Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas
Herausgeber: Rojas, Carlos; Chow, Eileen
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Herausgeber: Rojas, Carlos; Chow, Eileen
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What does it mean for a cinematic work to be "Chinese"? Does it refer specifically to a work's subject, or does it also reflect considerations of language, ethnicity, nationality, ideology, or political orientation? Such questions make any single approach to a vast field like "Chinese cinema" difficult at best. Accordingly, The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas situates the term more broadly among various different phases, genres, and distinct nationalconfigurations, while taking care to address the consequences of grouping together so many disparate histories under a single banner.
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What does it mean for a cinematic work to be "Chinese"? Does it refer specifically to a work's subject, or does it also reflect considerations of language, ethnicity, nationality, ideology, or political orientation? Such questions make any single approach to a vast field like "Chinese cinema" difficult at best. Accordingly, The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas situates the term more broadly among various different phases, genres, and distinct nationalconfigurations, while taking care to address the consequences of grouping together so many disparate histories under a single banner.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780190050719
- ISBN-10: 0190050713
- Artikelnr.: 54595258
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780190050719
- ISBN-10: 0190050713
- Artikelnr.: 54595258
Carlos Rojas is Associate Professor of Chinese Cultural Studies, Women's Studies, and Arts of the Moving Image at Duke University. He is the author of The Great Wall: A Cultural History (Harvard UP, 2010). Eileen Chow is Assistant Professor of Chinese Literary and Cultural Studies at Harvard University. She is the coeditor, with Carlos Rojas, of Rethinking Chinese Popular Culture: Cannibalizations of the Canon (Routledge, 2009)
* HISTORY
* 1) Jianhua Chen,
* "D. W. Griffith and the Rise of Chinese Cinema in Early 1920s
Shanghai"
* 2) Kristine Harris,
* "Ombres Chinoises: Split-Screens and Parallel Lives in Love and Duty"
* 3) David Der-wei Wang,
* "Fei Mu, Mei Lanfang, and the Polemics of Screening China"
* 4) Jie Li,
* "A National Cinema for a Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture
Association"
* 5) Yomi Braester
* "A Genealogy of Cinephilia in the Maoist Period"
* 6) Poshek Fu
* "Cold War Hong Kong and Mid-twentieth Century Mandarin Cinema"
* 7) Tsungyi Michelle Huang
* "Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong
Kong Cinema"
* 8) Song Hwee Lim
* "Taiwan New Cinema: Small Nation with Soft Power"
* 9) Michael Berry
* "Chinese Cinema with Hollywood Characteristics, or How The Karate Kid
became a Chinese Film"
* 10) Pheng Cheah,
* "World as Picture and Ruination: On Jia Zhangke's Still Life as World
Cinema"
* FORM
* 1) Stephen Teo,
* "The Opera Film in Chinese Cinema: Cultural Nationalism and Cinematic
Form"
* 2) Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh,
* "A Small History of Wenyi"
* 3) Ban Wang,
* "Art, Politics, and Internationalism: Korean War Films in Chinese
Cinema"
* 4) Gary Gang Xu,
* "Edification through Affection: The Cultural Revolution Films,
1974-76"
* 5) Michael Eng,
* "Reforming Vengeance: Kung Fu and the Racial Melancholia of Chinese
Masculinity"
* 6) Sean Metzger
