ISBN:
0252075005
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025203273X
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9780252075001
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9780252032738
Language:
English
Pages:
270 S
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Ill., Kt.
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23 cm
Series Statement:
Popular culture and politics in Asia Pacific
DDC:
791.43095125
Keywords:
Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift
;
Geschichte
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China
;
Film
;
Shaw Brothers
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Geschichte 1925-1985
Abstract:
Introduction: The Shaw Brothers diasporic cinema / Poshek Fu -- Shaw cinema enterprise and understanding cultural industries / Lily Kong -- Shaw's Cantonese productions and their interactions with contemporary local and Hollywood cinema / Law Kar -- Embracing glocalization and Hong Kong-made musical film / Siu Leung Li -- Three readings of Hong Kong nocturne / Paul G. Pickowicz -- The black-and-white Wenyi films of Shaws / Wong Ain-Ling -- Territorialization and the entertainment industry of the Shaw Brothers in Southeast Asia / Sai-shing Yung -- The Shaw Brothers' Malay films / Timothy P. Barnard -- Bridging the Pacific with Love eterne / Ramona Curry -- Black audiences, blaxploitation and kung fu films, and challenges to white celluloid masculinity / Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua -- Shaw Brothers cinema and the hip-hop imagination / Fanon Che Wilkins -- Reminiscences of the life of an actress in Shaw Brothers' movietown / Cheng Pei-pei ; translated by Jing Jing Chang and Jeff McClain
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index -- Includes filmography: (p. [255]-256)
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Introduction: The Shaw Brothers diasporic cinema
,
Shaw cinema enterprise and understanding cultural industries
,
Shaw's Cantonese productions and their interactions with contemporary local and Hollywood cinema
,
Embracing glocalization and Hong Kong-made musical film
,
Three readings of Hong Kong nocturne
,
The black-and-white Wenyi films of Shaws
,
Territorialization and the entertainment industry of the Shaw Brothers in Southeast Asia
,
The Shaw Brothers' Malay films
,
Bridging the Pacific with Love eterne
,
Black audiences, blaxploitation and kung fu films, and challenges to white celluloid masculinity
,
Shaw Brothers cinema and the hip-hop imagination
,
Reminiscences of the life of an actress in Shaw Brothers' movietown
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