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Author Fu, Poshek, 1955- author.

Title Hong Kong media and Asia's cold war / Po-Shek Fu
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 235 pages) : illustrations
Contents Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. East Meets West: Crossroads in the Cold War -- 2. Third Force in Exile: Chinese Student Weekly and the Cultural Cold War, 1952-​1960 -- 3. American Cinematic Intervention: Asia Pictures and the Asia Foundation -- 4. Making "China" in Hong Kong: The Shaw Brothers' Movietown -- 5. Epilogue: "My City" in Flux -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Select Filmography -- Photo Credits -- Index
Summary "British Hong Kong was a historical anomaly in the Cold War. It experienced no "hot war" or organized movement for independence, and yet it was a key battlefield of Asia's cultural Cold War thanks largely to its unique location right next to Mao's China. The large influx of filmmakers, writers and intellectuals from the mainland after 1948-1949 made the colony a hub of mass entertainment and popular publications in the region. Based on untapped archival materials, contemporary sources, and numerous interviews with filmmakers, magazine editors and student activists, this book sheds lights on the contest between Communist China, Nationalist Taiwan, and the US to mobilize the colony's cinema and print media to win the hearts and minds of ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia and around the world. At the front and centre of this propaganda and psychological warfare was the emigre media industry. It was the "golden age" of Mandarin cinema and popular culture. In the wake of the 1967 Riots through the 1970s, the emergence of a new, local-born generation challenged and reshaped the Cold War networks of émigré cultural production and led to a gradual winding down of Hong Kong's cultural Cold War. This brings to light specifically the ways in which global conflicts were localized, intertwined with myriad local historical experiences and cultural formation. British Hong Kong was, in fact, a crossroads in the Cold War where the global, the regional, and the local intersected"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 06, 2023)
Subject Mass media -- China -- Hong Kong
Mass media -- Taiwan
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Asia
Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- China -- Hong Kong
Motion pictures -- Political aspects -- Taiwan
Mass media
Motion pictures -- Political aspects
Social aspects
Sociology & anthropology.
Media Studies.
Asia
China -- Hong Kong
Taiwan
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2022053499
ISBN 9780190073794
0190073799
9780190073800
0190073802
9780190073787
0190073780