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Theorizing Colonial Cinema: Reframing Production, Circulation, and Consumption of Film in Asia

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Theorizing Colonial Cinema is a millennial retrospective on the entangled intimacy between film and colonialism from film's global inception to contemporary legacies in and of Asia.

The volume engages new perspectives by asking how prior discussions on film form, theory, history, and ideology may be challenged by centering the colonial question rather than relegating it to the periphery. To that end, contributors begin by excavating little-known archives and perspectives from the colonies as a departure from a prevailing focus on Europe's imperial histories and archives about the colonies. The collection pinpoints various forms of devaluation and misrecognition both in and beyond the region that continue to relegate local voices to the margins.

This pathbreaking study on global film history advances prior scholarship by bringing together an array of established and new interdisciplinary voices from film studies, Asian studies, and postcolonial studies to consider how the present is continually haunted by the colonial past.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 617g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780253059741

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Nayoung Aimee Kwon is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and Program in Cinematic Arts at Duke University. She is the Founding Director of Duke's Asian American and Diaspora Studies Program and Co-director of the Andrew Mellon Games and Culture Humanities Lab. Her most recent monograph is Intimate Empire. Takushi Odagiri is Associate Professor of Ethics and Philosophy in the Institute of Liberal Arts and Science and in the School of Social Innovation Studies at Kanazawa University. His publications appear in positions: asia critique boundary 2 Journal of Religion and Tetsugaku among other venues. Moonim Baek is Professor of Korean Language amd Literature at Yonsei University. She is the author of Chum A-ut: Hankuk Ynghwa i Chngch'ihak (Zoom-Out: Politics of Korean Cinema) Hyngn: Munhakkwa ynghwa i wnknpp (Figural Images: Perspectives on Literature and Film) Wlha i Ykoksng: Ykwiro Ponn Hankuk Kongpoynghwasa (Scream under the Moon: Korean Horror Film History through Female Ghosts) and Im Hwa i Ynghwa (Im Hwa's Cinema).

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