Remaking Gender and the Family: Perspectives on Contemporary Chinese-language Film Remakes: Women and Gender in China Studies, cartea 9
Autor Sarah Woodlanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004363298
ISBN-10: 9004363297
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Women and Gender in China Studies
ISBN-10: 9004363297
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Women and Gender in China Studies
Notă biografică
Sarah Woodland, Ph.D. (2016), University of Queensland, is a sessional lecturer in Chinese translation and cross-cultural communication.
Recenzii
"The way in which Woodland conveys her research isclear and inspirational, especially when pointing out issues that so far haveremained understudied. Students in the field of remake studies will benefitimmensely from using this publication as a stepping stone for their endeavors.This book...is a timely and relevant addition."
-Anne Sytske Keijser, Leiden University, in Nan Nü, Vol. 21 (2019) pp. 165-167
-Anne Sytske Keijser, Leiden University, in Nan Nü, Vol. 21 (2019) pp. 165-167
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsX
1 Introduction
Defining a Remake
Originality, Similarity and Cross-Culturality
Gendering Remakes
Aims and Structure of this Book
2 Remaking the Modern Family
The Construction of Gender in What Women Want
Sexuality in What Women Want
The Family in What Women Want
Reflections
3 Gender, Genre and the Auteur
The Coen Brothers’ Blood Simple
Genre and Gender in Blood Simple
Blood Simple Remade—A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop
Gender in A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop: A Lesson in ‘Zhangification’
Reflections
4 Ghosts of Chinas’ Past and Present
Locating A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) in Hong Kong Cinema
Remaking A Chinese Ghost Story (2011)
Manifestations of Gender and Sexuality in A Chinese Ghost Story
Forgetting History
Reflections: The ‘State’ of Hong Kong and Chinese Cinemas
5 History Repeating in Spring in Small Town
Cultural Politics in Spring in a Small Town (1948)
From Outlaw to Auteur—Fei’s Post-1980s Transformation
Reading Gender in Spring in a Small Town
The Changing Politics of Cultural Policy: Springtime in a Small Town (2002)
Re-reading the Remake—Gender and Politics in Springtime in a Small Town
Springtime in a Small Town and Political Revolution
Reflections
6 Remaking “China”
Remakes and Perspectives on Being Chinese
Glossary
References
Index
1 Introduction
Defining a Remake
Originality, Similarity and Cross-Culturality
Gendering Remakes
Aims and Structure of this Book
2 Remaking the Modern Family
The Construction of Gender in What Women Want
Sexuality in What Women Want
The Family in What Women Want
Reflections
3 Gender, Genre and the Auteur
The Coen Brothers’ Blood Simple
Genre and Gender in Blood Simple
Blood Simple Remade—A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop
Gender in A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop: A Lesson in ‘Zhangification’
Reflections
4 Ghosts of Chinas’ Past and Present
Locating A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) in Hong Kong Cinema
Remaking A Chinese Ghost Story (2011)
Manifestations of Gender and Sexuality in A Chinese Ghost Story
Forgetting History
Reflections: The ‘State’ of Hong Kong and Chinese Cinemas
5 History Repeating in Spring in Small Town
Cultural Politics in Spring in a Small Town (1948)
From Outlaw to Auteur—Fei’s Post-1980s Transformation
Reading Gender in Spring in a Small Town
The Changing Politics of Cultural Policy: Springtime in a Small Town (2002)
Re-reading the Remake—Gender and Politics in Springtime in a Small Town
Springtime in a Small Town and Political Revolution
Reflections
6 Remaking “China”
Remakes and Perspectives on Being Chinese
Glossary
References
Index