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UP honors Gawad Plaridel awardee Nora Aunor

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MANILA — The University of the Philippines College of Media and Communication honored Thursday the life and work of the late superstar Nora Aunor.

Aunor was the recipient of the 2014 Gawad ng Plaridel, the highest and most prestigious award UP bestows to media personalities with an excellent body of work.

In a social media post, UP College of Media and Communication re-published the citation honoring Aunor with the Gawad Plaridel.

"For portraying with intelligence and sensitivity an amazing number   and   types   of   characters   on   the   silver   screen, all  of  which  earned  for her the highest plaudits from critics and cinephiles from all levels of Philippine society," the citation read.

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"For  challenging  the  colonial  standards  that  privileged  the mestiza as paragon of beauty in Filipino film and society and proving that the features of the kayumanggi— honey-gold skin,  crow-black  hair,  and  petite  body  —  are  as  legitimate as  any  other,  especially  because  in  the  Philippines  the kayumanggi embodies the aesthetics of the Malay majority that  has  prevailed  from  the  pre-colonial  period  to  the present, from rural to urban, from slum to mansion," it added.

The citation honored the late actress for her iconic roles in television and film, with a career spanning many decades.

"For  using  her  tremendous  popularity  as  a  key  to  open  to the masses who idolized her and identified with her origins, the  world  of  sensible  films  and  plays  that  dramatized  and analyzed the abject conditions of the Filipino majority and the  poor  and  powerless  characters  that  she  played  with conviction  and  invested  with  a  glimmer  of  hope  in  social change," it read.

Aunor was later recognized as a National Artist, which entitles her to a state funeral.

She passed away on Wednesday at the age of 71.

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