East Asian cinema and cultural heritage [electronic resource] : from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan to Japan and South Korea / edited by Yau Shuk-ting, Kinnia.
How do East Asian cultural heritages in shape film? How are these legacies being revived, or even re-created, by contemporary filmmakers? This collection examines the dynamic interactions between East Asian culture heritages - "traditional" elements including martial arts, music, landscape...
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Reclaiming a Legacy, Reinventing the Nation: The Epic Martial Arts Drama; D. Desser
- Forging a Global Soundscape: Inventing a 'Chinese' Heritage or Succumbing to Mainstream Sonic Culture of Western Movies?; S. Yu
- Contested Heritage: Cinema, Collective Memory, and the Politics of Local Heritage in Hong Kong; V.P.Y. Lee
- Traditional Chinese Aesthetics and Contemporary Chinese Films: Applying the Idea of qiyun to Understand the Temporal Structure of Selected Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Wong Kar-wai; W. Lo
- Reading the Glove Puppetry in Hou Hsiao-hsien's The Puppetmaster; W. Lin
- A 'Horrible' Legacy: Noh and J-horror; K. Yau
- The Loyal 47 Ronin Never Die: Influence of Chushingura on Japanese War Films; K. Yau
- Bringing the Tradition to the Modern; S. Kim
- Constructing East Asian Cinema through Cultural Geopolitics: King Hu's Come Drink with Me (1966) and the Evolution of Korean Martial Arts Films and Literatures in the 1960s; S. Lee.
- Foreword
- Reclaiming a Legacy: The New-style Martial Arts Saga and Globalized entertainment / David Desser
- Forging a Cultural Heritage in Chinese Movies: The Sinifications and Self-imposed Distancing from Chinese Culture in a Globalized Industry / Yu Siu-wah
- Contested Heritage: Cinema, Collective Memory, and the Politics of Local Heritage in Hong Kong / Vivian Lee Pui-yin
- Traditional Chinese Aesthetics and Contemporary Chinese Films: Applying the Idea of Qi-yun to Understand the Temporal Structure of Selected Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien / Lo Wai-luk
- A "Horrible" Legacy: Noh and J-horror / Kinnia Yau Shuk-ting
- The Loyal 47 Ranin Never Die: Influence of Chushingura on Japanese War Films / Kinna Yau Shuk-ting
- The Creation of Pansori Cinema: Sopyonje and Chunhyang in Creative Hybridity / Kim Shin-dong
- Martial Arts Craze in Korea: Cultural Translation of Martial Arts Film and Literature in the 1960s / Lee Sang-joon.