Format:
Online-Ressource (315 p.)
Edition:
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
9789888053544
Content:
Global connections and screen innovations drive Hong Kong screenscapes that flow with transnational cultural production, circulation and consumption, highlighting innovations, interactions, disjunctures, differences, and ruptures therein. Focusing on the film clubs of the 1960s and 1970s, the successive new waves since the 1980s and the post-handover digital revolution, this book offers a timely and refreshing look at the shifts and changes in Hong Kong's multifaceted screenscapes
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Hong Kong Screenscapes: An Introduction; Part I: Voices of the Hong Kong New Wave; 1. Do We Hear the City?: Voices of the Stranger in Hong Kong Cinema; 2. Surfing with the Surreal in Tsui Hark's Wave: Collage Practice, Diasporic Hybrid Texts, and Flexible Citizenship; 3. Ann Hui at the Margin of Mainstream Hong Kong Cinema; 4. Interview with Ann Hui: On the Edge of the Mainstream; 5. Urban Nomads, Exilic Reflections: The Cine-Modernism of Patrick Tam; Part II: Independent Connections
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6. Performing the Margins: Locating Independent Cinema in Hong Kong7. Re-imagining Hong Kong-China from the Sidelines: Fruit Chan's Little Cheung and Durian Durian; 8. Alternative Perspectives/Alternative Cinemas: Modern Films and the Hong Kong Experimental Scene; 9. Specters of Memory: An Artist Statement (Displaced); 10. Documenting Hong Kong: Interview with Tammy Cheung; 11. Between Times and Spaces: Interview with Evans Chan; 12. Hong Kong Cinema and the Film Essay: A Matter of Perception; Part III: Sex in the Asian City; 13. Between Comrade and Queer: Stanley Kwan's Hold You Tight
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14. Interview with Yau Ching: Filming Women in Hong Kong's Queerscape15. On Isaac Leung, Cyber Sex as Pseudo-Science: The Artist's Search for Sex Spaces in Hong Kong (and Beyond); 16. The Mistress and Female Sexuality; 17. Reimagining the Femme Fatale: Gender and Nation in Fruit Chan's Hollywood Hong Kong; Notes; Index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789888028566
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hong Kong Screenscapes From the New Wave to the Digital Frontier
Language:
English
Keywords:
Hongkong
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Filmwirtschaft
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Geschichte 1960-2012
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Electronic books
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