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Worldly Desires: Cosmopolitanism and Cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan

✍ Scribed by Brian Hu


Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
264
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Examines the role that cinema played in imagining Hong Kong and Taiwan’s place in the world

How does cinema imagine our place in the world? This book looks at the studios, films and policies that charted the transnational vision of Hong Kong and Taiwan, two places with an uneasy relationship to the idea of nationhood.

Examining the cultural, political and industrial overlaps between these cinemas – as well as the areas where they uniquely parallel each other – author Brian Hu brings together perspectives from cinema studies, Chinese studies and Asian American studies to show how culture is produced in the spaces between empires. With case studies of popular stars like Linda Lin Dai and Edison Chen, and spectacular genres like the Shaolin Temple cycle of martial arts films and the romantic melodramas of 1970s Taiwan, this book explores what it meant to be both cosmopolitan and Chinese in the second half of the twentieth century.

Key Features

  • Studies Hong Kong and Taiwan cinemas together, and separately from the cinema of mainland China
  • Brings together perspectives from Chinese studies and Asian American studies to show how culture is produced between empires, in ethnic and racialized ways internationally
  • Provides a serious take on β€œtrashy” work that has been neglected by scholarship, including: romantic melodramas; martial arts films with seemingly recycled plots and tropes; action films; and music videos

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