Berkeley homepage]
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
*[http://pages.emerson.edu/organizations/fas/latent_image/issues/1993-12/print_version/trinh.htm 1993 Interview]
|- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
!width=10%|Academic<BR>Year
!width=30%|Juniors
!width=30%|Seniors
!width=30%|Host school
|-
| 1936-37 || Suspended || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| 1937-38 || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' || none
|-
| 1938-39 || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1939-40 || '''[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]''' || '''[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]''' || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1940-41 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1941-42 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1942-43 to 1946-47 ||align=center colspan=4|[[World War II]] - not held
|-
| 1947-48 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1948-49 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1949-50 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1950-51 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1951-52 || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1952-53 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| 1953-54 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]
|-
| 1954-55 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1955-56 || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1956-57 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1957-58 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1958-59 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]'''
|-
| 1959-60 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]
|-
| 1960-61 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1961-62 || Suspended <ref name="sixties">The Juniors tournament was suspended from 1961 to 1965 by the NCAA Board of Control when it was revealed when several schools fielded ineligible players. [http://web.archive.org/web/20051214113821/www.ncaa.org.ph/about.php] </ref> || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1962-63 ||align=center colspan=4| No tournament - Suspended by the NCAA due to hooliganism and proliferation of ineligible players <ref name="sixties"/>
|-
| 1963-64 || Suspended <ref name="sixties"/> || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]<ref name="loose">Seniors championships awarded on the 1963-64 and 1964-65 seasons were later ruled as unofficial by the NCAA.[http://web.archive.org/web/20051214113821/www.ncaa.org.ph/about.php]</ref>|| [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1964-65 || Suspended <ref name="sixties"/> || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]<ref name="loose"/>|| [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1965-66 || '''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]''' || '''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]''' || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]
|-
| 1966-67 || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] ||[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1967-68 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1968-69 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|}


==External links==
===First expansion (1969-78)===
*[http://humwww.ucsc.edu/CultStudies/PUBS/Inscriptions/vol_3-4/minh-ha.html Not like you/like you article]
[[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] was admitted in [[1969]], marking the first change in the league's membership since [[1936]].<ref name="bedan"> NCAA: An Endless Saga ''[[The Bedan]]''. June 2005 issue</ref>
*[http://pages.emerson.edu/organizations/fas/latent_image/issues/1993-12/print_version/trinh.htm 1993 Interview]
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
!width=10%|Academic<BR>Year
!width=30%|Juniors
!width=30%|Seniors
!width=30%|Host school
|-
| 1969-70 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]] || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]'''
|-
| 1970-71 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]
|-
| 1971-72 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]]
|-
| 1972-73 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1973-74 || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| 1974-75 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle College]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]
|-
| 1975-76 || ''' [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]''' || ''' [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]''' || [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]
|-
| 1976-77 || ''' [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]''' || ''' [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]''' || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1977-78 || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle University]]
|}


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===First contraction (1978-84)===
[[Category:Filmmakers]]
The [[Ateneo de Manila University]] left the league in [[1978]] due to the violence that had become rampant in the games.<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20060519072704/http://www.teamateneo.com/content/view/134/40/ 1975: Year of the Eagle] [http://www.teamateneo.com/ Team Ateneo.com]. March 28, 2006</ref>
[[Category:American documentary filmmakers]]
[[Category:Experimental filmmakers]]
[[Category:Immigrants to the United States]]
[[Category:American writers]]
[[Category:University of California, Berkeley faculty|Minh-ha, Trinh T.]]
[[Category:Vietnamese film directors]]
[[Category:Vietnamese Americans]]
[[Category:Vietnamese academics]]
[[Category:Vietnamese writers]]


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[[De La Salle University-Manila|De La Salle University]], on the other hand, left the league in [[1981]] after a violence-filled [[1980]] game against [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran|Letran]].<ref>[http://greenarcher.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13510 Blast from the Past] [http://www.greenarcher.net/ Greenarcher.net]. April 8, 2006</ref>

