Edinburgh Studies in East Asian Film Series Editors: Margaret Hillenbrand, University of Oxford
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Edinburgh University Press Series New Series Edinburgh Studies in East Asian Film Series Editors: Margaret Hillenbrand, University of Oxford EDINBURGH STUDIES IN EAST ASIAN FILM MEMORY,SUBJECTIVITY ANDINDEPENDENT CHINESE CINEMA Qi Wang Explores the major genres, leading auteurs and cinematic traditions of East Asian cinema The impact of East Asian cinema on the shape and practice of film studies as an academic discipline has grown significantly in recent years. Film scholars, whether trained in the study of East Asia or otherwise, have been drawn towards the region’s cinema, in part because their students are clamouring for courses, and in part because East Asian film is remaking the very meaning of cinema at both the commercial and the aesthetic levels. A field which was so niche as to be almost esoteric only a quarter of a century ago (except, perhaps, in the case of Japanese cinema) has become one of the fastest growth areas in the humanities since the turn of the century. Unlike East Asian literature, which is still locked out of the popular and academic mainstream, cinema is the first aesthetic medium from the region which has gone truly global. The implications of this have yet to be comprehensively exploited in academic publishing. This new series will therefore tackle all aspects of East Asian cinema, encompassing its major genres, its leading auteurs, links between regional cinematic traditions and the growth of transnational cinema. www.euppublishing.com/series/eseaf Forthcoming Memory, Subjectivity and Independent Chinese Cinema Qi Wang Hb 978 0 7486 9233 0 £70.00 September 2014 Edinburgh University Press Series Deleuze Studies Special Issues Deleuze Studies is a bold multidisciplinary journal that challenges orthodoxies, encourages debate, invites controversy, seeks new applications, proposes new interpretations and above all makes new connections between scholars and ideas about the work of Gilles Deleuze. 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