* "Desire and Distribution: Queer/Chinese/Cinema"
* 7) Yingjin Zhang,
* "Thirdspace Between Flows and Places: Chinese Independent Documentary
and Social Theories of Space and Locality"
* 8) Ying Zhu,
* "From Anticorruption to Officialdom: The Transformation of Chinese
Dynasty TV Drama"
* 9) Audrey Yue,
* "New Media: Large Screens in China"
* 10) Paola Voci,
* "Online Small Screen Cinema: The Cinema of Attractions and the
Emancipated Spectator"
* STRUCTURE
* 1) Jason McGrath
* "Acting Real: Cinema, Stage, and the Modernity of Performance in
Chinese Silent Film"
* 2) James Tweedie,
* "Edward Yang and Taiwan's Age of Auteurs"
* 3) Darrell William Davis,
* "A Marriage of Convenience: Musical Moments in Chinese Films"
* 4) Zhiwei Xiao
* "Policing Film in Early 20th Century China, 1905-1923"
* 5) Laikwan Pang,
* "Between Will and Negotiation: Film Policy in the First Three Years
of People's Republic of China"
* 6) Rey Chow,
* "Fetish Power Unbound: A Small History of 'Woman' in Chinese Cinema"
* 7) Louisa Schein,
* "Ethnographic Representation Across Genres: The Culture Trope in
Contemporary Mainland Media"
* 6) Andy Rodhekohr,
* "Conjuring the Masses: The Spectral / Spectacular Crowd in Chinese
Film"
* 9) Kwai-Cheung Lo,
* "The Idea of Asia(nism) and Trans-Asian Productions"
* 10) Eugene Wang,
* "Film and Contemporary Chinese Art: Mediums and Remediation"
* 11) Ying Qian,
* "Crossing the Same River Twice: Documentary Re-enactment and the
Founding of PRC Documentary Cinema"
* 12) Yiman Wang,
* "Remade in China: Chinese Cinema in the Age of Blockbuster"
* 13) Carlos Rojas,
* "Cinematic Encounters in Tsai Ming-liang's The River"
* 1) Jianhua Chen,
* "D. W. Griffith and the Rise of Chinese Cinema in Early 1920s
Shanghai"
* 2) Kristine Harris,
* "Ombres Chinoises: Split-Screens and Parallel Lives in Love and Duty"
* 3) David Der-wei Wang,
* "Fei Mu, Mei Lanfang, and the Polemics of Screening China"
* 4) Jie Li,
* "A National Cinema for a Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture
Association"
* 5) Yomi Braester
* "A Genealogy of Cinephilia in the Maoist Period"
* 6) Poshek Fu
* "Cold War Hong Kong and Mid-twentieth Century Mandarin Cinema"
* 7) Tsungyi Michelle Huang
* "Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong
Kong Cinema"
* 8) Song Hwee Lim
* "Taiwan New Cinema: Small Nation with Soft Power"
* 9) Michael Berry
* "Chinese Cinema with Hollywood Characteristics, or How The Karate Kid
became a Chinese Film"
* 10) Pheng Cheah,
* "World as Picture and Ruination: On Jia Zhangke's Still Life as World
Cinema"
* FORM
* 1) Stephen Teo,
* "The Opera Film in Chinese Cinema: Cultural Nationalism and Cinematic
Form"
* 2) Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh,
* "A Small History of Wenyi"
* 3) Ban Wang,
* "Art, Politics, and Internationalism: Korean War Films in Chinese
Cinema"
* 4) Gary Gang Xu,
* "Edification through Affection: The Cultural Revolution Films,
1974-76"
* 5) Michael Eng,
* "Reforming Vengeance: Kung Fu and the Racial Melancholia of Chinese
Masculinity"
* 6) Sean Metzger
* "Desire and Distribution: Queer/Chinese/Cinema"
* 7) Yingjin Zhang,
* "Thirdspace Between Flows and Places: Chinese Independent Documentary
and Social Theories of Space and Locality"
* 8) Ying Zhu,
* "From Anticorruption to Officialdom: The Transformation of Chinese
Dynasty TV Drama"
* 9) Audrey Yue,
* "New Media: Large Screens in China"
* 10) Paola Voci,
* "Online Small Screen Cinema: The Cinema of Attractions and the
Emancipated Spectator"
* STRUCTURE
* 1) Jason McGrath
* "Acting Real: Cinema, Stage, and the Modernity of Performance in
Chinese Silent Film"
