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Cinema Taiwan Politics Popularity And State Of The Arts 1st Edition Darrell William Davis

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Cinema Taiwan Politics Popularity And State Of The Arts 1st Edition Darrell William Davis
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Darrell William Davis, Ruxiu Chen
ISBN: 9780203964392, 9780415412575, 020396439X, 0415412579
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Cinema Taiwan Politics Popularity And State Of The Arts 1st Edition Darrell William Davis by Darrell William Davis, Ruxiu Chen 9780203964392, 9780415412575, 020396439X, 0415412579 instant download after payment.

This collection presents an exciting and ambitious foray into the cultural politics of contemporary Taiwan film that goes beyond the auterist mode, the nation-state argument and vestiges of the New Cinema.

Following the recent success of Taiwanese film directors, such as Hou Hsiao-hsien, Edward Yang, Ang Lee and Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwanese film is raising its profile in contemporary cinema. 

This collection presents an exciting and ambitious foray into the cultural politics of contemporary Taiwan film that goes beyond the auterist mode, the nation-state argument and vestiges of the New Cinema. 

Cinema Taiwan considers the complex problems of popularity, conflicts between transnational capital and local practice, non-fiction and independent filmmaking as emerging modes of address, and new possibilities of forging vibrant film cultures embedded in national (identity) politics, gender/sexuality and community activism. 

Insightful and challenging, the essays in this collection will attract attention to a globally significant field of cultural production and will appeal to readers from the areas of film studies, cultural studies and Chinese culture and society.

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