The Bright Asian Marketplace: Regional Specters of Connection and Desire
The Bright Asian Marketplace: Regional Specters of Connection and Desire
Chapter one approaches a series of popular widescreen international romance co-productions made among Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan in the early to mid 1960s. Against the “bright” ideals of newfound regional and transnational connectivity they signaled, this chapter examines their relations of visibility and loss–an imperialized haunting that lurks at the moment of connection across film and media technologies.
Keywords: film and media studies, co-productions, East Asian film and media, transnational film and media, location, place, media capitals, cultural globalization, production technologies
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