Chinese Face/Off the transnational popular culture of Hong Kong
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press
c2005
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Colección: | Popular culture and politics in Asia Pacific
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: the Chineseness of Hong Kong's transnational culture in today's world
- I. From voice to words and back in Chinese identification
- 1. Much ado about the ordinary in newspaper-column and book culture
- 2. Leftovers of the film and television subtitles in a transnational context
- II. Image is everything
- 3. Hong Kong muscles and the sublime Chinese subjectivity
- 4. Transnationalization of the local in a circular structure
- 5. Charlie Chan reborn as Jackie Chan in Hollywood-Hong Kong representations
- 6. Racial passing and face swapping in the wild, wild west
- 7. Tigers crouch and dragons hide in new trans-Chinese cinema
- III. A show boat to China
- 8. Giant panda, Mickey Mouse and other transnational objects of fantasy in theme park Hong Kong.