The poetics of Chinese cinema
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The poetics of Chinese cinema
(East Asian popular culture)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book examines the aesthetic qualities of particular Chinese-language films and the rich artistic traditions from which they spring. It brings together leading experts in the field, and encompasses detailed and wide-ranging case studies of films such as Hero, House of Flying Daggers, Spring in a Small Town, 24 City, and The Grandmaster, and filmmakers including Hou Hsiao-hsien, Jia Zhangke, Chen Kaige, Fei Mu, Zhang Yimou, Johnnie To, and Wong Kar-wai. By illuminating the form and style of Chinese films from across cinema history, The Poetics of Chinese Cinema testifies to the artistic value and uniqueness of Chinese-language filmmaking.
Table of Contents
.1 Introduction: The Poetics of Chinese Cinema Gary Bettinson.-
.2 Five Lessons from Stealth Poetics David Bordwell.-
.3 Red Poetics: The Films of the Chinese Cultural Revolution Revolutionary Model Operas Chris Berry.-
.4 Renewal of Classical Painting Aesthetics Combined with a Contemplative Modernism in the Early Work of Chen Kaige Peter Rist.-
.5 Poetics of Two Springs: Fei Mu vs. Tian Zhuangzhuang James Udden.-
.6 Remaking Ozu: Hou Hsiao-hsien's Cafe Lumiere Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh.-
.7 Hong Kong Puzzle Films: The Persistence of Tradition Gary Bettinson.-
.8 Can Poetics Break Bricks? Song Hwee Lim.-
.9 Poetics of Parapraxis and Reeducation: The Hong Kong Cantonese Cinema in the 1950s Victor Fan.-
.10 China as Documentary: Some Basic Questions (Inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni and Jia Zhangke) Rey Chow.
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