[[San Beda College]] left in [[1984]] to concentrate on intramural events.<ref name="bedan"/>
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
!width=10%|Academic<BR>Year
!width=30%|Juniors
!width=30%|Seniors
!width=30%|Host school
|-
| 1978-79 || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1979-80 || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| 1980-81 ||align=center colspan=2| No champion &ndash; Tournament aborted by the [[Basketball Association of the Philippines]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]
|-
| 1981-82 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || none
|-
| 1982-83 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Trinity University of Asia|Trinity College of Quezon City]]
|-
| 1983-84 || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|}

===Second expansion (1984-95)===
After the Ateneo de Manila, La Salle, and San Beda left, the NCAA opened its doors to new members. In [[1984]], [[University of Perpetual Help System DALTA|Perpetual Help College of Rizal]] was accepted as a new member<ref name="official_site"/>, while [[Trinity University of Asia|Trinity College of Quezon City]] became a full member on 1985.<ref>[http://www.tcqc.edu.ph/about_trinity/history.html About Trinity College of Quezon City] [http://www.tcqc.edu.ph/ Trinity College of Quezon City official website]. July 9, 2006</ref>

[[San Beda College|San Beda]] rejoined the league in [[1986]], the year Trinity was dropped from the league due to non-compliance of league requirements.<ref name="bedan"/>
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
!width=10%|Academic<BR>Year
!width=30%|Juniors
!width=30%|Seniors
!width=30%|Host school
|-
| 1984-85 || [[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Trinity University of Asia|Trinity College of Quezon City]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1985-86 || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| 1986-87 || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]
|-
| 1987-88 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| 1988-89 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1989-90 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1990-91 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:UPHD colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Perpetual Help System DALTA|Perpetual Help College of Rizal]]
|-
| 1991-92 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]<ref>[[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] returned the Juniors trophy after a player was found to be ineligible. [http://thelance.letran.edu/jun2005/f4_jun2005.htm A Knight's Tale] ''[http://thelance.letran.edu/ The LANCE]''. June 2005 issue</ref> || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]
|-
| 1992-93 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]
|-
| 1993-94 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]
|-
| 1994-95 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| 1995-96 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:UPHD colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Perpetual Help System DALTA|Perpetual Help College of Rizal]]
|}

===Third expansion (1996-present)===
{{see also|NCAA Final Four (Philippines)}}
In [[1996]], [[Philippine Christian University]] became the seventh member of the NCAA. Two years later, [[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]] was admitted as the eighth member. <ref name="official_site"/>
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
!width=10%|Academic<BR>Year
!width=30%|Juniors
!width=30%|Seniors
!width=30%|Host school
|-
| 1996-97 || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]
|-
| 1997-98 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]
|-
| 1998-99 || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 75|1999-2000]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 76|2000-01]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] || [[Image:CSB colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 77|2001-02]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:PCU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Philippine Christian University]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 78|2002-03]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 79|2003-04]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 80|2004-05]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:PCU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Philippine Christian University]] || [[Image:UPHD colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Perpetual Help System DALTA|University of Perpetual Help]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 81|2005-06]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] ||[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] || [[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 82|2006-07]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:CSB colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 83 basketball tournaments|2007-08]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:NU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Jose Rizal University]]
|-
| [[NCAA Season 84|2008-09]] || [[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] || [[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]] || [[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]
|}

