China Forever: The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema
By Poshek Fu (Editor), Timothy P. Barnard (Contribution by), Cheng Pei-pei (Contribution by), Ramona Curry (Contribution by), Poshek Fu (Contribution by), Lane J Harris (Contribution by), Law Kar (Contribution by), Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua (Contribution by), Lilly Kong (Contribution by), Siu Leung Li (Contribution by), Paul Pickowicz (Contribution by), Fanon Che Wilkins (Contribution by), Wong Ain-ling (Contribution by), Sai-shing Yung (Contribution by)
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By Poshek Fu (Editor), Timothy P. Barnard (Contribution by), Cheng Pei-pei (Contribution by), Ramona Curry (Contribution by), Poshek Fu (Contribution by), Lane J Harris (Contribution by), Law Kar (Contribution by), Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua (Contribution by), Lilly Kong (Contribution by), Siu Leung Li (Contribution by), Paul Pickowicz (Contribution by), Fanon Che Wilkins (Contribution by), Wong Ain-ling (Contribution by), Sai-shing Yung (Contribution by)
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Started in Shanghai in the 1920s, the legendary Shaw Brothers Studio began to dominate the worldwide Chinese film market after moving its production facilities to Hong Kong in 1957. Drawing together scholars from such diverse disciplines as history, cultural geography, and film studies, China Forever addresses how the Shaw Brothers raised the production standards of Hong Kong cinema, created a pan-Chinese cinema culture and distribution network, helped globalize Chinese-language cinema, and...






















