The Chinese Cinema Book
Herausgeber: Lim, Song Hwee; Ward, Julian
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This revised and updated new edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of cinema in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as to disaporic and transnational Chinese film-making, from the beginnings of cinema to the present day. Chapters by leading international scholars are grouped in thematic sections addressing key historical periods, film movements, genres, stars and auteurs, and the industrial and technological contexts of cinema in Greater China.
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This revised and updated new edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of cinema in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as to disaporic and transnational Chinese film-making, from the beginnings of cinema to the present day. Chapters by leading international scholars are grouped in thematic sections addressing key historical periods, film movements, genres, stars and auteurs, and the industrial and technological contexts of cinema in Greater China.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 190mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781911239536
- ISBN-10: 1911239538
- Artikelnr.: 58038814
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 190mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781911239536
- ISBN-10: 1911239538
- Artikelnr.: 58038814
Song Hwee Lim is a professor in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), China. He is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. Lim is the author of Celluloid Comrades: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Contemporary Chinese Cinemas (2006), and Tsai Ming-liang and a Cinema of Slowness (2014). He is the co-editor of the first edition of The Chinese Cinema Book (BFI, 2011) and of Remapping World Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics in Film (2006), and a founding editor of the peer-reviewed Journal of Chinese Cinemas as well as being the Principal Investigator of an international networks project "Chinese Cinemas in the 21st Century: Production, Consumption, Imagination" funded by the Leverhulme Trust (UK) between 2012 and 2013. He has held visiting fellowships at Academia Sinica (Taiwan), Free University Berlin, National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan), and National University of Singapore, and has delivered keynote lectures in Australia, Britain and China. Julian Ward is a senior lecturer in Chinese in the department of Asian Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Chinese Cinemas, co-author of The Rough Guide to Mandarin Chinese (2006) and co-editor of the first edition of The Chinese Cinema Book (BFI, 2011).
Introduction"The Coming of Age of Chinese Cinemas Studies" Song Hwee Lim
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Preface to Revised Edition Song Hwee Lim
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Section I: Territories
Trajectories
Historiographies Chapter 1
"Transnational Chinese Film Studies" Chris Berry
King's College London
UK Chapter 2
"National Cinema as Translocal Practice: reflections on Chinese LFI Historiography"Yingjin Zhang
University of California
San Diego
USA Chapter 3
"Cinemas of the Chinese Diaspora" Gina Marchetti
Hong Kong University
China Chapter 4
"Six Chinese Cinemas in Search of a Historiography" Song Hwee Lim Section II: Early Cinema to 1949 Chapter 5
" Shadow Magic and the Lost Decades in Chinese Film History" Zhiwei Xiao
California State University
San Marcos
and Xuelei Huang
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 6
"The Making of a National Cinema: Shanghai Cinema of the 1930s" Laikwan Pang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 7
"Wartime Cinema: Reconfiguration and Border Navigation" Yiman Wang
University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 8
"Chinese Filmmaking on the eve of the Communist Revolution" Paul Pickowicz
University of California
San Diego
USA Section III: The Forgotten Period - 1949-1980 Chapter 9
"The Remodelling of a National Cinema: Chinese film of the Seventeen Years (1949-1966)" Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 10
"Liminal Cinema: PRC Film Genres of the New Era" Michael Berry
University of California
Los Angeles
USA Chapter 11
"Healthy Realism in Taiwan
1964-1980: Film Style
Cultural Policies and Mandarin Cinema" Guo-Juin Hong
Duke University
USA Chapter 12
"The Hong Kong Cantonese Cinema: Emergence
Development and Decline" Stephen Teo
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore Section IV: The New Waves Chapter 13
"The Fifth Generation: A Re-assessment" Wendy Larson
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 14
"Taiwan New Cinema Movement and Its Legacy" Tonglin Lu
University of Montreal
Canada Chapter 15
"The Hong Kong New Wave: A Critical Reappraisal" Vivian P. Y. Lee
City University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 16
"Transnational Chinese-Language Auteurism: Time
Place
Gender" James Udden
Gettysburg College
Pennsylvania
USA Section V: Stars
Auteurs and Genres Chapter 17
"Dragons Forever: Chinese Martial Arts Stars" Leon Hunt
Brunel University
UK Chapter 18
"The Contemporary Wuxia Revival: Genre Evolution and the Hollywood Transnational Factor" Kenneth Chan
University of Northern Colorado
USA Chapter 19
