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The Oxford handbook of Chinese cinemas

Title
The Oxford handbook of Chinese cinemas / edited by Carlos Rojas and Eileen Cheng-Yin-Chow.
ISBN
9780199765607
019976560X
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2013.
Physical Description
xvii, 709 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Summary
"Offering both a platform for cross-disciplinary dialogue and a mapping of Chinese cinema as an expanded field, this Handbook presents thirty-three essays by leading researchers and scholars intent on yielding new insights and new analyses using three different methodologies. Chapters in Part I investigate the historical periodizations of the field through changing notions of national and political identity -- all the way from the industry's beginnings in the 1920s up to its current forms in contemporary Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the global diaspora. Chapters in Part II feature studies centered on the field's taxonomical formalities, including such topics as the role of the Chinese opera in technological innovation, the political logic of the "Maoist film," and the psychoanalytic formula of the kung fu action film. Finally, in Part III, focus is given to the structural elements that comprise a work's production, distribution, and reception to reveal the broader cinematic apparatuses within which these works are positioned. Taken together, the multipronged approach supports a wider platform beyond the geopolitical and linguistic limitations in existing scholarship. Expertly edited to illustrate a representative set of up to date topics and approaches, The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas provides a vital addition to a burgeoning field still in its formative stages." -- Publisher's description.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2013
Series
Oxford handbooks.
Oxford handbooks
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Jianhua Chen / D.W. Griffith and the Rise of Chinese Cinema in Early 1920s Shanghai
Kristine Harris / Ombres Chinoises: Split Screens and Parallel Lives in Love and Duty
David Der-wei Wang / Fei Mu, Mei Lanfang, and the Polemics of Screening China
Jie Li / A National Cinema for a Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture Association
Yomi Braester / A Genealogy of Cinephilia in the Maoist Period
Poshek Fu / Cold War Politics and Hong Kong Mandarin Cinema
Tsung-yi Michelle Huang / Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong Kong Cinema
Song Hwee Lim / Taiwan New Cinema: Small Nation with Soft Power
Michael Berry / Chinese Cinema with Hollywood Characteristics, or How The Karate Kid became a Chinese Film
Pheng Cheah / World as Picture and Ruination: On Jia Zhangke's Still Life as World Cinema
Stephen Teo / The Opera Film in Chinese Cinema: Cultural Nationalism and Cinematic Form
Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh / A Small History of Wenyi
Ban Wang / Art, Politics, and Internationalism: Korean War Films in Chinese Cinema
Gary Xu / Edification through Affection: The Cultural Revolution Films, 1974-76
Michael Eng / Reforming Vengeance: Kung Fu and the Racial Melancholia of Chinese Masculinity
Sean Metzger / Desire and Distribution: Queer/Chinese/Cinema
Yingjin Zhang / Thirdspace Between Flows and Places: Chinese Independent Documentary and Social Theories of Space and Locality
Ying Zhu / From Anticorruption to Officialdom: The Transformation of Chinese Dynasty TV Drama
Audrey Yue / New Media: Large Screens in China
Paola Voci / Online Small Screen Cinema: The Cinema of Attractions and the Emancipated Spectator
Jason McGrath / Acting Real: Cinema, Stage, and the Modernity of Performance in Chinese Silent Film
James Tweedie /
Edward Yang and Taiwan's Age of Auteurs
Darrell William Davis / A Marriage of Convenience: Musical Moments in Chinese Films
Zhiwei Xiao / Policing Film in Early 20th Century China, 1905-1923
Laikwan Pang / Between Will and Negotiation: Film Policy in the First Three Years of People's Republic of China
Rey Chow / Fetish Power Unbound: A Small History of 'Woman' in Chinese Cinema
Louisa Schein / Ethnographic Representation Across Genres: The Culture Trope in Contemporary Mainland Media
Andy Rodhekohr / Conjuring the Masses: The Spectral / Spectacular Crowd in Chinese Film
Kwai-Cheung Lo / The Idea of Asia(nism) and Trans-Asian Productions
Eugene Wang / Film and Contemporary Chinese Art: Mediums and Remediation
Ying Qian / Crossing the Same River Twice: Documentary Re-enactment and the Founding of PRC Documentary Cinema
Yiman Wang / Remade in China: Cinema with "Chinese Elements" in the Dapian Age
Carlos Rojas / Along the Riverrun: Cinematic Encounters in Tsai Ming-liang's The River.
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