Remaking gender and the family : perspectives on contemporary Chinese-language film remakes / by Sarah Woodland
- Bib ID:
- 7796814
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Woodland, Sarah, author
- Description:
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- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
- ©2018
- vii, 157 pages ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 9789004363298 (hardback)
- 9789004363304 (ebook)
- Series:
- Women and gender in China studies ; vol. 9. 1877-5772
- Full contents:
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- Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
- Denning a Remake
- Originality, Similarity and Cross-Culturality
- The Cross-Cuttural Remake
- Franco-American Exchanges
- Remaking Images of Japan
- Remakes in Chinese-language Cinema
- Gendering Remakes
- Gender in Franco-American Remakes
- Chinese Remakes and Gender
- Aims and Structure of This Book
- 2.Remaking the Modern Family
- The Construction of Gender in What Women Want
- Good, 01' Fashioned Masculinity: Men in What Women Want (2000)
- The New Chinese Man: Remaking Masculinity in What Women Want (2077)
- Performing Gender in What Women Want
- What Do Women Want? Femininity in What Women Want
- What Do Chinese Women Want?
- Sexuality in What Women Want
- Freud and What Women Want
- Jung and What Women Want
- The Paratextual Construction of Gender in What Women Want
- The Family in What Women Want
- The `Traditional' Chinese Family
- The `Modern' Chinese Family
- Contents note continued: Commerciality and the Modern Family
- Reflections
- 3.Gender, Genre and the Auteur
- The Coen Brothers' Blood Simple
- The Coen Brothers
- -American Auteurs
- Genre and Gender in Blood Simple
- The Failures of Masculinity
- Approaching the Femme Fatale
- Blood Simple Remade
- -A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop
- Zhang Yimou
- -China's Most Acclaimed Director
- Making Audiences Laugh: Humour in China
- Symbols of Beijing/Peking Opera
- Gender in A Woman, A Gun and a Noodle Shop: A Lesson in `Zhangification'
- Zhang Yimou and Gender
- Masculinity `Zhang-ified'
- Femininity `Zhang-ified'
- Reflections
- 4.Ghosts of Chinas Past and Present
- Locating A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) in Hong Kong Cinema
- Remaking A Chinese Ghost Story (2011)
- Manifestations of Gender and Sexuality in A Chinese Ghost Story
- The Legacy of Leslie Cheung
- Remaking Gender through Ning Caichen, the Fragile Scholar
- Yon, the Daoist Warrior in Lave
- Contents note continued: The Monstrous-Feminine and Dangerous Female Sexuality
- Looking and Being Looked at
- -the Gaze within A Chinese Ghost Story
- The Gaze Remade
- Forgetting History
- Reflections: The `State' of Hong Kong and Chinese Cinemas
- 5.History Repeating in Spring in a Small Town
- Cultural Politics in Spring in a Small Town (1948)
- Social versus Critical Realism
- From Outlaw to Auteur
- -Fei's Post-ig8os Transformation
- Reading Gender in Spring in a Smalt Town
- The Changing Politics of Cultural Policy: Springtime in a Small Town (2002)
- The Fifth Generation Directors
- Re-reading the Remake
- -Gender and Politics in Springtime in a Small Town
- Springtime in a Small Town
- -The Changing Nature of Gender, the Family and Allegory
- The Metaphor of the Family Home
- Springtime in a Small Town and Political Revolution
- Reflections
- 6.Remaking "China"
- Remakes and Perspectives on Being Chinese
- Contents note continued: Remakes and Transnational Chinese-language Cinema
- The Future of Remake Studies.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [143]-153) and index.
- Subject:
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