* 2) James Tweedie,
* "Edward Yang and Taiwan's Age of Auteurs"
* 3) Darrell William Davis,
* "A Marriage of Convenience: Musical Moments in Chinese Films"
* 4) Zhiwei Xiao
* "Policing Film in Early 20th Century China, 1905-1923"
* 5) Laikwan Pang,
* "Between Will and Negotiation: Film Policy in the First Three Years
of People's Republic of China"
* 6) Rey Chow,
* "Fetish Power Unbound: A Small History of 'Woman' in Chinese Cinema"
* 7) Louisa Schein,
* "Ethnographic Representation Across Genres: The Culture Trope in
Contemporary Mainland Media"
* 6) Andy Rodhekohr,
* "Conjuring the Masses: The Spectral / Spectacular Crowd in Chinese
Film"
* 9) Kwai-Cheung Lo,
* "The Idea of Asia(nism) and Trans-Asian Productions"
* 10) Eugene Wang,
* "Film and Contemporary Chinese Art: Mediums and Remediation"
* 11) Ying Qian,
* "Crossing the Same River Twice: Documentary Re-enactment and the
Founding of PRC Documentary Cinema"
* 12) Yiman Wang,
* "Remade in China: Chinese Cinema in the Age of Blockbuster"
* 13) Carlos Rojas,
* "Cinematic Encounters in Tsai Ming-liang's The River"
* HISTORY
* 1) Jianhua Chen,
* "D. W. Griffith and the Rise of Chinese Cinema in Early 1920s
Shanghai"
* 2) Kristine Harris,
* "Ombres Chinoises: Split-Screens and Parallel Lives in Love and Duty"
* 3) David Der-wei Wang,
* "Fei Mu, Mei Lanfang, and the Polemics of Screening China"
* 4) Jie Li,
* "A National Cinema for a Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture
Association"
* 5) Yomi Braester
* "A Genealogy of Cinephilia in the Maoist Period"
* 6) Poshek Fu
* "Cold War Hong Kong and Mid-twentieth Century Mandarin Cinema"
* 7) Tsungyi Michelle Huang
* "Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong
Kong Cinema"
* 8) Song Hwee Lim
* "Taiwan New Cinema: Small Nation with Soft Power"
* 9) Michael Berry
* "Chinese Cinema with Hollywood Characteristics, or How The Karate Kid
became a Chinese Film"
* 10) Pheng Cheah,
* "World as Picture and Ruination: On Jia Zhangke's Still Life as World
Cinema"
* FORM
* 1) Stephen Teo,
* "The Opera Film in Chinese Cinema: Cultural Nationalism and Cinematic
Form"
* 2) Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh,
* "A Small History of Wenyi"
* 3) Ban Wang,
* "Art, Politics, and Internationalism: Korean War Films in Chinese
Cinema"
* 4) Gary Gang Xu,
* "Edification through Affection: The Cultural Revolution Films,
1974-76"
* 5) Michael Eng,
* "Reforming Vengeance: Kung Fu and the Racial Melancholia of Chinese
Masculinity"
* 6) Sean Metzger
* "Desire and Distribution: Queer/Chinese/Cinema"
* 7) Yingjin Zhang,
* "Thirdspace Between Flows and Places: Chinese Independent Documentary
and Social Theories of Space and Locality"
* 8) Ying Zhu,
* "From Anticorruption to Officialdom: The Transformation of Chinese
Dynasty TV Drama"
* 9) Audrey Yue,
* "New Media: Large Screens in China"
* 10) Paola Voci,
* "Online Small Screen Cinema: The Cinema of Attractions and the
Emancipated Spectator"
* STRUCTURE
* 1) Jason McGrath
* "Acting Real: Cinema, Stage, and the Modernity of Performance in
Chinese Silent Film"
* 2) James Tweedie,
* "Edward Yang and Taiwan's Age of Auteurs"
* 3) Darrell William Davis,
* "A Marriage of Convenience: Musical Moments in Chinese Films"
* 4) Zhiwei Xiao
* "Policing Film in Early 20th Century China, 1905-1923"
* 5) Laikwan Pang,
* "Between Will and Negotiation: Film Policy in the First Three Years
of People's Republic of China"
* 6) Rey Chow,
* "Fetish Power Unbound: A Small History of 'Woman' in Chinese Cinema"
* 7) Louisa Schein,
* "Ethnographic Representation Across Genres: The Culture Trope in
