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Hong Kong Popular Culture Worlding Film Television And Pop Music 1st Edition Klavier J Wang

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Hong Kong Popular Culture Worlding Film Television And Pop Music 1st Edition Klavier J Wang
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.89 MB
Pages: 523
Author: Klavier J. Wang
ISBN: 9789811388163, 9789811388170, 9811388164, 9811388172
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Hong Kong Popular Culture Worlding Film Television And Pop Music 1st Edition Klavier J Wang by Klavier J. Wang 9789811388163, 9789811388170, 9811388164, 9811388172 instant download after payment.

This book traces the evolution of the Hong Kong’s popular culture, namely film, television and popular music (also known as Cantopop), which is knotted with the city’s geo-political, economic and social transformations. Under various historical contingencies and due to the city’s special geo-politics, these three major popular cultural forms have experienced various worlding processes and have generated border-crossing impact culturally and socially. The worlding processes are greatly associated the city’s nature as a reception and departure port to Sinophone migrants and populations of multiethnic and multicultural. Reaching beyond the “golden age” (1980s) of Hong Kong popular culture and afar from a film-centric cultural narration, this book, delineating from the dawn of the 20th century and following a chronological order, untangles how the nowadays popular “Hong Kong film”, “Hong Kong TV” and “Cantopop” are derived from early-age Sinophone cultural heritage, re-shaped through cross-cultural hybridization and influenced by multiple political forces. Review of archives, existing literatures and corporation documents are supplemented with policy analysis and in-depth interviews to explore the centennial development of Hong Kong popular culture, which is by no means demise but at the juncture of critical transition.

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