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Routledge
278 Pages
by
Routledge
Independent Filmmaking across Borders in Contemporary Asia examines an array of auteur-driven fiction and documentary independent film projects that have emerged since the turn of the millennium from East and Southeast Asia, a strand of transnational filmmaking that converges with Asia’s vibrant yet unevenly developed independent film movements amidst global neoliberalism. These projects bear... Read more
Introduction: Beyond the Homeland and Diaspora Chapter One. Art of the Dissensual-Independent Border-Crossing Cinema in Asia Chapter Two. A Landscape Over There: Rethinking Translocality in Zhang Lu's Border-Crossing Films Chapter Three. Fading Hometown and Lost Paradise--Kuzoku's Politics of (Dis)location Chapter Four. Li Ying's Films of Displacement: Towards an Im/Possible Chinese-in-Japan Cinema Chapter Five. Okinawan Dream Show: Approaching Okinawa in Moving Image Works into the New Millennium Chapter Six. Homecoming Myanmar: Midi Z (Zhao Deyin)'s Migration Machine and a Cinema of Precarity Postscript: The Promise of Subversive Art, Index.
Biography
Ran Ma is an associate professor at the 'Japan-in-Asia' Cultural Studies Program, Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University, Japan. She has contributed chapters to Chinese Film Festivals: Sites of Translation (2017) and the upcoming anthology The Japanese Cinema Book.






