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Postcolonialism Diaspora And Alternative Histories The Cinema Of Evans Chan Williams

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Postcolonialism Diaspora And Alternative Histories The Cinema Of Evans Chan Williams
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press, HKU
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.64 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Williams, Tony
ISBN: 9789888313488, 9888313487
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Postcolonialism Diaspora And Alternative Histories The Cinema Of Evans Chan Williams by Williams, Tony 9789888313488, 9888313487 instant download after payment.

This volume offers the first comprehensive survey of the cinema of Evans Chan, a New York-based playwright, author, and filmmaker whose acclaimed films include To Liv(e), The Map of Sex and Love, and Datong. In this collection of essays on Chan's documentary and feature films seven experts on cultural and film studies examine the unique blending of fictional representation, historical investigation, and critical essayism that characterize Chan's oeuvre. They discuss how Chan's work brings out the contradictory nature of the distant and recent past through his exploration of Hong Kong's rapid t. 

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