Film History: Vol 7, no 1: Asian Cinema by Kristin Thompson
In the early 1970s, Asia occupied a relatively small place in the film-studies curriculum. However, during the intervening years, a number of national film industries in Asia have come to world attention. At a time when the European cinema seems to be floundering in its attempts to find ways of countering overwhelming American competition, Hong Kong consistently puts out some of the most popular non-Hollywood films in the world. This issue explores the history of Asian cinema. Apply to John Libbey & Co. Ltd for subscription rates.