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A Companion To Hong Kong Cinema 2015 Edition

Books from same Author: Esther M. K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti, Esther C. M. Yau

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    Author(s)Esther M. K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti, Esther C. M. Yau
    PublisherJohn Wiley
    ISBN9780470659281
    Pages640
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2015

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    John Wiley A Companion To Hong Kong Cinema 2015 Edition by Esther M. K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti, Esther C. M. Yau

    A Companion to Hong Kong Cinema provides the first comprehensive scholarly exploration of this unique global cinema. By embracing the interdisciplinary approach of contemporary film and cultural studies, this collection navigates theoretical debates while charting a new course for future research in Hong Kong film.* Examines Hong Kong cinema within an interdisciplinary context, drawing connections between media, gender, and Asian studies, Asian regional studies, Chinese language and cultural studies, global studies, and critical theory * Highlights the often contentious debates that shape current thinking about film as a medium and its possible future * Investigates how changing research on gender, the body, and sexual orientation alter the ways in which we analyze sexual difference in Hong Kong cinema * Charts how developments in theories of colonialism, postcolonialism, globalization, neoliberalism, Orientalism, and nationalism transform our understanding of the economics and politics of the Hong Kong film industry * Explores how the concepts of diaspora, nostalgia, exile, and trauma offer opportunities to rethink accepted ways of understanding Hong Kong s popular cinematic genres and stars