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East Asian Film Remakes - (Screen Serialities) by David Scott Diffrient & Kenneth Chan


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  • This wide-ranging, historically grounded exploration of motion picture remakes produced in East Asia brings together original contributions from experts in Chinese, Hong Kong, Japanese, South Korean, and Taiwanese cinemas and puts forth new ways of thinking about the remaking process as both a critically underappreciated form of artistic expression and an economically motivated industrial practice.
  • About the Author: David Scott Diffrient is Professor of Film and Media Studies at Colorado State University Kenneth Chan is Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Northern Colorado
  • 344 Pages
  • Performing Arts, Film
  • Series Name: Screen Serialities

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Considers the remake from a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives and positions it alongside other serialized cultural forms.



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This wide-ranging, historically grounded exploration of motion picture remakes produced in East Asia brings together original contributions from experts in Chinese, Hong Kong, Japanese, South Korean, and Taiwanese cinemas and puts forth new ways of thinking about the remaking process as both a critically underappreciated form of artistic expression and an economically motivated industrial practice. Exploring everything from ethnic Korean filmmaker Lee Sang-il's Unforgiven (2013), a Japanese remake of Clint Eastwood's Western of the same title, to Stephen Chow's The Mermaid (2016), a Chinese slapstick reimagining of Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989) and Hans Christian Andersen's 1837 fairy tale, East Asian Film Remakes contributes to a better understanding of cinematic remaking across the region and offers vital alternatives to the Eurocentric and Hollywood-focused approaches that have thus far dominated the field.



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East Asian Film Remakes offers a rich banquet of revelations, ranging from directors who remake their own films as they refine their auteur obsessions to vibrant, humorous and even scandalous pop culture appropriations that display breath-taking creativity.--Chris Berry, King's College London



About the Author



David Scott Diffrient is Professor of Film and Media Studies at Colorado State University

Kenneth Chan is Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Northern Colorado

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