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Hong Kong and Bollywood Joseph Tse-Hei Lee

Hong Kong and Bollywood By Joseph Tse-Hei Lee

Hong Kong and Bollywood by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee


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This volume examines the transmission, reception, and reproduction of new cinematic styles, meanings, practices, and norms in early twenty-first-century Asia.

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Hong Kong and Bollywood: Globalization of Asian Cinemas by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee

This volume examines the transmission, reception, and reproduction of new cinematic styles, meanings, practices, and norms in early twenty-first-century Asia. Hong Kong and Bollywood offers new answers to the field of inter-Asian cultural studies, which has been energized by the trends towards transnationalism and translatability. It brings together a team of international scholars to capture the latest development in the film industries of Hong Kong and Mumbai, and to explore similar cross-cultural, political, and socioeconomic issues. It also explains how Hong Kong and Bollywood filmmakers have gone beyond the traditional focus on nationalism, urbanity and biculturalism to reposition themselves as new cultural forces in the pantheon of global cinema.

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It is a must-read for students, scholars and academics in the field of film and cultural studies. On account of its interdisciplinary appeal, the book will also be useful to students and scholars in other disciplines such as sociology and China studies, apart from being of interest to general readers and film lovers. (Romi Jain, Hong Kong Studies, Vol. 2 (2), 2019)

About Joseph Tse-Hei Lee

Joseph Tse-Hei Lee is Professor of History and Executive Director of the Confucius Institute at Pace University, USA.

Satish Kolluri is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Pace University, USA.

Table of Contents

1 Situating Hong Kong and Bollywood Cinemas in the Global Satish Kolluri and Joseph Tse-Hei LeePart I The Politics of Representation and Representation of Politics2 The Trajectory of Bollywood Lyrics Ali Mir and Raza Mir3 Transformation of Hong Kong Gangster Films before and after CEPA Kinnia Shuk-Ting Yau4 Despair and Hope: Political Cinema in Hong Kong Joseph Tse-Hei Lee5 Chinaman, not Hindustani: Stereotypes and Solidarity in a Hong Kong Film on India S. V. Srinivas6 1911: Cinematic Contradictions of Greater China Siu-Keung CheungPart II: The Crisis of Representation and Representation of Crisis7 What is so Asian about Asian Parenting? Deconstructing Tiger Moms and Tiger Dads in Neoliberal Times through Taare Zameen Par and I Not Stupid Satish Kolluri8 Negotiating Cold War and Post/Colonial Politics: Borders and Boundaries in 1950s Hong Kong Cinema Jing Jing Chang9 Slum Extravaganza! Cultural and Geopolitical Representation of Dharavi in Celluloid India Sony Jalarajan Raj and Rohini Sreekumar10 Life without Principle: Financial Irregularities in Hong Kong Siu-Keung CheungPart III: The Aesthetics of Representation and Representation of Aesthetics11 Questioning Modernity: Space, Consumption and Loss in Hong Kong New Wave and Bombay Parallel Cinema Surajit Chakravarty12 Naqal and the Aesthetics of the Copy Anjali Gera Roy13 Undercranking and Step-printing in Wong Kar-Wai's Filmography Patrick Sullivan14 Mirrored Alterity: The Imaginary China and the Comedic Self in Chandi Chowk to China Michael A. Mikita15 Hong Kong, Film, and the Building of China's Soft Power: The Cross-Promotion of Chinese Film on Globally-Oriented State Television Lauren Gorfinkel and Xuezhong Su

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NLS9781349956777
9781349956777
1349956775
Hong Kong and Bollywood: Globalization of Asian Cinemas by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2018-06-27
300
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