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Bringing together work from established and emerging scholars and practitioners from around the world, this collection expands existing scholarship on cinemas of the Sinosphere by revealing forgotten and emerging aspects of film history.
List of contents
Introduction
Lin Feng
1 A Cinematic Anatomy of Place: Revisiting Manchuria in Colonial Films
Yufei Li
2 The Legends of Ma Yongzhen and Ma Suzhen: From Shanghai Silent Film to Hong Kong Martial Arts Cinema
Paul Bevan
3 Voicing the West: Dubbing Artists and Invisible Labour Behind the Socialist Screen
Lin Feng
4 The City as Marginalised Space: A History of the Urban in Chinese Socialist Animation (1950s-1980s)
Paul Kendall
5
Crazy Bumpkins and
City Slickers: Anticipating the Hong Kong New Wave in Shaw Brothers' 1970s Comedies
Fraser Elliott6 A New Inception: Reintroducing Film Genres in 1980s People's Republic of China Cinema
Stefano Locati
7 The Qiong Yao Phenomenon and Chinese Film of the 1980s
Xuelin Zhou
8
Ebola Syndrome (1996) and the Marginalisation of Popular Taste in Hong Kong Film History
Andy Willis
9 The Star Text of Anita Mui: Gender, Genre, and Chineseness in Hong Kong Cinema
Chin-Pang Lei
10 An Alternative Romance: The Gendered Codes in New Taiwanese¿language Melodrama
Yuan Li
11 The Look, Hook, and Book with Chinese Characteristics of the New Mainstream Film
The Battle at Lake Changjin (2021)
Stephen Andriano-Moore and Haige Cui
About the author
Lin Feng is an Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Leicester (UK) and a senior fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. She currently is serving as the Honorary Secretary for the British Association for Chinese Studies.
Summary
Bringing together work from established and emerging scholars and practitioners from around the world, this collection expands existing scholarship on cinemas of the Sinosphere by revealing forgotten and emerging aspects of film history.