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Author Wang, Yiman, 1972- author.

Title Remaking Chinese cinema : through the prism of Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Hollywood / Yiman Wang
Published Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 217 pages) : illustrations
Series Critical interventions
Critical interventions (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Contents The goddess : tracking the "unknown woman" from Hollywood through Shanghai to Hong Kong -- Family resemblance, class conflicts : re-version of the sisterhood singsong drama -- The love parade goes on : western-costume Cantonese opera film and the foreignizing remake -- Mr. Phantom goes to the East : history and its afterlife from Hollywood to Shanghai and Hong Kong -- Conclusion : Mr. Undercover goes global
Summary From melodrama to Cantonese opera, from silents to 3D animated film, this book traces cross-Pacific film remaking over the last eight decades. Through the refractive prism of Hollywood, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, the author revolutionizes our understanding of Chinese cinema as national cinema. Against the diffusion model of national cinema spreading from a central point - Shanghai in the Chinese case - she argues for a multi-local process of co-constitution and reconstitution. In this spirit, the book analyzes how southern Chinese cinema (huanan dianying) morphed into Hong Kong cinema through trans-regional and trans-national interactions that also produced a vision of Chinese cinema. Among the book's highlights are a rereading of The Goddess - one of the best-known silent Chinese films in the West - from the perspective of its wartime Mandarin-Cantonese remake; the excavation of a hybrid genre (the Western costume Cantonese opera film) inspired by Hollywood's fantasy films of the 1930s and produced in Hong Kong well into the mid-twentieth century; and a rumination on Hollywood's remake of Hong Kong's Infernal Affairs and the wholesale incorporation of "Chinese elements" in Kung Fu Panda 2. Positing a structural analogy between the utopic vision, the national cinema, and the location-specific collective subject position, the author traces their shared urge to infinitesimally approach, but never fully and finitely reach a projected goal. This energy precipitates the ongoing processes of cross-Pacific film remaking, which constitute a crucial site for imagining and enacting (without absolving) issues of national and regional border politics. These issues unfold in relation to global formations such as colonialism, Cold War ideology, and postcolonial, postsocialist globalization. As such, this book contributes to the ongoing debate on (trans- )national cinema from the unique perspective of century-long border-crossing film remaking. -- Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-207) and index
Includes filmography (page 207)
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Subject Motion pictures -- China -- History -- 20th century
Film remakes -- China -- History and criticism
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- Reference.
Film remakes
Motion pictures
Film
Remake
China
China
Hongkong
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0824837843
9780824837846
9780824871178
0824871170