This study of An Autumn's Tale argues that Hong Kong films are a window into understanding the shared pasts and ongoing connections between Hong Kong and other globalized cities. Viewed through the lens of transnational American Studies the film sheds important insights on both Hong Kong and U.S. history, culture, and identity.
Mabel Cheung Yuen-Ting's An Autumn's Tale (The New Hong Kong Cinema)
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Author(s)Stacilee Ford
PublisherHong Kong University Press
ISBN / ASIN9622098940
ISBN-139789622098947
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Sales Rank4,081,523
CategorySocial Science
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