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Transnational Asian Identities in Pan-Pacific Cinemas: The Reel Asian Exchange: Routledge Advances in Film Studies

Editat de Philippa Gates, Lisa Funnell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2011
This collection examines the exchange of Asian identities taking place at the levels of both film production and film reception amongst pan-Pacific cinemas. The authors consider, on the one hand, texts that exhibit what Mette Hjort refers to as, "marked transnationality," and on the other, the polysemic nature of transnational film texts by examining the release and reception of these films. The topics explored in this collection include the innovation of Hollywood generic formulas into 1950's and 1960's Hong Kong and Japanese films; the examination of Thai and Japanese raced and gendered identity in Asian and American films; the reception of Hollywood films in pre-1949 China and millennial Japan; the production and performance of Asian adoptee identity and subjectivity; the political implications and interpretations of migrating Chinese female stars; and the production and reception of pan-Pacific co-productions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415893541
ISBN-10: 0415893542
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Film Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: The Reel Asian Exchange. Lisa Funnell and Philippa Gates  Section I: Remixing/Remaking Formulas  1.Hong Kong Noir: American Film Noir and Asian Innovation, 1956-66, Philippa Gates  2. Drunken Master meets the Monkey King: Transnational Chinese Identities in Action, Lan Dong  3. Shoot-Out in Hokkaido: The "Wanderer" (Wataridori) Series and the Politics of Transnationality, Hiroshi Kitamura  4. Cultural Odor in the Global Order: Globalization and the Raced Japanese Body, Jun Okada  Section II: Perception/Reception  5. Learning Bushidō from Abroad: Japanese Reactions to The Last Samurai, Jayson Makoto Chun  6. Illegitimate Gloss: From Anna Leonowens’ Tuptim to Contemporary Thai/American Sexploitation, Pahole Sookkasikon  7. Translating Hollywood Film to Chinese Audience: The Role of Agency and Appropriation in Transnational Cultural Encounters, Zhiwei Xiao  8. Questions of Cultural Proximity and the "Asian Popular": South Korean Audiences Watching Zhang Yimou’s Martial Arts Blockbusters, Nikki J.Y. Lee  9. Trans-Action: Epic Tensions and Ethics of Memory in East Asian Co-Productions, Yun Mi Hwang  Section III: Female Fandom/ Stardom  10. Migrating West…to the East: Transnational Chinese Canadians in Post-1997 Hong Kong Cinema, Lisa Funnell  11. From National Allegory to Global Commodity: The Cinematic Images of Gong Li, Ka F. Wong  12. The Transnational Journey of O Ren Ishii: The American Cultification of the Asian Female Avenger, Leung Wing-Fai  Section IV: Emerging Subjectivities  13. Mysterious Object of Desire: The Haunted Cinema of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Angela O’Hara  14. Adopted: Crossing (out) Boundaries of Adoptee Kinship and Global Belonging, Aino Rinhaug  15. Trauma and Taiwan’s Melodrama: Seven Orphans of Cape No. 7, Sheng-Mei Ma

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This collection examines the exchange of Asian identities at the levels of both film production and film reception amongst pan-Pacific cinemas. Topics include the reception of Hollywood films by Asian audiences, the construction of raced and gendered identity in Thai, Japanese, and Hong Kong cinemas, and pan-Pacific co-productions.