This book offers an interdisciplinary, historically grounded study of Asian cinemas' complex responses to the Cold War conflict. It situates the global ideological rivalry within regional and local political, social, and cultural processes, while offering a transnational and cross-regional focus.
This book offers an interdisciplinary, historically grounded study of Asian cinemas' complex responses to the Cold War conflict. It situates the global ideological rivalry within regional and local political, social, and cultural processes, while offering a transnational and cross-regional focus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Poshek Fu is Professor of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on film history, Cold War cultures, and U.S.-China relations. He is the author of Between Shanghai and Hong Kong: The Politics of Chinese Cinemas (Stanford University Press, 1993) and Passivity, Resistance, and Collaboration: Intellectual Choices in Occupied Shanghai (Stanford University Press, 1993). He is also the editor of China Forever: The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema (University of Illinois Press, 2008), and co-editor of The Cinema of Hong Kong: History, Arts, Identity (Cambridge University Press, 2002). Man-Fung Yip is Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of Martial Arts Cinema and Hong Kong Modernity: Aesthetics, Representation, Circulation (Hong Kong University Press, 2017) and co-editor of American and Chinese-Language Cinemas: Examining Cultural Flows (Routledge, 2015). His work has also appeared in Cinema Journal, Chinese Literature Today, and numerous edited volumes.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Transnational Connections Art in Propaganda: The Poetics and Politics of Vietnamese Revolutionary Cinema Incomplete Pictures: Mediated Immediacy in the South Korean Newsreel, The Frontline in Vietnam Gained in Translation: The Reception of Foreign Films in Cold War China Contested Chineseness and Third Sister Liu in Singapore and Hong Kong: Folk Songs, Landscape, and Cold War Politics in Asia Part II: Global Conflicts, Local Formations Educational Films in Postwar Japan: Traces of American Cultural Policies in the Cold War Period The Cold War as Media Environment in 1960s Japanese Cinema Vehicles of Modernity: Gender, Mobility and Music in Evan Yang's MP&GI films Socks and Revolution: The Politics of Consumption in Sentinels under the Neon Lights (1964) Archive Revisionisms: Reevaluating South Korea's State Film Censorship of the Cold War Era Indian Cinema, Indian Democracy: An Unusual Cold War Saga, 1947-1989 Part III: Struggle for Hearts and Minds Tropical Cold War Horror: Penumpasan Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI and the Traumatized Culture of Suharto's New Order Entertainment and Propaganda: Hong Kong Cinema, 1946-1959 The End of an Era: The Cultural Revolution, Modernization, and the Demise of Hong Kong Leftist Cinema Who Views Whom through Whose Lenses? The Gazes in USIS Film Propaganda in South Korea
Introduction Part I: Transnational Connections Art in Propaganda: The Poetics and Politics of Vietnamese Revolutionary Cinema Incomplete Pictures: Mediated Immediacy in the South Korean Newsreel, The Frontline in Vietnam Gained in Translation: The Reception of Foreign Films in Cold War China Contested Chineseness and Third Sister Liu in Singapore and Hong Kong: Folk Songs, Landscape, and Cold War Politics in Asia Part II: Global Conflicts, Local Formations Educational Films in Postwar Japan: Traces of American Cultural Policies in the Cold War Period The Cold War as Media Environment in 1960s Japanese Cinema Vehicles of Modernity: Gender, Mobility and Music in Evan Yang's MP&GI films Socks and Revolution: The Politics of Consumption in Sentinels under the Neon Lights (1964) Archive Revisionisms: Reevaluating South Korea's State Film Censorship of the Cold War Era Indian Cinema, Indian Democracy: An Unusual Cold War Saga, 1947-1989 Part III: Struggle for Hearts and Minds Tropical Cold War Horror: Penumpasan Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI and the Traumatized Culture of Suharto's New Order Entertainment and Propaganda: Hong Kong Cinema, 1946-1959 The End of an Era: The Cultural Revolution, Modernization, and the Demise of Hong Kong Leftist Cinema Who Views Whom through Whose Lenses? The Gazes in USIS Film Propaganda in South Korea
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