"Independent Documentary in China
Taiwan
and Hong Kong"Luke Robinson
University of Sussex
UK Section 6: Industry
Market and TechnologyChapter 20
"Contemporary Mainstream PRC Cinema"Yomi Braester
University of Washington
USA Chapter 21
"The Urban Generation: Underground and Independent Films from the PRC" Jason McGrath
University of Minnesota
USA Chapter 22
"Censorship
Propaganda
and Film Policy" Matthew Johnson
Taylor's University
Malaysia Chapter 23
"Alternative Ways of Seeing: Post-Digital Detours in Chinese Cinema" Paola Voci
University of Otago
New Zealand Afterword"Liquidity of Being" Rey Chow
Duke University
USA Appendix 1Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names Appendix 1 Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Preface to Revised Edition Song Hwee Lim
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Section I: Territories
Trajectories
Historiographies Chapter 1
"Transnational Chinese Film Studies" Chris Berry
King's College London
UK Chapter 2
"National Cinema as Translocal Practice: reflections on Chinese LFI Historiography"Yingjin Zhang
University of California
San Diego
USA Chapter 3
"Cinemas of the Chinese Diaspora" Gina Marchetti
Hong Kong University
China Chapter 4
"Six Chinese Cinemas in Search of a Historiography" Song Hwee Lim Section II: Early Cinema to 1949 Chapter 5
" Shadow Magic and the Lost Decades in Chinese Film History" Zhiwei Xiao
California State University
San Marcos
and Xuelei Huang
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 6
"The Making of a National Cinema: Shanghai Cinema of the 1930s" Laikwan Pang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 7
"Wartime Cinema: Reconfiguration and Border Navigation" Yiman Wang
University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 8
"Chinese Filmmaking on the eve of the Communist Revolution" Paul Pickowicz
University of California
San Diego
USA Section III: The Forgotten Period - 1949-1980 Chapter 9
"The Remodelling of a National Cinema: Chinese film of the Seventeen Years (1949-1966)" Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 10
"Liminal Cinema: PRC Film Genres of the New Era" Michael Berry
University of California
Los Angeles
USA Chapter 11
"Healthy Realism in Taiwan
1964-1980: Film Style
Cultural Policies and Mandarin Cinema" Guo-Juin Hong
Duke University
USA Chapter 12
"The Hong Kong Cantonese Cinema: Emergence
Development and Decline" Stephen Teo
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore Section IV: The New Waves Chapter 13
"The Fifth Generation: A Re-assessment" Wendy Larson
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 14
"Taiwan New Cinema Movement and Its Legacy" Tonglin Lu
University of Montreal
Canada Chapter 15
"The Hong Kong New Wave: A Critical Reappraisal" Vivian P. Y. Lee
City University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 16
"Transnational Chinese-Language Auteurism: Time
Place
Gender" James Udden
Gettysburg College
Pennsylvania
USA Section V: Stars
Auteurs and Genres Chapter 17
"Dragons Forever: Chinese Martial Arts Stars" Leon Hunt
Brunel University
UK Chapter 18
"The Contemporary Wuxia Revival: Genre Evolution and the Hollywood Transnational Factor" Kenneth Chan
University of Northern Colorado
USA Chapter 19
"Independent Documentary in China
Taiwan
and Hong Kong"Luke Robinson
University of Sussex
UK Section 6: Industry
Market and TechnologyChapter 20
"Contemporary Mainstream PRC Cinema"Yomi Braester
University of Washington
USA Chapter 21
"The Urban Generation: Underground and Independent Films from the PRC" Jason McGrath
University of Minnesota
USA Chapter 22
"Censorship
Propaganda
and Film Policy" Matthew Johnson
Taylor's University
Malaysia Chapter 23
"Alternative Ways of Seeing: Post-Digital Detours in Chinese Cinema" Paola Voci
University of Otago
New Zealand Afterword"Liquidity of Being" Rey Chow
Duke University
USA Appendix 1Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names Appendix 1 Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names
Introduction"The Coming of Age of Chinese Cinemas Studies" Song Hwee Lim
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Preface to Revised Edition Song Hwee Lim
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Section I: Territories
Trajectories
Historiographies Chapter 1
"Transnational Chinese Film Studies" Chris Berry
King's College London
UK Chapter 2
"National Cinema as Translocal Practice: reflections on Chinese LFI Historiography"Yingjin Zhang
University of California
San Diego
USA Chapter 3
"Cinemas of the Chinese Diaspora" Gina Marchetti
Hong Kong University
China Chapter 4
"Six Chinese Cinemas in Search of a Historiography" Song Hwee Lim Section II: Early Cinema to 1949 Chapter 5
" Shadow Magic and the Lost Decades in Chinese Film History" Zhiwei Xiao
California State University
San Marcos
and Xuelei Huang
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 6
"The Making of a National Cinema: Shanghai Cinema of the 1930s" Laikwan Pang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 7
"Wartime Cinema: Reconfiguration and Border Navigation" Yiman Wang
University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 8
"Chinese Filmmaking on the eve of the Communist Revolution" Paul Pickowicz
University of California
San Diego
USA Section III: The Forgotten Period - 1949-1980 Chapter 9
