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Book Title
Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War
Title
Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War
ISBN-10
0190073772
EAN
9780190073770
ISBN
9780190073770
Genre
Society & Culture
Release Date
04/20/2023
Release Year
2023
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Po-Shek Fu
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War discusses the cultural battle between Communist China, Nationalist Taiwan, and the United States to mobilize Hong Kong cinema and print media to sway ethnic Chinese across the world. Through untapped archival materials, contemporary sources, and numerous interviews with filmmakers, magazine editors, and student activists, Po-Shek Fu explores how global conflicts were localized and intertwined with myriad local historical experiences and cultural formation.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190073772
ISBN-13
9780190073770
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13058620374

Product Key Features

Author
Po-Shek Fu
Publication Name
Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
P92.H6f8 2023
Reviews
"During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service "An exceptionally powerful book combining the author's erudition and thorough research with wide appeal, Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War provides a highly informative and inspirational account of British Hong Kong's function as a nerve center of the contest for hegemony in the region. The culture wars in film and the print media that Professor Po-Shek Fu brought to his analysis have added a very important perspective to the studies of related topics at a critical juncture when global conflicts were localized. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the cultural Cold War in Asia should be reconceptualized." -- Yiu-Wai Chu, Author of Found in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China and Professor of Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong, "During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service"An exceptionally powerful book combining the author's erudition and thorough research with wide appeal, Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War provides a highly informative and inspirational account of British Hong Kong's function as a nerve center of the contest for hegemony in the region. The culture wars in film and the print media that Professor Po-Shek Fu brought to his analysis have added a very important perspective to the studies of related topics at a critical juncture when global conflicts were localized. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the cultural Cold War in Asia should be reconceptualized." -- Yiu-Wai Chu, Author of Found in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China and Professor of Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong"Po-Shek Fu, one of the foremost scholars of Chinese-language cinema, has written an engrossing book that deepens immeasurably our understanding of how the cultural Cold War was waged in Asia. Impeccably researched, it paints a vivid picture of "cinematic warfare" between Communist China, Nationalist Taiwan, and the US as it played out in the film studios and theaters of Hong Kong. The history he uncovers reads like an espionage thriller, replete with undercover agents, opportunistic entrepreneurs, ´emigr´e intellectuals, glamorous stars who switch ideological sides, and "gray" propaganda camouflaged as entertainment. Essential reading for scholars of the Cold War and fans of Hong Kong cinema alike." -- Christina Klein, Author of Cold War Cosmopolitanism: Period Style in 1950s Korean Cinema, "During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service"An exceptionally powerful book combining the author's erudition and thorough research with wide appeal, Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War provides a highly informative and inspirational account of British Hong Kong's function as a nerve center of the contest for hegemony in the region. The culture wars in film and the print media that Professor Po-Shek Fu brought to his analysis have added a very important perspective to the studies of related topics at a critical juncture when global conflicts were localized. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the cultural Cold War in Asia should be reconceptualized." -- Yiu-Wai Chu, Author of Found in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China and Professor of Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong, "During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service, During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism.Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in itsheyday., "During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service"An exceptionally powerful book combining the author's erudition and thorough research with wide appeal, Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War provides a highly informative and inspirational account of British Hong Kong's function as a nerve center of the contest for hegemony in the region. The culture wars in film and the print media that Professor Po-Shek Fu brought to his analysis have added a very important perspective to the studies of related topics at a critical juncture when global conflicts were localized. