Transnational Representations – The State of Taiwan Film in the 1960s and 1970s

James Wicks author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Hong Kong University Press

Published:3rd Mar '15

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Transnational Representations – The State of Taiwan Film in the 1960s and 1970s cover

Transnational Representations focuses on a neglected period in Taiwan film scholarship: the golden age of the 1960s and 1970s, which saw innovations in plot, theme and genre as directors highlighted the complexities of Taiwan's position in the world. Combining a concise overview of Taiwan film history with analysis of representative Taiwan films, the book reveals the internal and external struggles Taiwan experienced in its search for global identity. This cross-disciplinary study adopts a transnational approach which presents Taiwan's film industry as one that is intertwined with that of mainland China, challenging previous accounts that present the two industries as parallel yet separate. The book also offers productive comparisons between Taiwan films and contemporary films elsewhere representing the politics of migration, and between the antecedents of new cinema movements and Taiwan New Cinema of the 1980s.

James Wicks' book offers a most nuanced, sensible, and timely account of the 1960-70s Taiwan films in terms of plot, theme, language, and generic innovations. It zooms in on works by such prominent directors as Li Xing, Bai Jingrui, Song Cunshou, and others, highlighting local, regional, and transnational flows, while not losing sight of the complexities in the island-state's identity and modernity formation processes. -- Ping-hui Liao, Chuan Lyu Endowed Chair in Taiwan Studies, University of California, San Diego, USA

ISBN: 9789888208500

Dimensions: 237mm x 157mm x 16mm

Weight: 418g

192 pages