==List of championships per school==
[[Image:San Beda College.jpg|thumb|right|[[San Beda College|San Beda]] has the most number of combined juniors' and seniors' championships in the NCAA, with a league-best 30 titles.]]
[[Image:Mapua-intramuros.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mapúa Institute of Technology|Mapúa]] won a league-best 18 juniors' championships.]]
[[Image:Letran building2.JPG|thumb|right|[[Colegio de San Juan de Letran|Letran]] currently has the most number of NCAA seniors' championships, with 16.]]
[[Image:Church of the gesu.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]] won 14 NCAA Seniors basketball championships before leaving the NCAA in 1978. Up to 2003, the Ateneo had the most number of NCAA Seniors basketball championships.]]
[[Image:106 0652.JPG|thumb|right|[[De La Salle University|De La Salle]] won the first Juniors championship.]]
{| class="sortable wikitable"
|-
!School
!Jrs
!Srs
!All
!Last Srs
!Last Jrs
|-
|'''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]'''
|align=right|16
|align=right|14
|align=right|'''30'''
|align=right|2008-09
|align=right|2004-05
|-
|'''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]'''
|align=right|10
|align=right|16
|align=right|'''26'''
|align=right|2005-06
|align=right|2001-02
|-
|'''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]'''
|align=right|18
|align=right|5
|align=right|'''23'''
|align=right|1991-92
|align=right|2000-01
|-
|'''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]<ref>Includes Midgets title.</ref>*'''
|align=right|9
|align=right|14
|align=right|'''23'''
|align=right|1976-77
|align=right|1976-77
|-
|'''[[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]'''
|align=right|5
|align=right|11
|align=right|'''16'''
|align=right|2002-03
|align=right|2008-09
|-
|[[Image:JRU colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[Jose Rizal University]]<ref>Excludes the 2 Seniors championships won on Loose Conference seasons.</ref>'''
|align=right|7
|align=right|4
|align=right|'''11'''
|align=right|1972-73
|align=right|1977-78
|-
|[[Image:La Salle colors.svg|12px|border]] '''[[De La Salle University]]*'''
|align=right|5
|align=right|5
|align=right|'''10'''
|align=right|1974-75
|align=right|1955-56
|-
|'''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]*'''
|align=right|3
|align=right|4
|align=right|'''7'''
|align=right|1929-30
|align=right|1927-28
|-
|'''[[Image:UST colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Santo Tomas]]*'''
|align=right|1
|align=right|1
|align=right|'''2'''
|align=right|1930-31
|align=right|1931-32
|-
|'''[[Image:PCU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Philippine Christian University]]'''
|align=right|0
|align=right|1
|align=right|'''1'''
|align=right|2004-05
|align=right|Never
|-
|'''[[Image:CSB colors.svg|12px|border]] [[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]]'''
|align=right|-
|align=right|1
|align=right|'''1'''
|align=right|2000-01
|align=right|Never
|-
|'''[[Image:FEU colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Trinity University of Asia|Trinity College of Quezon City]]*'''
|align=right|1
|align=right|0
|align=right|'''1'''
|align=right|Never
|align=right|1984-85
|-
|'''[[Image:UPHD colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of Perpetual Help System DALTA]]'''
|align=right|0
|align=right|0
|align=right|'''0'''
|align=right|Never
|align=right|Never
|}

Notes:
* ''Teams marked with an asterisk (*) have withdrawn from the NCAA.''
* ''[[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]] juniors team is [[La Salle Green Hills]].''

