Part I. History: 1. The Kung Fu craze: Hong Kong cinema's first American reception David Desser |
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2. The American connection in early Hong Kong cinema Law Kar | |
3. The sixties: modernity, youth culture, and Hong Kong Cantonese cinema Poshek Fu | |
4. The seventies: movement and transition Stephen Teo | |
Part II. Arts: 5. Richness through imperfection: King Hu and the glimpse David Bordwell |
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6. Space, place, and spectacle: the crisis cinema of John Woo Tony Williams | |
7. Besides fists and blood: Michael Hui and Cantonese comedy Jenny Lau | |
8. The film work of Ann Hui Patricia Erens | |
Part III. Identity: 9. Between Nationalism and Colonialism: mainland é |
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migré | |
s, marginal culture, Hong Kong cinema 1937-1941 Poshek Fu | |
10. Urban cinema and cultural identity of Hong Kong P. K. Leung | |
11. Rewriting history: Hong Kong nostalgia cinema and its social practice Natalia Chan | |
12. Filming diaspora and identity: Hong Kong and 1997 Sheldon Lu | |
13. Buying American, consuming Hong Kong: cultural commerce, fantasies of identity, and the cinema Gina Marchetti | |
14. Hong Kong electric shadows: a selected bibliography of studies in English H. C. Li. |