This chapter presents the notion of Cynical authorship as a theoretical means to stake out possible new ground around the confluence of auteurism and collaboration. The chapter focuses on Li's authorship in relation to the Shaw Brothers Studio and the genre of the erotic films which became vastly popular in the 1970s, largely due to Li's creative efforts after he returned to the fold of Shaw Brothers following the failure of his own studio. These films became something of a specialty to Li. In tackling the question of authorship in this way, the chapter discusses authorship through a different cultural and national context (the Hong Kong Mandarin cinema) than that of most Western academic writing on the subject of the auteur or authorship s...
Between the founding of the Republic in 1912 and the 1937 outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, ...
This book examines the aesthetic qualities of particular Chinese-language films and the rich artisti...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...
This chapter presents the notion of Cynical authorship as a theoretical means to stake out possible ...
This chapter seeks to queer a part of Hong Kong cinema history considered to be most heteronormative...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
In Authorship and Film, Janet Staiger said, “authorship is always a way of looking at films” (28). F...
The chapter reviews the history and cultural impact of debates about authorship and cinema, from the...
SIFF SIDEBAR: EROTIC CINEMA OF LI HAN HSIANG AND CHU YUAN The legendary directors, Li Han Hsiang and...
The history of the Hong Kong-based film production company Milkyway Image from its inception in 1996...
This chapter examines the possible politics around co-productions, and the challenges it poses on th...
We begin this chapter with a survey of recent changes in the Chinese media economy. Before examining...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
This paper analyzes the working conditions of Hong Kong film labor amidst rapid mainlandization of f...
Between the founding of the Republic in 1912 and the 1937 outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, ...
This book examines the aesthetic qualities of particular Chinese-language films and the rich artisti...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...
This chapter presents the notion of Cynical authorship as a theoretical means to stake out possible ...
This chapter seeks to queer a part of Hong Kong cinema history considered to be most heteronormative...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
In Authorship and Film, Janet Staiger said, “authorship is always a way of looking at films” (28). F...
The chapter reviews the history and cultural impact of debates about authorship and cinema, from the...
SIFF SIDEBAR: EROTIC CINEMA OF LI HAN HSIANG AND CHU YUAN The legendary directors, Li Han Hsiang and...
The history of the Hong Kong-based film production company Milkyway Image from its inception in 1996...
This chapter examines the possible politics around co-productions, and the challenges it poses on th...
We begin this chapter with a survey of recent changes in the Chinese media economy. Before examining...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
Few topics in the study of film produce controversy like authorship. Critics, historians and theoret...
This paper analyzes the working conditions of Hong Kong film labor amidst rapid mainlandization of f...
Between the founding of the Republic in 1912 and the 1937 outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, ...
This book examines the aesthetic qualities of particular Chinese-language films and the rich artisti...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...