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Playing to the World's Biggest Audience Michael Curtin

Playing to the World's Biggest Audience By Michael Curtin

Playing to the World's Biggest Audience by Michael Curtin


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Delineates the globalizing pressures and opportunities that since the 1980s have dramatically transformed the terrain of Chinese film and television, including the end of the cold war, the rise of the World Trade Organization, the escalation of democracy movements, and the emergence of an East Asian youth culture.

Playing to the World's Biggest Audience Summary

Playing to the World's Biggest Audience: The Globalization of Chinese Film and TV by Michael Curtin

In this provocative analysis of screen industries in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, Michael Curtin delineates the globalizing pressures and opportunities that since the 1980s have dramatically transformed the terrain of Chinese film and television, including the end of the cold war, the rise of the World Trade Organization, the escalation of democracy movements, and the emergence of an East Asian youth culture. Reaching beyond national frameworks, Curtin examines the prospect of a global Chinese audience that will include more viewers than in the United States and Europe combined.He draws on in-depth interviews with a diverse array of media executives plus a wealth of historical material to argue that this vast and increasingly wealthy market is likely to shake the very foundations of Hollywood's century-long hegemony. Playing to the World's Biggest Audience profiles the leading Chinese commercial studios and telecasters, and delves into the operations of Western conglomerates extending their reach into Asia. Advancing a dynamic and integrative theory of media capital, this innovative book explains the histories and strategies of screen enterprises that aim to become central players in the Global China market and offers an alternative perspective to recent debates about cultural globalization.

Playing to the World's Biggest Audience Reviews

Rises impressively to the challenge of examining film and television throughout greater China in all its complexity. Times Literary Supplement (TLS) [A] compelling new study ... with entertaining anecdotes about government censors, Canto-pop stars, dodgy dot-com billionaires, and triad stand-over men sprinkled throughout ... [An] important work indeed-ambitious and interdisciplinary in scope, and a great read to boot. Senses Of Cinema Anyone wanting a comprehensive survey of recent and emerging developments in the television systems of Chinese-speaking territories ... should read this book at the earliest opportunity. Journal Of Communication Based on solid historical material and extensive interviews, this book provides readers with a panoramic analysis of the Chinese film and TV industry... [It features] a rare combination of market and cultural analysis. Chinese Journal Of Communication An important work that successfully integrates film and television studies across the Diaspora reach of the 'global China market'. The China Journal Provides both history and contemporary analysis... Playing to the World's Biggest Audience will attract scholars and business people wanting to understand the dynamics of Asian media. -- David Bordwell David Bordell Blog

About Michael Curtin

Michael Curtin is Professor of Communication Arts and Director of Global Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is also the author of Media Capital: The Cultural Geography of Globalization and Redeeming the Wasteland: Television Documentary and Cold War Politics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Media Capital in Chinese Film and Television 1. The Pan-Chinese Studio System and Capitalist Paternalism 2. Independent Studios and the Golden Age of Hong Kong Cinema 3. Hyperproduction Erodes Overseas Circulation 4. Hollywood Takes Charge in Taiwan 5. The Globalization of Hong Kong Television 6. Strange Bedfellows in Cross-Strait Drama Production 7. Market Niches and Expanding Aspirations in Taiwan 8. Singapore: From State Paternalism to Regional Media Hub 9. Reterritorializing Star TV in the PRC 10. Globe Satellites Pursuing Local Audiences and Panregional Efficiencies 11. The Promise of Broadband and the Problem of Content 12. From Movies to Multimedia: Connecting Infrastructure and Content Conclusion: Structural Adjustment and the Future of Chinese Media Industry Interviews Notes Bibliography Index

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GOR008742609
9780520251342
0520251342
Playing to the World's Biggest Audience: The Globalization of Chinese Film and TV by Michael Curtin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20070802
353
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