Hong Kong Horror Cinema
Daniel Martin editor Gary Bettinson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:16th Feb '18
Should be back in stock very soon

Dumplings stuffed with diabolical fillings. Sword-wielding zombies. Hopping cadavers. Big-head babies. For decades, Hong Kong cinema has served up images of horror quite unlike those found in other parts of the world. In seminal films such as A Chinese Ghost Story, Rouge, The Eye, Dumplings, and Rigor Mortis, the region’s filmmakers have pushed the boundaries of genre, cinematic style, and bad taste. But what makes Hong Kong horror cinema so utterly unique? Why does it hold such fascination for “serious” cinephiles and cult fans alike? Hong Kong Horror Cinema is the first English-language study of this delirious and captivating cinematic tradition, offering new insights into the history of Hong Kong horror through case studies of classic films and through a detailed consideration of their aesthetic power, economic significance, and cultural impact in both the global and domestic market.
Bettinson (Lancaster Univ., UK), Martin (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), and their ten fellow contributors take on the horror genre. But not just any horror genre; this is Hong Kong, and all Hong Kong productions differ from those of mainland China . . . Bettinson and Martin’s collection is the first study of Hong Kong's contribution to the horror genre. -- A. Hirsh, Central Connecticut State University * CHOICE *
ISBN: 9781474424592
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 495g
240 pages