"The Remodelling of a National Cinema: Chinese film of the Seventeen Years (1949-1966)" Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 10
"Liminal Cinema: PRC Film Genres of the New Era" Michael Berry
University of California
Los Angeles
USA Chapter 11
"Healthy Realism in Taiwan
1964-1980: Film Style
Cultural Policies and Mandarin Cinema" Guo-Juin Hong
Duke University
USA Chapter 12
"The Hong Kong Cantonese Cinema: Emergence
Development and Decline" Stephen Teo
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore Section IV: The New Waves Chapter 13
"The Fifth Generation: A Re-assessment" Wendy Larson
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 14
"Taiwan New Cinema Movement and Its Legacy" Tonglin Lu
University of Montreal
Canada Chapter 15
"The Hong Kong New Wave: A Critical Reappraisal" Vivian P. Y. Lee
City University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 16
"Transnational Chinese-Language Auteurism: Time
Place
Gender" James Udden
Gettysburg College
Pennsylvania
USA Section V: Stars
Auteurs and Genres Chapter 17
"Dragons Forever: Chinese Martial Arts Stars" Leon Hunt
Brunel University
UK Chapter 18
"The Contemporary Wuxia Revival: Genre Evolution and the Hollywood Transnational Factor" Kenneth Chan
University of Northern Colorado
USA Chapter 19
"Independent Documentary in China
Taiwan
and Hong Kong"Luke Robinson
University of Sussex
UK Section 6: Industry
Market and TechnologyChapter 20
"Contemporary Mainstream PRC Cinema"Yomi Braester
University of Washington
USA Chapter 21
"The Urban Generation: Underground and Independent Films from the PRC" Jason McGrath
University of Minnesota
USA Chapter 22
"Censorship
Propaganda
and Film Policy" Matthew Johnson
Taylor's University
Malaysia Chapter 23
"Alternative Ways of Seeing: Post-Digital Detours in Chinese Cinema" Paola Voci
University of Otago
New Zealand Afterword"Liquidity of Being" Rey Chow
Duke University
USA Appendix 1Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names Appendix 1 Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Preface to Revised Edition Song Hwee Lim
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China
and Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Section I: Territories
Trajectories
Historiographies Chapter 1
"Transnational Chinese Film Studies" Chris Berry
King's College London
UK Chapter 2
"National Cinema as Translocal Practice: reflections on Chinese LFI Historiography"Yingjin Zhang
University of California
San Diego
USA Chapter 3
"Cinemas of the Chinese Diaspora" Gina Marchetti
Hong Kong University
China Chapter 4
"Six Chinese Cinemas in Search of a Historiography" Song Hwee Lim Section II: Early Cinema to 1949 Chapter 5
" Shadow Magic and the Lost Decades in Chinese Film History" Zhiwei Xiao
California State University
San Marcos
and Xuelei Huang
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 6
"The Making of a National Cinema: Shanghai Cinema of the 1930s" Laikwan Pang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 7
"Wartime Cinema: Reconfiguration and Border Navigation" Yiman Wang
University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 8
"Chinese Filmmaking on the eve of the Communist Revolution" Paul Pickowicz
University of California
San Diego
USA Section III: The Forgotten Period - 1949-1980 Chapter 9
"The Remodelling of a National Cinema: Chinese film of the Seventeen Years (1949-1966)" Julian Ward
University of Edinburgh
UK Chapter 10
"Liminal Cinema: PRC Film Genres of the New Era" Michael Berry
University of California
Los Angeles
USA Chapter 11
"Healthy Realism in Taiwan
1964-1980: Film Style
Cultural Policies and Mandarin Cinema" Guo-Juin Hong
Duke University
USA Chapter 12
"The Hong Kong Cantonese Cinema: Emergence
Development and Decline" Stephen Teo
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore Section IV: The New Waves Chapter 13
"The Fifth Generation: A Re-assessment" Wendy Larson
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 14
"Taiwan New Cinema Movement and Its Legacy" Tonglin Lu
University of Montreal
Canada Chapter 15
"The Hong Kong New Wave: A Critical Reappraisal" Vivian P. Y. Lee
City University of Hong Kong
China Chapter 16
"Transnational Chinese-Language Auteurism: Time
Place
Gender" James Udden
Gettysburg College
Pennsylvania
USA Section V: Stars
Auteurs and Genres Chapter 17
"Dragons Forever: Chinese Martial Arts Stars" Leon Hunt
Brunel University
UK Chapter 18
"The Contemporary Wuxia Revival: Genre Evolution and the Hollywood Transnational Factor" Kenneth Chan
University of Northern Colorado
USA Chapter 19
"Independent Documentary in China
Taiwan
and Hong Kong"Luke Robinson
University of Sussex
UK Section 6: Industry
Market and TechnologyChapter 20
"Contemporary Mainstream PRC Cinema"Yomi Braester
University of Washington
USA Chapter 21
"The Urban Generation: Underground and Independent Films from the PRC" Jason McGrath
University of Minnesota
USA Chapter 22
"Censorship
Propaganda
and Film Policy" Matthew Johnson
Taylor's University
Malaysia Chapter 23
"Alternative Ways of Seeing: Post-Digital Detours in Chinese Cinema" Paola Voci
University of Otago
New Zealand Afterword"Liquidity of Being" Rey Chow
Duke University
USA Appendix 1Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names Appendix 1 Book-length Studies of Chinese Cinemas in the English Language Compiled by Wan-Jui Wang
Louise Williams
Li Pin
and Song Hwee Lim Appendix 2Chinese Film Titles Appendix 3Chinese Names