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E-raamat: Chow Yun-fat and Territories of Hong Kong Stardom

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474405904
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  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474405904

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As one of the most popular and versatile Hong Kong film stars, Chow Yun-fat has enjoyed international success over the last four decades. Using Chow's transnational and trans-regional star persona as a case study, Lin Feng investigates stardom as an agent for mediating the sociocultural construction of Hong Kong and Chinese identities. Through the analysis of Chow's on- and off-screen star image, the book recognizes that a star's image is unstable and fragmented across distinct historical junctures, geographic borders and media platforms. Following Chow's career move from Hong Kong to Hollywood, and then to transnational Chinese cinema, Chow Yun-fat and Territories of Hong Kong Stardom highlights the complex redefinitions of local and global, traditional and modern, and East and West, that Chow's image has undergone, exploring the nature of Chinese and transnational stardom, the East Asian film industry, and Asian male stardom beyond martial arts and action cinema.

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Examines Chow Yun-fat's star images across different media platforms and entertainment industries. Includes four comparative case studies of Chow Yun-fat's star personae in American and transnational film markets. Sets out an innovative analysis of stardom across different media texts in both English and Chinese-language sources.
Acknowledgements vii
List of Figures and Tables
viii
Note on the Text ix
Introduction 1(18)
Part I From a Hong Kong Citizen to a Cosmopolitan Resident: A Face of Social Mobility in Hong Kong between 1973 and 1995
1 The Birth of a TV Star: A Modern Hong Kong Xiaosheng
19(14)
2 From TV Star to Film Actor: Star Performance in Hong Kong Cinema
33(13)
3 Star Endorsement and Hong Kong Cinema: The Social Mobility of Chow Yun-fat
46(14)
4 `Come Laugh with Me': The Construction of Cosmopolitan Residentship in Chow Yun-fat's Comedies
60(17)
Part II From an Expatriate Hong Kong Star to a Returning HKSAR Star: A Chinese Icon in Transnational Cinema from 1995 Onwards
5 The Birth of a Hollywood Star: An Asian Hero in America
77(16)
6 Middle-aged Men in the Transnational Martial Arts Cinema: Ageing Stars and the Myth of Midlife Angst
93(15)
7 Glocalising Chinese Stardom: Internet Publicity and the Negotiation of Transnational Stardom
108(14)
8 Endowing the Fatherhood: The Power Game beyond Chinese Cinema
122(13)
Conclusion 135(6)
Appendix I General Filmography 141(4)
Appendix II Chow Yun-fat's Filmography 145(3)
Appendix III Chow Yun-fat's TV Works 148(2)
English--Chinese Glossary 150(5)
Bibliography 155(18)
Index 173
Lin Feng is Lecturer in Film Studies in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures, the University of Hull.