Transnational Australian cinema : ethics in the Asian diasporas / Olivia Khoo, Belinda Smaill, and Audrey Yue.
This book provides the first in-depth study of a history of Asian Australian cinema. Structured through case studies that progress chronologically, the book examines Australian cinema's transnationality through its under-examined cinematic encounters with Asia.
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Lexington Books,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- Reframing Australian cinema: transnationalism, ethics, and Asian Australian cinema
- Part A. Reframing national cinema history
- Asian stereotypes in 1920s
- Australian cinema: the cook, the thief, the wife and lover
- Colombo plan documentary: Australia and Asia in the postwar era
- The transnationalisation of the Australian western: Japanese-Australian productions in the late 1960's
- Part B. Australia's film renaissance and beyond: uneasy cinematic encounters
- Romance, entrepreneurialism and the intercultural couple
- The global back of beyond: ethics and the Asian Australian road movie
- Landscape cinema: asianness and indigeneity
- Part C. Networks and technologies: contemporary Asian Australian cinema
- new ethics in the Asian Australian short film
- The community cultural development of action cinema
- Co-productions and new queer paradigms for mobilities and migration
- Endnotes.