Chinese Cinema: Identity, Power, and Globalization

Chinese Cinema: Identity, Power, and Globalization
In Chinese Cinema: Identity, Power, and Globalization, a variety of scholars explore the history, aesthetics, and politics of Chinese cinema as the Chinese film industry grapples with its place as the second largest film industry in the world. Exploring the various ways that Chinese cinema engages with global politics, market forces, and film cultures, this edited volume places Chinese cinema against an array of contexts informing the contours of Chinese cinema today. The book also demonstrates that Chinese cinema in the global context is informed by the intersections and tensions found in Chinese and world politics, national and international co-productions, the local and global in representing Chineseness, and the lived experiences of social and political movements versus screened politics in Chinese film culture. This work is a pioneer investigation of the topic and will inspire future research by other scholars of film studies.

Author/Editor

Jeff Kyong-McClain, Russell Meeuf, and Jing Jing Chang

Publisher

Hong Kong University Press

ISBN

9789888528530

Publication date

1 Jan 2022 – 30 Nov 2022

Specialisation

Social Sciences

Theme

International Relations and Politics
Society
National politics
Media
Art and Culture
History
Globalisation

Region

China