Hong Kong Screenscapes: From the New Wave to the Digital Frontier
Hong Kong Screenscapes: From the New Wave to the Digital Frontier
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Abstract
Global connections and screen innovations converge in Hong Kong cinema. This volume focuses on the film clubs of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, as well as new waves since, that have both refreshed and ruptured Hong Kong screenscapes. Energized by transnational image and human flows from China and Asia, Hong Kong's commercial filmmakers and independent pioneers have actively challenged established genres and narrative conventions to create a cultural space independent of Hollywood. The circulation of Hong Kong films through art house and film festival circuits, as well as independent DVDs, galleries, and internet sites, reveals many differences within global cultural distributions, as well as distinctive tensions between experimental media artists and traditional screen architects, social participation, censorship, and flexible citizenship.
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Front Matter
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Hong Kong Screenscapes: An Introduction
Esther M. K. Cheung and others
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Part I Voices of the Hong Kong New Wave
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Do We Hear the City?: Voices of the Stranger in Hong Kong Cinema
Esther M. K. Cheung
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Surfing with the Surreal in Tsui Hark's Wave: Collage Practice, Diasporic Hybrid Texts, and Flexible Citizenship
Tan See-Kam
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Ann Hui at the Margin of Mainstream Hong Kong Cinema
Mirana M. Szeto
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Interview with Ann Hui: On the Edge of the Mainstream
Esther M. K. Cheung and others
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Urban Nomads, Exilic Reflections: The Cine-Modernism of Patrick Tam
Esther C. M. Yau
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Do We Hear the City?: Voices of the Stranger in Hong Kong Cinema
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Part II Independent Connections
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Performing the Margins: Locating Independent Cinema in Hong Kong
Nicole Kempton
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Re-imagining Hong Kong–China from the Sidelines: Fruit Chan's Little Cheung and Durian Durian
Wendy Gan
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Alternative Perspectives/Alternative Cinemas: Modern Films and the Hong Kong Experimental Scene
Roger Garcia and others
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Specters of Memory: An Artist Statement (Displaced)
Ming-Yuen S. Ma
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Documenting Hong Kong: Interview with Tammy Cheung
Esther M. K. Cheung and others
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Between Times and Spaces: Interview with Evans Chan
Esther M. K. Cheung andNicole Kempton
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Hong Kong Cinema and the Film Essay: A Matter of Perception
Mike Ingham
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Performing the Margins: Locating Independent Cinema in Hong Kong
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Part III Sex in the Asian City
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Between Comrade and Queer: Stanley Kwan’s Hold You Tight
Gina Marchetti
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Interview with Yau Ching: Filming Women in Hong Kong's Queerscape
Gina Marchetti
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On Isaac Leung, Cyber Sex as Pseudo-Science: The Artist's Search for Sex Spaces in Hong Kong (and Beyond)
Katrien Jacobs
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The Mistress and Female Sexuality
Patricia Brett Erens
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Reimagining the Femme Fatale: Gender and Nation in Fruit Chan’s Hollywood Hong Kong
Pin-Chia Feng
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Between Comrade and Queer: Stanley Kwan’s Hold You Tight
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End Matter
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