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Hong Kong screenscapes : from the new wave to the digital frontier /

The chapters in this book feature Ann Hui at the margin of mainstream Hong Kong cinema, alternative perspectives/alternative cinemas, Hong Kong cinema and the film essay, an interview with Yau Ching, and much more.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cheung, Esther M. K. (Editor ), Marchetti, Gina (Editor ), Tan, See Kam, 1958- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, ©2011.
Colección:Asian cinema.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contributors
  • Hong Kong Screenscapes: An Introduction
  • Part I. : Voices of the Hong Kong New Wave
  • 1. Do We Hear the City?: Voices of the Stranger in Hong Kong Cinema
  • 2. Surfing with the Surreal in Tsui Hark's Wave: Collage Practice, Diasporic Hybrid Texts, and Flexible Citizenship
  • 3. Ann Hui at the Margin of Mainstream Hong Kong Cinema
  • 4. Interview with Ann Hui: On the Edge of the Mainstream
  • 5. Urban Nomads, Exilic Reflections: The Cine-Modernism of Patrick Tam
  • Part II. : Independent Connections
  • 6. Performing the Margins: Locating Independent Cinema in Hong Kong
  • 7. Re-imagining Hong Kong-China from the Sidelines: Fruit Chan's Little Cheung and Durian Durian
  • 8. Alternative Perspectives/Alternative Cinemas: Modern Films and the Hong Kong Experimental Scene
  • 9. Specters of Memory: An Artist Statement (Displaced)
  • 10. Documenting Hong Kong: Interview with Tammy Cheung
  • 11. Between Times and Spaces: Interview with Evans Chan
  • 12. Hong Kong Cinema and the Film Essay: A Matter of Perception
  • Part III. : Sex in the Asian City
  • 13. Between Comrade and Queer: Stanley Kwan's Hold You Tight
  • 14. Interview with Yau Ching: Filming Women in Hong Kong's Queerscape
  • 15. On Isaac Leung, Cyber Sex as Pseudo-Science: The Artist's Search for Sex Spaces in Hong Kong (and Beyond)
  • 16. The Mistress and Female Sexuality
  • 17. Reimagining the Femme Fatale: Gender and Nation in Fruit Chan's Hollywood Hong Kong
  • Notes.