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  • How East Asian films are reshaping national identities : = essays on the cinemas of China, Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong /
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    Title/Author: How East Asian films are reshaping national identities :/ edited by Andrew David Jackson, Michael Gibb, and Dave White ; with a foreword by Hyangjin Lee.
    Reminder of title: essays on the cinemas of China, Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong /
    other author: Jackson, Andrew David.
    Published: Lewiston, N.Y. :Edwin Mellen Press, : c2006.,
    Description: xvi, 275 p. ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Natural culturalism in Narayamabushi-kô (The ballad of Narayama): a study of Shōhei Imamura's thematic concerns / Lee Wood Hung -- History, film and national myth: the Opium War revisited / Martin Gieselmann -- Cinematic representations of the Chinese Cultural Revolution / Ming-May Jessie Chen -- After the Fin de Siècle: the post-nostalgic imagination in Qianyan wanyu (Ordinary Heroes) and Fruit Chan's Xilu xiang (Little Cheung) / Vivian Lee -- Neither here nor there: positive responses to modernity in South Korean film / Michael Gibb and Andrew Jackson -- The new cinematic language of South Korean film / Andrew Jackson -- The little (Chinese) mermaid, or importing "Western" femininity in Lou Ye's Suzhou he (Suzhou River) / Sean Metzger -- The mainland "other" in the Hong Kong commercial mainstream: political change and cultural adaptation / Vivian Lee -- Minorities in Japan as seen in recent Japanese cinema / Dave White -- From musicals to martial arts: fifty years of Hong-Kong Japanese cinematic cooperation / Kinnia Yau Shuk Ting -- History of Japanese pornographic films in Hong Kong and their impact on Hong Kong category 3 films / Benjamin Wai-ming Ng -- Asia the invincible: discourses of regionalism in Dong fang bu bai 2: zhi feng yun zai qi (The East is Red) and Wo hu cang long (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) / Olivia Khoo -- Transnational popular culture and the tension of regional identity: a ban on Chun guang zha xie (Happy Together) in South Korea / Lee Hyung-sook.
    Subject: National characteristics, East Asian, in motion pictures. -
    Subject: Ostasien -
    ISBN: 9780773454989
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W0140398 六樓西文書區HC-Z(6F Western Language Books) 01.外借(書)_YB 一般圖書 PN1995.9.N353 H69 2006 一般使用(Normal) On shelf 0 102年教育部教學研究相關圖書儀器及改善設備計畫經費購置
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