==Championship streaks==
{| class="sortable wikitable"
|-
! No. !! Division !! School !! Seasons
|-
|align=right| 5 || Seniors || '''[[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]] ||align=right| 1993-94 to 1997-98
|-
|align=right| 5 || Juniors || '''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] ||align=right| 1968-69 to 1972-73
|-bgcolor=7CFC00
|align=right| 4 || Juniors || '''[[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]''' ||align=right| 2005-06 to 2008-09
|-bgcolor=7CFC00
|align=right| 3 || Seniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 2006-07 to 2008-09
|-
|align=right| 3 || Juniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 2002-03 to 2004-05
|-
|align=right| 3 || Juniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1990-91 to 1992-93
|-
|align=right| 3 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' ||align=right| 1982-83 to 1984-85
|-
|align=right| 3 || Seniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1934-35 to 1936-37
|-
|align=right| 3 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1931-32 to 1933-34
|-
|align=right| 3 || Juniors || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' ||align=right| 1928-29 to 1930-31
|-
|align=right| 3 || Juniors || '''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1924-25 to 1926-27
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]''' ||align=right| 2001-02 to 2002-03
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' ||align=right| 1998-99 to 1999-2000
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]''' ||align=right| 1997-98 to 1998-99
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1995-96 to 1996-97
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]''' ||align=right| 1993-94 to 1994-95
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Mapua colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]]''' ||align=right| 1990-91 to 1991-92
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:SSC-R colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Sebastian College - Recoletos]]''' ||align=right| 1988-89 to 1989-90
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1987-88 to 1988-89
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Letran colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]]''' ||align=right| 1986-87 to 1987-88
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1981-82 to 1982-83
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1977-78 to 1978-79
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || ''' [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]''' ||align=right| 1975-76 to 1976-77
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || ''' [[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University]]''' ||align=right| 1975-76 to 1976-77
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1957-58 to 1958-59
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1953-54 to 1954-55
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:San Beda colors.svg|12px|border]] [[San Beda College]]''' ||align=right| 1951-52 to 1952-53
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1937-38 to 1938-39
|-
|align=right| 2 || Juniors || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1933-34 to 1934-35
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:Ateneo colors.svg|12px|border]] [[Ateneo de Manila University|Ateneo de Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1931-32 to 1932-33
|-
|align=right| 2 || Seniors || '''[[Image:UP colors.svg|12px|border]] [[University of the Philippines, Manila]]''' ||align=right| 1925-26 to 1926-27
|}Note: Streaks which are highlighted are currently ongoing.

==See also==
* [[NCAA Philippines Basketball Championship|NCAA Philippines Basketball Championship - main article]]
* [[UAAP Basketball Champions]]

==References==
<div class="references-small">
<references/>
:*[http://www.ncaa.org.ph/aboutncaa2.php Champions list at the official NCAA Philippines website]
:*[http://www.ncaa.org.ph/presidents.php Presidents and hosts list at the official NCAA Philippines website]</div>

==External links==
* [http://www.ncaa.org.ph NCAA Philippines official website]
* [http://ubelt.com UBelt.com]


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Trinh T. Minh-ha is a filmmaker, writer, academic and composer.

File:Minhha
Trinh T. Minha

Biography

Trinh T. Minh-ha was born in Hanoi Vietnam in 1952. She was brought up in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. She studied piano and music composition at the National Conservatory of Music and Theater in Saigon. Trinh T. Minha immigrated to the United States in 1970. Trinh studied music composition, ethnomusicology, and French literature at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, where she received M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Trinh T. Minha currently teaches in the Gender and Women's Studies Department at the University of Berkley since 1994 and in the Department of Rhetoric since 1997. She has also taught at Harvard, Smith, Cornell, San Francisco State University, the University of Ilinois, Ochanomizu University in Japan and the National Conservatory of Music in Senegal. She is trained as a musical composer, she received her two Masters and Ph.D. from University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Trinh T. Minh-ha is a world-renowned independent filmmaker and feminist, post-colonial theorist. She teaches courses that focuses on women's work as related to cultural politics, post-coloniality, contemporary critical theory and the arts. The seminars she offers focus on Third cinema, film theory and aesthetics, the voice in cinema, the autobiographical voice, critical theory and research, cultural politics and feminist theory.[1]

She has been making films for over twenty years and may be best known for her first film Reassemblage, made in 1982. Her more recent film Surname Viet, Given Name Nam (1989), examines "identity and culture through the struggle of Vietnamese women," and has received much attention, including winning the Blue Ribbon Award at the American Film and Video festival. [1]

Films

Reassemblage (40 mins, 1982)

