"This book explores the ways in which postwar Asian cinema was shaped by transnational collaborations and competitions between newly independent and colonial states at the height of Cold War cultural politics"--
"This book explores the ways in which postwar Asian cinema was shaped by transnational collaborations and competitions between newly independent and colonial states at the height of Cold War cultural politics"--
Sangjoon Lee is Assistant Professor at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University. He is editor of Rediscovering Korean Cinema.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Cultural Cold War and the Birth of the AsianCinema Network Part I: The First Network 1. The Asia Foundation's Motion Picture Project 2. The FPA, US Propaganda, and Postwar Japanese Cinema 3. It's Oscar Time in Asia! 4. Constructing the Anticommunist Producers' Alliance 5. Projecting Asian Cinema to the World Part II: The Second Network 6. The Rise and Demise of a Developmental State Studio 7. Hong Kong, Hollywood, and the End of the Network Epilogue: From Asia to Asia-Pacific
Introduction: The Cultural Cold War and the Birth of the AsianCinema Network Part I: The First Network 1. The Asia Foundation's Motion Picture Project 2. The FPA, US Propaganda, and Postwar Japanese Cinema 3. It's Oscar Time in Asia! 4. Constructing the Anticommunist Producers' Alliance 5. Projecting Asian Cinema to the World Part II: The Second Network 6. The Rise and Demise of a Developmental State Studio 7. Hong Kong, Hollywood, and the End of the Network Epilogue: From Asia to Asia-Pacific
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