Contemporary Mainland Media"
* 6) Andy Rodhekohr,
* "Conjuring the Masses: The Spectral / Spectacular Crowd in Chinese
Film"
* 9) Kwai-Cheung Lo,
* "The Idea of Asia(nism) and Trans-Asian Productions"
* 10) Eugene Wang,
* "Film and Contemporary Chinese Art: Mediums and Remediation"
* 11) Ying Qian,
* "Crossing the Same River Twice: Documentary Re-enactment and the
Founding of PRC Documentary Cinema"
* 12) Yiman Wang,
* "Remade in China: Chinese Cinema in the Age of Blockbuster"
* 13) Carlos Rojas,
* "Cinematic Encounters in Tsai Ming-liang's The River"
* 1) Jianhua Chen,
* "D. W. Griffith and the Rise of Chinese Cinema in Early 1920s
Shanghai"
* 2) Kristine Harris,
* "Ombres Chinoises: Split-Screens and Parallel Lives in Love and Duty"
* 3) David Der-wei Wang,
* "Fei Mu, Mei Lanfang, and the Polemics of Screening China"
* 4) Jie Li,
* "A National Cinema for a Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture
Association"
* 5) Yomi Braester
* "A Genealogy of Cinephilia in the Maoist Period"
* 6) Poshek Fu
* "Cold War Hong Kong and Mid-twentieth Century Mandarin Cinema"
* 7) Tsungyi Michelle Huang
* "Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong
Kong Cinema"
* 8) Song Hwee Lim
* "Taiwan New Cinema: Small Nation with Soft Power"
* 9) Michael Berry
* "Chinese Cinema with Hollywood Characteristics, or How The Karate Kid
became a Chinese Film"
* 10) Pheng Cheah,
* "World as Picture and Ruination: On Jia Zhangke's Still Life as World
Cinema"
* FORM
* 1) Stephen Teo,
* "The Opera Film in Chinese Cinema: Cultural Nationalism and Cinematic
Form"
* 2) Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh,
* "A Small History of Wenyi"
* 3) Ban Wang,
* "Art, Politics, and Internationalism: Korean War Films in Chinese
Cinema"
* 4) Gary Gang Xu,
* "Edification through Affection: The Cultural Revolution Films,
1974-76"
* 5) Michael Eng,
* "Reforming Vengeance: Kung Fu and the Racial Melancholia of Chinese
Masculinity"
* 6) Sean Metzger
* "Desire and Distribution: Queer/Chinese/Cinema"
* 7) Yingjin Zhang,
* "Thirdspace Between Flows and Places: Chinese Independent Documentary
and Social Theories of Space and Locality"
* 8) Ying Zhu,
* "From Anticorruption to Officialdom: The Transformation of Chinese
Dynasty TV Drama"
* 9) Audrey Yue,
* "New Media: Large Screens in China"
* 10) Paola Voci,
* "Online Small Screen Cinema: The Cinema of Attractions and the
Emancipated Spectator"
* STRUCTURE
* 1) Jason McGrath
* "Acting Real: Cinema, Stage, and the Modernity of Performance in
Chinese Silent Film"
* 2) James Tweedie,
* "Edward Yang and Taiwan's Age of Auteurs"
* 3) Darrell William Davis,
* "A Marriage of Convenience: Musical Moments in Chinese Films"
* 4) Zhiwei Xiao
* "Policing Film in Early 20th Century China, 1905-1923"
* 5) Laikwan Pang,
* "Between Will and Negotiation: Film Policy in the First Three Years
of People's Republic of China"
* 6) Rey Chow,
* "Fetish Power Unbound: A Small History of 'Woman' in Chinese Cinema"
* 7) Louisa Schein,
* "Ethnographic Representation Across Genres: The Culture Trope in
Contemporary Mainland Media"
* 6) Andy Rodhekohr,
* "Conjuring the Masses: The Spectral / Spectacular Crowd in Chinese
Film"
* 9) Kwai-Cheung Lo,
* "The Idea of Asia(nism) and Trans-Asian Productions"
* 10) Eugene Wang,
* "Film and Contemporary Chinese Art: Mediums and Remediation"
* 11) Ying Qian,
* "Crossing the Same River Twice: Documentary Re-enactment and the
Founding of PRC Documentary Cinema"
* 12) Yiman Wang,
* "Remade in China: Chinese Cinema in the Age of Blockbuster"
* 13) Carlos Rojas,
* "Cinematic Encounters in Tsai Ming-liang's The River"