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Hong Kong Popular Culture Worlding Film Television And Pop Music(1st Edition)

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Klavier J Wang

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ISBN: 9811388164, 978-9811388163

Book publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Book Summary: This Book Traces The Evolution Of The Hong Kong’s Popular Culture, Namely Film, Television And Popular Music (also Known As Cantopop), Which Is Knotted With The City’s Geo-political, Economic And Social Transformations. Under Various Historical Contingencies And Due To The City’s Special Geo-politics, These Three Major Popular Cultural Forms Have Experienced Various Worlding Processes And Have Generated Border-crossing Impact Culturally And Socially. The Worlding Processes Are Greatly Associated The City’s Nature As A Reception And Departure Port To Sinophone Migrants And Populations Of Multiethnic And Multicultural. Reaching Beyond The “golden Age” (1980s) Of Hong Kong Popular Culture And Afar From A Film-centric Cultural Narration, This Book, Delineating From The Dawn Of The 20th Century And Following A Chronological Order, Untangles How The Nowadays Popular “Hong Kong Film”, “Hong Kong TV” And “Cantopop” Are Derived From Early-age Sinophone Cultural Heritage, Re-shaped Through Cross-cultural Hybridization And Influenced By Multiple Political Forces. Review Of Archives, Existing Literatures And Corporation Documents Are Supplemented With Policy Analysis And In-depth Interviews To Explore The Centennial Development Of Hong Kong Popular Culture, Which Is By No Means Demise But At The Juncture Of Critical Transition.