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East Asian Film Noir Transantional Encounters And Intercultural Dialogue Chiyun Shin Mark Gallagher Editors

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East Asian Film Noir Transantional Encounters And Intercultural Dialogue Chiyun Shin Mark Gallagher Editors
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Author: Chi-Yun Shin; Mark Gallagher (editors)
ISBN: 9780755693429, 0755693426
Language: English
Year: 2015

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East Asian Film Noir Transantional Encounters And Intercultural Dialogue Chiyun Shin Mark Gallagher Editors by Chi-yun Shin; Mark Gallagher (editors) 9780755693429, 0755693426 instant download after payment.

Film noir has been understood as a genre exclusive to Hollywood. But classical US noir’s downbeat sensibility also finds expression in later films from Japan, South Korea and China (including Hong Kong) and Taiwan, that have both participated in and been excluded from circuits of global-noir traffic, past and present. East Asian Film Noir is the first book to explore these films and the filmmakers who made them. Looking at a range of examples from the 1950s to the present – including The Crimson Kimono, Brother, Ghost in the Shell, Nowhere to Hide, Duelist- and Rebels of the Neon God – this work conceptualizes and articulates an internationally situated ‘East Asian film noir’. In doing so, it raises fascinating questions around the politics of representation, authorial activity, genre and local and cross-cultural reception.

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