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  • Taiwan Cinema as Soft Power: Authorship, Transnationality, Historiography

    Taiwan Cinema as Soft Power by Lim, Song Hwee;

    Authorship, Transnationality, Historiography

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2022. február 18.

    • ISBN 9780197503379
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem244 oldal
    • Méret 241x159x18 mm
    • Súly 435 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 238

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    Why has Taiwanese film been so appealing to film directors, critics, and audiences across the world? This book argues that because Taiwan is a nation without hard political and economic power, cinema becomes a form of soft power tool that Taiwan uses to attract global attention, to gain support, and to build allies. Author Song Hwee Lim shows how this goal has been achieved by Taiwanese directors whose films win the hearts and minds of foreign audiences to make Taiwan a major force in world cinema.

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    Why has Taiwanese film been so appealing to film directors, critics, and audiences across the world? This book argues that because Taiwan is a nation without hard political and economic power, cinema becomes a form of soft power tool that Taiwan uses to attract global attention, to gain support, and to build allies. Author Song Hwee Lim shows how this goal has been achieved by Taiwanese directors whose films win the hearts and minds of foreign audiences to make Taiwan a major force in world cinema.

    The book maps Taiwan's cinematic output in the twenty-first century through the three keywords in the book's subtitle-authorship, transnationality, historiography. Its object of analysis is the legacy of Taiwan New Cinema, a movement that begun in the early 1980s that has had a lasting impact upon filmmakers and cinephiles worldwide for nearly forty years. By examining case studies that include Hou Hsiao-hsien, Ang Lee, and Tsai Ming-liang, this book suggests that authorship is central to Taiwan cinema's ability to transcend borders to the extent that the historiographical writing of Taiwan cinema has to be reimagined. It also looks at the scaling down of soft power from the global to the regional via a cultural imaginary called "little freshness", which describes films and cultural products from Taiwan that have become hugely popular in China and Hong Kong. In presenting Taiwan cinema's significance as a case of a small nation with enormous soft power, this book hopes to recast the terms and stakes of both cinema studies and soft power studies in academia.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Acknowledgements
    Notes on Chinese Romanization, translation, and citation
    List of Illustrations
    List of Tables
    Introduction Cinema as Soft Power, Soft Power as Method
    Chapter 1 The Historiographical Turn: Documenting Taiwan New Cinema as Cross-cultural Cinephilia
    Chapter 2 The Aural Turn: Hou Hsiao-hsien's Gendered and Material Voices
    Chapter 3 The Medial Turn: Tsai Ming-liang's Slow Walk to the Museum
    Chapter 4 The Industrial Turn: Ang Lee's Transpacific Crossings as Cultural Brokerage
    Chapter 5 The Affective Turn: "Little Freshness" as Regional Soft Power
    Epilogue Alien Resurrection or, the Afterlives of Taiwan New Cinema
    Filmography
    Glossary of Chinese Characters
    Works Cited
    Index

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