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East Asiangerman Cinema The Transnational Screen 1919 To The Present 1st Edition Joanne Miyang Cho Editor

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East Asiangerman Cinema The Transnational Screen 1919 To The Present 1st Edition Joanne Miyang Cho Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.36 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Joanne Miyang Cho (editor)
ISBN: 9780367743772, 0367743779
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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East Asiangerman Cinema The Transnational Screen 1919 To The Present 1st Edition Joanne Miyang Cho Editor by Joanne Miyang Cho (editor) 9780367743772, 0367743779 instant download after payment.

This is the first edited volume dedicated to the study of East Asian-German cinema. Its coverage ranges from 1919 to the present, a period which has witnessed an unprecedented degree of global entanglement between Germany and East Asia. In analyzing this hybrid cinema, this volume employs a transnational approach, which highlights the nations’ cinematic encounters and entanglements. It reveals both German perceptions of East Asia and East Asian perceptions of Germany, through analysis of works by both German directors and East Asian/East Asian-German directors. It is hoped that this volume will not only accelerate cross-cultural exchange, but also provide a wider perspective that helps film scholars to see the broader contexts in which these films are produced. It introduces multiple compelling topics, not just immigration, multiculturalism, and exile, but also Japonisme, children’s literature, musical modernity, media hybridity, gender representation, urban space, Cold War divisions, and national identity. It addresses several genres―feature films, essay films, and documentary films. Lastly, by embracing three East Asian cinemas in one volume, this volume serves as an excellent introduction for German cinema students and scholars. It will appeal to international and interdisciplinary audiences, as its contributors represent multiple disciplines and four world regions.

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