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Chapter 2 Black and Red: Post-War Hong Kong Noir and its Interrelation with Progressive Cinema, 1947–57
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on the Contributors xi
- Introduction: Hong Kong Neo-Noir 1
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PART ONE. SEEDS OF NOIR IN HONG KONG CINEMA
- Chapter 1 ‘A Rose by Any Other Name’: Wong Tin-lam’s The Wild, Wild Rose as Melodrama Musical Noir Hybrid 13
- Chapter 2 Black and Red: Post-War Hong Kong Noir and its Interrelation with Progressive Cinema, 1947–57 30
- Chapter 3 Sword, Fist or Gun? The 1970s Origins of Contemporary Hong Kong Noir 51
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PART TWO. NEO-NOIR FILMS IN CLOSE-UP
- Chapter 4 Doubled Indemnity: Fruit Chan and the Meta-Fictions of Hong Kong Neo-Noir 77
- Chapter 5 Running on Karma: Hong Kong Noir and the Political Unconscious 97
- Chapter 6 Beyond Hypothermia: Cool Women Killers in Hong Kong Cinema 118
- Chapter 7 Tech-Noir: A Sub-Genre May not Exist in Hong Kong Science Fiction Films 140
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PART THREE. COSMOPOLITAN CITYSPACE AND NEO-NOIR
- Chapter 8 Location Filmmaking and the Hong Kong Crime Film: Anatomy of a Scene 159
- Chapter 9 Running Out of Time, Hard-Boiled and 24-Hour Cityspace 178
- Chapter 10 Exiled in Macau: Hong Kong Neo-Noir and Paradoxical Lyricism 198
- Chapter 11 The Tentacles of History: Shinjuku Incident’s Return of the Repressed 216
- Bibliography 233
- Filmography 245
- Index 254
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on the Contributors xi
- Introduction: Hong Kong Neo-Noir 1
-
PART ONE. SEEDS OF NOIR IN HONG KONG CINEMA
- Chapter 1 ‘A Rose by Any Other Name’: Wong Tin-lam’s The Wild, Wild Rose as Melodrama Musical Noir Hybrid 13
- Chapter 2 Black and Red: Post-War Hong Kong Noir and its Interrelation with Progressive Cinema, 1947–57 30
- Chapter 3 Sword, Fist or Gun? The 1970s Origins of Contemporary Hong Kong Noir 51
-
PART TWO. NEO-NOIR FILMS IN CLOSE-UP
- Chapter 4 Doubled Indemnity: Fruit Chan and the Meta-Fictions of Hong Kong Neo-Noir 77
- Chapter 5 Running on Karma: Hong Kong Noir and the Political Unconscious 97
- Chapter 6 Beyond Hypothermia: Cool Women Killers in Hong Kong Cinema 118
- Chapter 7 Tech-Noir: A Sub-Genre May not Exist in Hong Kong Science Fiction Films 140
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PART THREE. COSMOPOLITAN CITYSPACE AND NEO-NOIR
- Chapter 8 Location Filmmaking and the Hong Kong Crime Film: Anatomy of a Scene 159
- Chapter 9 Running Out of Time, Hard-Boiled and 24-Hour Cityspace 178
- Chapter 10 Exiled in Macau: Hong Kong Neo-Noir and Paradoxical Lyricism 198
- Chapter 11 The Tentacles of History: Shinjuku Incident’s Return of the Repressed 216
- Bibliography 233
- Filmography 245
- Index 254