The Chinese Cinema Book

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-06-15
Publisher(s): British Film Institute
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Summary

The Chinese Cinema Bookprovides a comprehensive and richly-illustrated companion to the cinemas of the PRC, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Chinese diaspora. Thematic sections address key issues, periods, genres and movements within Chinese film studies, with contributions from leading scholars in the field.

Author Biography

SONG HWEE LIM is Song Hwee Lim, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Exeter. He is the author of Celluloid Comrades: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Contemporary Chinese Cinemas (2006), co-editor of Remapping World Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics in Film (2006), and founding editor of the Journal of Chinese Cinemas.
 
JULIAN WARD is Julian Ward,Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Chinese Cinemas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: The Coming of Age of Chinese Cinemas Studies
Song Hwee Lim and Julian Ward

PART ONE Territories, Trajectories, Historiographies
1. Transnational Chinese Cinema Studies
Chris Berry
2. National Cinema as Translocal Practice: Reflections on Chinese Film Historiography
Yingjin Zhang
3. Cinemas of the Chinese Diaspora
Gina Marchetti
4. Six Chinese Cinemas in Search of a Historiography
Song Hwee Lim

PART TWO Early Cinema to 1949
5. Shadow Magic and the Early History of Film Exhibition in China
Xuelei Huang and Zhiwei Xiao
6. The Making of a National Cinema: Shanghai Films of the 1930s
Laikwan Pang
7. Wartime Cinema: Reconfiguration and Border Navigation
Yiman Wang
8. Chinese Film-making on the Eve of the Communist Revolution
Paul G. Pickowicz

PART THREE The Forgotten Period: 1949–80
9. The Remodelling of a National Cinema: Chinese Films of the 17 Years (1949–66)
Julian Ward
10. Healthy Realism in Taiwan, 1964–80: Film Style, Cultural Policies, and Mandarin Cinema
Guo-Juin Hong
11. The Hong Kong Cantonese Cinema: Emergence, Development and Decline
Stephen Teo

PART FOUR The New Waves
12. The Fifth Generation: A Re-assessment
Wendy Larson
13. Taiwan New Cinema and Its Legacy
Tonglin Lu
14. The Hong Kong New Wave: A Critical Reappraisal
Vivian P. Y. Lee

PART FIVE Stars, Auteurs and Genres
15. Dragons Forever: Chinese Martial Arts Stars
Leon Hunt
16. The Contemporary Wuxia Revival: Genre Remaking and the Hollywood Transnational Factor
Kenneth Chan
17. On the Shoulders of Giants: Tsai Ming-liang, Jia Zhangke, Fruit Chan and
the Struggles of Second Generation Auteurism
James Udden
18. The Urban Generation: Underground and Independent Films from the PRC
Jason McGrath
19. Contemporary Mainstream PRC Cinema
Yomi Braester
20. Contemporary Meta Chinese Film Stardom and Transnational Transmedia Celebrity
Anne Ciecko

Afterword: Liquidity of Being
Rey Chow

Appendix
Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language
Wan-Jui Wang, Louise Williams and Song Hwee Lim

Chinese Names
Zou Yijie

Chinese Film Titles
Zou Yijie

Index

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