All Stories

  1. LGBTQ+ People and Media Industries
  2. Female Convict Scorpion : production context, gender politics, and cinematic excesses in a Japanese women-in-prison film series
  3. Kara Hui: From Young Auntie to Mother Figure
  4. Time, Space and the Chinese Migrant in Guo Xiaolu's Works
  5. Representations of Gendered Labour, Sex Work and Affect
  6. Introduction
  7. Lilting
  8. Conclusions
  9. Migration and Identity in British East and Southeast Asian Cinema
  10. Responses to health risk and suffering: ‘China’ in the Italian media discourses during the early stage of the Covid-19 pandemic
  11. Screening Communities: Negotiating Narratives of Empire, Nation, and the Cold War in Hong Kong Cinema Jing Jing Chang Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2019 ix + 246 pp. ISBN 978-988-8455-76-8
  12. The Chinese film industry: Emerging debates
  13. Digital entrepreneurship in Taiwan and Thailand: Embracing precarity as a personal response to political and economic change
  14. Digital Entrepreneurship, Gender and Intersectionality
  15. Be creative: Making a living in the new cultural industries
  16. Introduction: creativity, knowledge and innovation in virtual work
  17. China’s iGeneration: Cinema and Moving Image Culture for the Twenty-First Century, edited by Matthew Johnson et al. (2014)
  18. The strengths of close ties: Taiwanese online entrepreneurship, gender and intersectionality
  19. Who could be an Oriental angel? Lou Jing, mixed heritage and the discourses of Chinese ethnicity
  20. Getting in, Getting on, Getting out? Women as Career Scramblers in the UK film and Television Industries
  21. Product placement with ‘Chinese characteristics’: Feng Xiaogang's films andGo Lala Go!
  22. Multimedia Stardom in Hong Kong
  23. Idols and celebrity in Japanese media culture, by Patrick W. Galbraith and Jason G. Karlin
  24. East Asian Film Stars
  25. The Postmodern Life of My Aunt? A Chronotope of Postsocialist China
  26. Ann Hui's Song of the Exile
  27. Importing Genre, Exporting Cult: The Japanese Zom-Com
  28. From Wah Dee to CEO: Andy Lau and performing the authentic Hong Kong star
  29. Zhang Ziyi
  30. Introduction