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the cultural Cold War in Asia should be reconceptualized." -- Yiu-Wai Chu, Author of Found in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China and Professor of Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong"Po-Shek Fu, one of the foremost scholars of Chinese-language cinema, has written an engrossing book that deepens immeasurably our understanding of how the cultural Cold War was waged in Asia. Impeccably researched, it paints a vivid picture of "cinematic warfare" between Communist China, Nationalist Taiwan, and the US as it played out in the film studios and theaters of Hong Kong. The history he uncovers reads like an espionage thriller, replete with undercover agents, opportunistic entrepreneurs, 'emigr'e intellectuals, glamorous stars who switch ideological sides, and "gray" propaganda camouflaged as entertainment. Essential reading for scholars of the Cold War and fans of Hong Kong cinema alike." -- Christina Klein, Author of Cold War Cosmopolitanism: Period Style in 1950s Korean Cinema, "During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked byMcCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars andstudents of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service"An exceptionally powerful book combining the author's erudition and thorough research with wide appeal, Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War provides a highly informative and inspirational account of British Hong Kong's function as a nerve center of the contest for hegemony in the region. The culture wars in film and the print media that Professor Po-Shek Fu brought to his analysis have added a very important perspective to the studies of relatedtopics at a critical juncture when global conflicts were localized. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the cultural Cold War in Asia should be reconceptualized." -- Yiu-Wai Chu, Author ofFound in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China and Professor of Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong"Po-Shek Fu, one of the foremost scholars of Chinese-language cinema, has written an engrossing book that deepens immeasurably our understanding of how the cultural Cold War was waged in Asia. Impeccably researched, it paints a vivid picture of "cinematic warfare" between Communist China, Nationalist Taiwan, and the US as it played out in the film studios and theaters of Hong Kong. The history he uncovers reads like an espionage thriller, replete withundercover agents, opportunistic entrepreneurs, émigré intellectuals, glamorous stars who switch ideological sides, and "gray" propaganda camouflaged as entertainment. Essential reading for scholars of the ColdWar and fans of Hong Kong cinema alike." -- Christina Klein, Author of Cold War Cosmopolitanism: Period Style in 1950s Korean Cinema, "During the Cold War Hong Kong served as contested space for the hearts and minds of its residents and the Chinese diaspora beyond. Hong Kong stood at the intersection of intense competition among Cold War powers in East and Southeast Asia. Laid on top of Hong Kong's colonial and traditional culture were the propaganda and ideological wars of the triumphal Communists, the defeated but not out Nationalists, and a fearful USA, at war with itself, spooked by McCarthyism. Professor Fu Po-Shek's excellent and timely new book traces the culture wars in film and the print media in Hong Kong from 1952 to the late 1970s. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, and more general readers interested in the backstory of Hong Kong cinema in its heyday." -- John Burns, author of Government Capacity and Hong Kong Civil Service"An exceptionally powerful book combining the author's erudition and thorough research with wide appeal, Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War provides a highly informative and inspirational account of British Hong Kong's function as a nerve center of the contest for hegemony in the region. The culture wars in film and the print media that Professor Po-Shek Fu brought to his analysis have added a very important perspective to the studies of related topics at a critical juncture when global conflicts were localized. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the cultural Cold War in Asia should be reconceptualized." -- Yiu-Wai Chu, Author of Found in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China and Professor of Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong"Po-Shek Fu, one of the foremost scholars of Chinese-language cinema, has written an engrossing book that deepens immeasurably our understanding of how the cultural Cold War was waged in Asia. Impeccably researched, it paints a vivid picture of "cinematic warfare" between Communist China, Nationalist Taiwan, and the US as it played out in the film studios and theaters of Hong Kong. The history he uncovers reads like an espionage thriller, replete with undercover agents, opportunistic entrepreneurs, émigré intellectuals, glamorous stars who switch ideological sides, and "gray" propaganda camouflaged as entertainment. Essential reading for scholars of the Cold War and fans of Hong Kong cinema alike." -- Christina Klein, Author of Cold War Cosmopolitanism: Period Style in 1950s Korean Cinema
Table of Content
Preface Chapter One East Meets West: Crossroads in The Cold War Chapter Two Third Force in Exile: Chinese Student Weekly and Cultural Cold War, 1952-1960 Chapter Three American Cinematic Intervention: Asia Pictures and The Asia Foundation Chapter Four Making "China" in Hong Kong: The Shaw Brothers Movietown Chapter Five Epilogue: "My City" In Flux Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Filmography Index
Topic
Media Studies, Modern / 21st Century, Film / History & Criticism, Linguistics / General
Lccn
2022-053498
Dewey Decimal
302.23095125
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines, History, Social Science, Performing Arts

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