Panel 232: Hong Kong as a Postcolony: Twenty Years of Chinese RuleThis study develops a sociological account of the Hong Kong film industry’s stagnation after Britain handed the territory to China. The industry’s development exemplifies a dilemma encountered by peripheral economic players who endeavor to tap into the Chinese market while at the same time struggling to retain their power in the field. The paper begins with a historical overview of Hong Kong’s film industry, with particular emphasis on its political economy and cultural significance amidst the tension along the border between China and Taiwan. It examines the major claims in recent studies of the declining power of Hong Kong’s filmmakers in China. This is followed by a mo...
The naming of Hong Kong cinema became detached from the city of Hong Kong in the mid-2000s when its ...
In 1994, the Chinese film industry was opened to the world. The government transformed the most impo...
Defining the 'national' status of a country's cinema has been central to historical film texts and d...
This paper analyzes the working conditions of Hong Kong film labor amidst rapid mainlandization of f...
This chapter examines the factors underpinning the vicissitudes of Hong Kong’s film industry since t...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper looks at China’s soft...
This chapter examines the possible politics around co-productions, and the challenges it poses on th...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...
Professional Doctorate - Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA)From the late 1970s to 1990s, the...
This study is about the development of the Chinese movie industry through the economic and political...
This essay examines the repercussions of colonial and postcolonial governance for the Hong Kong film...
This thesis investigates China's film internationalism and coproduction strategy based on three case...
In 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was reunified with the People\u27s Republic of China, aft...
Session O8: Sinophone CinemasThe Sinophone perspective has become even more important for Hong Kong ...
by Grace Leung Lai-kuen.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993.Includes bibliograph...
The naming of Hong Kong cinema became detached from the city of Hong Kong in the mid-2000s when its ...
In 1994, the Chinese film industry was opened to the world. The government transformed the most impo...
Defining the 'national' status of a country's cinema has been central to historical film texts and d...
This paper analyzes the working conditions of Hong Kong film labor amidst rapid mainlandization of f...
This chapter examines the factors underpinning the vicissitudes of Hong Kong’s film industry since t...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper looks at China’s soft...
This chapter examines the possible politics around co-productions, and the challenges it poses on th...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...
Professional Doctorate - Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA)From the late 1970s to 1990s, the...
This study is about the development of the Chinese movie industry through the economic and political...
This essay examines the repercussions of colonial and postcolonial governance for the Hong Kong film...
This thesis investigates China's film internationalism and coproduction strategy based on three case...
In 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was reunified with the People\u27s Republic of China, aft...
Session O8: Sinophone CinemasThe Sinophone perspective has become even more important for Hong Kong ...
by Grace Leung Lai-kuen.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993.Includes bibliograph...
The naming of Hong Kong cinema became detached from the city of Hong Kong in the mid-2000s when its ...
In 1994, the Chinese film industry was opened to the world. The government transformed the most impo...
Defining the 'national' status of a country's cinema has been central to historical film texts and d...