Reassemblage is Trinh T. Minha's first film. It was filmed in Senegal and released in 1982. This film was part of her three year worth of ethnographic field research in West Africa through the Research Expedition Program of the University of California, Berkeley. Trinh intends "to speak about/Just speak near by." unlike usual ethnographic documentary film. The film is a montage of fleeting images from Senegal and includes no narration, there are occasional statements by Trinh. None of the small narrations made by her seems to assign meaning to the second-long scenes. There is sometimes music, sometimes silence, sometimes Trinh views a movie, refusing to make the film "about" a "culture". It points to the viewers expectation and the need for the assignment of meaning. The audience is left with a sense of disorientation.[2]

Naked Spaces - Living is Round (135 mins, 1985)

In Naked Spaces: Living Is Round, Trinh T. Minh-ha elaborates on Reassemblage. She writes in her film on the themes of postcolonial identification and the geopolitical apparatus of disempowerment in Reassemblage to create a ethnographic essay-film on identity, the impossibility of translation, and space as a form of cultural representation.[3] Trinh's unique presentation of images serves as a language for the abstract, so often exoticized representation of African Culture in Western countries. She reframes the images in order to create the figurative filter of a usurped privileged gaze. Her montage of images point to the entertainment economy of the exoticized images which are exploited by the international community as justification for continued neocolonialism. Trinh's reframed images are a struggle to resist the mystification and exoticization of African life. Her "unconscious" process of interpretation as explanation in composing these images are against reinforcing prescribed assumptions and perpetuation of stereotypes, which is announced in the opening statement, "Not descriptive, not informative, not interesting."[4]

Surname Viet Given Name Nam (108 mins, 1989)

In Surname Viet Given Name Nam is not made in Vietnam. The film is composed of newsreel and archival footage as well as printed information. The film features interviews with five contemporary Vietnamese woman.[5] Trinh T. Minha intentionally leads the viewer to think that the Vietnamese women being interviewed are really the people they portray.[6] After which it becomes clear that the interviews are re-enactments by immigrant-actors who live in the United States. Surname Viet Given Name Nam "allows the practice of interviews to enter into the play of the true and the false, and the real and the staged."[7] Trinh T. Minha by showing both the staged and the "real" interviews demarcates the differences in the two which addresses the invisibility of the politics of interviews, and further relations of representations. The film asks the viewer to consider issues such as plural identity, the fictions inherent in documentary techniques, and film as translation.

  • Shoot for the Contents (102 mins, 1991)
  • A Tale of Love (108 mins, 1995) (fiction)
  • The Fourth Dimension (87 mins, Digital, 2001)
  • Night Passage (98mins, Digital, 2004) (fiction)

Books

  • Un art sans oeuvre, ou, l'anonymat dans les arts contemporains (International Book Publishers, Inc., 1981)
  • African Spaces - Designs for Living in Upper Volta (in coll. with Jean-Paul Bourdier, Holmes & Meier 1985)
  • En minuscules (book of poems, Edition Le Meridien 1987)
  • Woman, Native, Other. Writing postcoloniality and feminism (Indiana University Press 1989)
  • Out There: Marginalisation in Contemporary Culture (co-editor with Cornel West, R. Ferguson & M. Gever. New York: New Museum of Contemporary Art and M.I.T. Press, 1990)
  • When the Moon Waxes Red. Representation, gender and cultural politics (Routledge 1991)
  • Framer Framed (Routledge 1992)
  • Drawn from African Dwellings (Indiana University Press 1996) with Jean-Paul Bourdier
  • Cinema Interval (Routledge 1999)
  • The Digital Film Event (Routledge 2005)

Installations

  • The Desert is Watching (in coll. with Jean-Paul Bourdier, 2003, Kyoto Art Biennale)
  • Nothing But Ways (in coll. with L Kirby, 1999, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco)

Music

  • Poems. Composition for Percussion Ensemble. Premiere by the Univ. of Illinois Percussion Ensemble, Denis Wiziecki, Director. 09 April 1976.
  • Four Pieces for Electronic Music. 1975 Performances at the Univ. of Illinois.

Sources

External links