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Editor's Introduction to Part One, "Film Across the Pacific: Projections, Screens, and Mirrors"

Editor's Introduction to Part One, "Film Across the Pacific: Projections, Screens, and Mirrors" Journal of American-East Asian Relations 17 (2010) 297–303 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011 DOI 10.1163/187656111X569194 brill.nl/jaer 1 Th anks for kind help and knowledgeable suggestions in producing this issue to Fu Po-shek, Gao Yunxiang, Gregory Lewis, Xiao Zhiwei, and the extraordinary support of Wang Xiaofei. Editor’s Introduction to Part One, “Film Across the Pacifi c: Projections, Screens, and Mirrors” Charles W. Hayford Northwestern University Email: C-Hayford@Northwestern.edu Keywords Cinema , globalization , transnationalism To tell the truth, when we issued the Call for Papers for our theme issue, we had no idea that we would get such an enthusiastic response. We received so many good articles that we are publishing the issue in two parts, with more articles in the pipeline. 1 We did not issue an agenda or set of theoretical concerns, and the themes and topics of the articles we selected form a scattered mosaic, not balanced coverage. Most of the fi lms are not high art. Nevertheless, taken as a whole, the articles form a useful survey of fi lm in American-East Asian relations and pose questions for further discussion (and you might want to go back to a few of the fi lms with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of American-East Asian Relations Brill

Editor's Introduction to Part One, "Film Across the Pacific: Projections, Screens, and Mirrors"

Journal of American-East Asian Relations , Volume 17 (4): 297 – Jan 1, 2010

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Brill
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© 2010 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1058-3947
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1876-5610
DOI
10.1163/187656111X569194
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Journal of American-East Asian Relations 17 (2010) 297–303 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011 DOI 10.1163/187656111X569194 brill.nl/jaer 1 Th anks for kind help and knowledgeable suggestions in producing this issue to Fu Po-shek, Gao Yunxiang, Gregory Lewis, Xiao Zhiwei, and the extraordinary support of Wang Xiaofei. Editor’s Introduction to Part One, “Film Across the Pacifi c: Projections, Screens, and Mirrors” Charles W. Hayford Northwestern University Email: C-Hayford@Northwestern.edu Keywords Cinema , globalization , transnationalism To tell the truth, when we issued the Call for Papers for our theme issue, we had no idea that we would get such an enthusiastic response. We received so many good articles that we are publishing the issue in two parts, with more articles in the pipeline. 1 We did not issue an agenda or set of theoretical concerns, and the themes and topics of the articles we selected form a scattered mosaic, not balanced coverage. Most of the fi lms are not high art. Nevertheless, taken as a whole, the articles form a useful survey of fi lm in American-East Asian relations and pose questions for further discussion (and you might want to go back to a few of the fi lms with

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Journal of American-East Asian RelationsBrill

Published: Jan 1, 2010

Keywords: CINEMA; GLOBALIZATION; TRANSNATIONALISM

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