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This pivot considers the history, methodology and practice of Asian
theatre and investigates the role of Asian theatre and film in
contemporary transnational Asian identities. It critically reviews
the topics of transnationalism and intercultural political
difference, arguing that the concept of Transnational Asian theatre
or 'TransAsia' can promote cultural diversity and social
transformation. The book notably offers an understanding of theatre
as a cultural laboratory, a repository for diverse histories and a
forum for intercultural dialogue, allowing for a better
understanding of sociocultural patterns surrounding transnational
Asian identity and mobility.
This book investigates the aesthetics and politics of
Post/Taiwan-New-Cinema by examining fifteen movies by six directors
and frequent award winners in international film festivals. The
book considers the works of such prominent directors as Edward
Yang, Tsai Ming-liang and Chang Tsuo-chi and their influence on
Asian films, as well as emergent phenomenal directors such as Wei
Te-sheng, Zero Chou, and Chung Mong-hong. It also explores the
possibility of transnational and trans-local social sphere in the
interstices of layered colonial legacies, nation-state domination,
and global capitalism. Considering Taiwan cinema in the wake of
globalization, it analyses how these films represent the
socio-political transition among multiple colonial legacies, global
capitalism, and the changing cross-strait relation between Taiwan
and the Mainland China. The book discusses how these films
represent nomadic urban middle class, displaced transnational
migrant workers, roaming children and young gangsters, and explores
how the continuity/disjuncture of globalization has not only carved
into historical and personal memories and individual bodies, but
also influenced the transnational production modes and marketing
strategies of cinema.
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