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The Cold War And Asian Cinemas Poshek Fu Manfung Yip

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The Cold War And Asian Cinemas Poshek Fu Manfung Yip
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.38 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Poshek Fu; Man-Fung Yip
ISBN: 9781138353817, 1138353817
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Cold War And Asian Cinemas Poshek Fu Manfung Yip by Poshek Fu; Man-fung Yip 9781138353817, 1138353817 instant download after payment.

This book offers an interdisciplinary, historically grounded study of Asian cinemas' complex responses to the Cold War conflict.  It situates the global ideological rivalry within regional and local political, social, and cultural processes, while offering a transnational and cross-regional focus.
This volume makes a major contribution to constructing a cultural and popular cinema history of the global Cold War. Its geographical focus is set on East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. In adopting such an inclusive approach, it draws attention to the different manifestations and meanings of the connections between the Cold War and cinema across Asian borders. Many essays in the volume have a transnational and cross-regional focus, one that sheds light on Cold War-influenced networks (such as the circulation of socialist films across communist countries) and on the efforts of American agencies (such as the United States Information Service and the Asia Foundation) to establish a transregional infrastructure of "free cinema" to contain the communist influences in Asia.
With its interdisciplinary orientation and broad geographical focus, the book will appeal to scholars and students from a wide variety of fields, including film studies, history (especially the burgeoning field of cultural Cold War studies), Asian studies, and US-Asian cultural relations.

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