Hong Kong Film, Hollywood and New Global Cinema : No Film is an Island (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia)

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Hong Kong Film, Hollywood and New Global Cinema : No Film is an Island (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia)

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  • Routledge(2009/04発売)
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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 290 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

In recent years, with the establishment of the Hong Kong Film Archive and growing scholarly interest in the history of Hong Kong cinema, previously neglected historical documents and difficult-to-access films have offered new research materials. As Hong Kong film history comes into sharper focus, its inextricable links across the decades to Southeast Asia, Korea, Japan, the United States, and to the far reaches of the Chinese diaspora have also become more evident. Hong Kong's connection with Hollywood involves ties that bring together art cinema and popular genres as well as film festivals and the media marketplace with popular transnational genres.

Giving fresh and facsinating insights into the vibrant area of Hong Kong, this exciting new book links Hong Kong with world film culture both within and beyond the commercial Hollywood paradigm. It emphasizes Hong Kong film in relation to other cinema industries, including Hollywood, and demonstrates that Hong Kong film, throughout its history, has challenged, redefined, expanded, and exceeded its borders.

Contents

Introduction: Hong Kong Cinema and Global Change Gina Marchetti and Tan See-Kam Section 1: Chinese on the Move: 'Hongkongers' Abroad 1. From South Pacific to Shanghai Blues: No Film is an Island Tan See Kam 2. The Heroic Flux in John Woo's Trans-Pacific Passage: From Confucian Brotherhood to American Selfhood Aaron Han Joon Magnan-Park 3. Hong Kong Film Goes to America Staci Ford 4. Hong Kong Television in Chinatown: Translocal Context(s) and Transnational Social Formations Amy Lee 5. Thailand in the Hong Kong Cinematic Imagination Adam Knee 6. Hong Kong-Australian Imaginary: Clara Law's Australian Films Tony Mitchell Section 2: To-ing and Fro-ing: Transnational Genres 7. Generic Ghosts: Hong Kong Horror and Transnational Generic Exchange Bliss Cua Lim 8. Copies of Copies in Hollywood and Hong Kong Cinemas: Rethinking the Woman-Warrior Figures Kwai-Cheung Lo 9. The Noir East: Hong Kong's Transmutation of a Hollywood Genre? Joelle Collier 10. Scenes of "In-action" and "Noir" Characteristics in the Films of Johnnie To Peter Rist Section 3: International Players and a Global Niche 11. Hong Kong Goes International: The Case of Golden Harvest Michael Walsh 12. Distant Screen: Film Festivals and the Global Projection of Hong Kong Cinema Cindy Wong Hing-Yuk 13. Competing Regions: The Chromatics of the Urban Fix Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and John Gammack 14. Jackie Chan, Tourism, and the Performing Agency Laikwan Pang 15. Niche Cinema, or, Kill Bill with Shaolin Soccer Peter Hitchcock

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