紀錄類型: |
書目-電子資源
: 單行本
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副題名: |
regional flows and global transformations |
合作者: |
LeeVivian P. Y., 1962- |
其他團體作者: |
Palgrave Connect (Online service) |
出版地: |
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York |
出版者: |
Palgrave Macmillan; |
出版年: |
2011 |
面頁冊數: |
1 online resource. |
標題: |
Motion pictures - East Asia. - |
標題: |
Motion picture industry - East Asia. - |
標題: |
Fine Arts. - |
標題: |
PERFORMING ARTS - Film & Video - |
標題: |
PERFORMING ARTS - Film & Video - |
電子資源: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230307186An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information |
附註: |
Includes index. |
摘要註: |
The recent international success of films from East Asia has stimulated critical reflections on the changing cinemascape in the region. This collection of essays presents a selection of in-depth analyses of the latest developments in East Asian cinemas in the age of globalization. Organised into three thematic clusters--the East Asian Cinemascape, Genre and Transnational Aesthetics; Screen Cultures and Identity Politics; and Filmmakers on Filmmaking--the articles embody a diversity of critical perspectives from academic researchers as well as industry practitioners. |
ISBN: |
9780230307186electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
0230307183electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
hardback |
ISBN: |
hardback |
內容註: |
Introduction; V.P.Y. Lee PART I: FILMMAKING, FILM INDUSTRY, AND THE FILM MARKET Transnational Trajectories in Contemporary East Asian Cinemas; S. Hwee Lim Hollywood's Global Strategy and the Future of Chinese Cinema; Y. Hong & X. Zhiwei PART II: GENRE AND TRANSNATIONAL AESTHETICS Bicycle Thieves and Pickpockets in the 'Desert of the Real': Transnational Chinese Cinema, Postmodernism, and the Transcendental Style; G. Marchetti 007 in Late Colonial Hong Kong: Technology, Masculinity, and Sly Humour in Stephen Chow's From Beijing with Love; E.K.W. Yu Regional and Generic Conflation of Asian Horror: the Asian Horror Omnibus Seen in Three and Three p5 s Extremes; N.J.Y. Lee J-Horror and Kimchi Western: Mobile Genres in East Asian Cinemas; V.P.Y. Lee PART III: SCREEN CULTURES AND IDENTITY POLITICS Rethinking a New National Identity in Heisei Japan: Neo-conservatism and Japanese Cinema; K. Shuk-ting Yau Representations of Cross-Border People Flow in the Global City-Region of Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta: Comrades, Almost a Love Story and Durian, Durian; T.M. Huang In the clme of East Asia: practices and consequences of recent international film co-productions in East Asia; T. Wei PART IV: INTERVIEWS: FILMMAKERS ON FILMMAKING Framing Tokyo Media Capital and Asian Co-production; S. Deboer 'Working Through China' in the Pan-Asian Film Network: Perspectives from Hong Kong and Singapore; V.P.Y. Lee Index. Introduction / Vivian Lee Filmmaking, Film Industry, and the Film Market . Transnational Trajectories in Contemporary East Asian Cinemas / Song Hwee Lim Hollywood's Global Strategy and the Future of Chinese Cinema / Yin Hong and Xiao Zhiwei Genre and Transnational Aesthetics. Bicycle Thieves and Pickpockets in the 'Desert of the Real': Transnational Chinese Cinema, Postmodernism, and the Transcendental Style / Gina Marchetti 007 in Late Colonial Hong Kong: Technology, Masculinity, and Sly Humour in Stephen Chow's From Beijing with Love / Eric K.W. Yu Regional and Generic Conflation of Asian Horror: the Asian Horror Omnibus Seen in Three and Three ... Extremes / Nikki J.Y. Lee J-Horror and Kimchi Western: Mobile Genres in East Asian Cinemas / Vivian P.Y. Lee Screen Cultures and Identity Politics. Rethinking a New National Identity in Heisei Japan: Neo-conservatism and Japanese Cinema / Kinnia Shuk-ting Yau Representations of Cross-Border People Flow in the Global City-Region of Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta: Comrades, Almost a Love Story and Durian, Durian / Tsung-yi Michelle Huang In the clme of East Asia: practices and consequences of recent international film co-productions in East Asia / Ti Wei Interviews: Filmmakers on Filmmaking Framing Tokyo Media Capital and Asian Co-production / Stephanie Deboer 'Working Through China' in the Pan-Asian Film Network: Perspectives from Hong Kong and Singapore / Vivian Lee. |