Hollywood Made in China

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Univ of California Press, 7 févr. 2017 - 245 pages
China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001 ignited a race to capture new global media audiences. Hollywood moguls began courting Chinese investors to create entertainment on an international scale—from behemoth theme parks to blockbuster films. Hollywood Made in China examines these new collaborations, where the distinctions between Hollywood’s “dream factory” and the PRC’s “Chinese dream” of global influence become increasingly blurred. With insightful policy analysis, ethnographic research, and interviews with CEOs, directors, and film workers in Beijing, Shanghai, and Los Angeles, Aynne Kokas offers an unflinching look at China’s new role in the global media industries. A window into the partnerships with Chinese corporations that now shape Hollywood, this book will captivate anyone who consumes commercial media in the twenty-first century.
 

Table des matières

Introduction
1
China and Hollywood
19
Mickey Mouse Kung Fu Panda
40
How Chinese Film Policy
63
How Industry Forums
89
How AbovetheLine Workers
110
How BelowtheLine
131
Examples of SinoUS Film
167
Notes
175
Filmography
209
Bibliography
215
Index
235
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Aynne Kokas is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia and a nonresident scholar in Chinese media at the Baker Institute of Public Policy at Rice University.

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