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The trajectory of Hong Kong films had been drastically affected long before the city’s official sovereignty transfer from the British to the Chinese in 1997. The change in course has become more ...
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The trajectory of Hong Kong films had been drastically affected long before the city’s official sovereignty transfer from the British to the Chinese in 1997. The change in course has become more visible in recent years as China has aggressively developed its national film industry and assumed the role of powerhouse in East Asia’s cinematic landscape. The author introduces the “Cinema of Transitions” to study the New Hong Kong Cinema and on- and off-screen life against this background. Using examples from the 1980s to the present, this book offers a fresh perspective on how Hong Kong-related Chinese-language films, filmmakers, audiences, and the workings of film business in East Asia have become major platforms on which “transitions” are negotiated.

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Price: £27.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Publication Date: 26 January 2018
ISBN: 9781785337611
Format: Paperback
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 “Cheung successfully conveys the complex and mutable terrain of contemporary Hong Kong cinema, then and now.” · Film Quarterly

“…contextualising these films and filmmakers, New Hong Kong Cinema offers a relevant and insightful reconsideration of contemporary Hong Kong films. Simultaneously, it opens up the possibility for comparative studies.” · New Books Asia

“An impressive and comprehensive work of seminal scholarship, New Hong Kong Cinema is an invaluable contribution to the study of the Chinese film industry in general, and the contributions of the Hong Kong cinema industry in particular. Enhanced with the inclusion of an eight page Filmography; a 28 page Bibliography; and a four page Index, New Hong Kong Cinema will prove to be a greatly appreciated addition to academic library Cinematic History reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists.” · Midwest Book Review

“This book is exciting in its range and subtle in its treatment of texts and contexts. It is a deft combination of film analysis, cultural studies, and socio-economic-political conjunctures that is clearly written and wonderfully researched.” · David M. Desser, Emeritus Professor, University of Illinois

“Cheung makes a compelling case for looking at current Hong Kong film as a 'cinema of transitions.' Moving away from notions of 'crisis' or 'disappearance,' her argument shifts the terms of analysis of Hong Kong film to focus on social, political, and economic change in relation to the fractured and changing identity of Hong Kong's inhabitants.” · Gina Marchetti, University of Hong Kong

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Romanization, Terminology and Information Source
Abbreviations

Introduction: The New Hong Kong Cinema, Cinema of Transitions and East Asia

Chapter 1. Cinematic Journeys and Journeying in New Hong Kong Films
Chapter 2. Outsider Characters: Chineseness, and Hong Kong Screen Imagination and Imageries
Chapter 3. Hong Kong Filmmakers: Authorial Vision, Self-Inscription and Social Underdogs
Chapter 4. Ethnic Chinese Film Audiences: The Red Cliff Experience in East and Southeast Asia
Chapter 5. Film Policies and Transitional Politics: The Newest East Asian Film Business Network

Conclusion

Appendix

Filmography
Bibliography
Index