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Stephen Teo

    Stephen Teo è un eminente studioso del cinema asiatico, con un focus particolare sul cinema di Hong Kong. Il suo lavoro si addentra nella teoria dei generi, nella storia del cinema e negli studi d'autore nel quadro degli studi culturali. Indaga anche i cinematografi nazionali e le dimensioni letterarie e visive della teoria cinematografica, offrendo profonde intuizioni sulle dinamiche della produzione cinematografica in Asia. Le sue analisi sono cruciali per comprendere la diversità e la complessità della narrazione cinematografica nella regione.

    Eastern Westerns
    Chinese Martial Arts Film and the Philosophy of Action
    Chinese Martial Arts Cinema
    • 2022

      Exploring the intersection of philosophy and cinema, this work delves into the unique philosophical underpinnings of Chinese martial arts films. It posits that understanding these films requires a philosophical lens, revealing how themes of morality, identity, and conflict shape the genre. By analyzing various films, the book highlights the deeper meanings and cultural significance embedded in the action and choreography, offering readers insights into both the artistry and the philosophical questions that arise within these narratives.

      Chinese Martial Arts Film and the Philosophy of Action
    • 2016

      Eastern Westerns

      Film and Genre Outside and Inside Hollywood

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The book explores the resurgence of the western genre in Asia, contrasting its decline in America. It challenges the notion of the western as solely an American cultural product by examining Asian adaptations and their unique aesthetics, styles, and political themes. Through analysis of various Asian westerns and those produced in Australia, Europe, and Hollywood, it highlights the incorporation of Asian philosophical and mythical concepts, showcasing the genre's evolution and global significance.

      Eastern Westerns
    • 2015

      This is the fully-researched account of the historical and contemporary development of the traditional martial arts genre in the Chinese cinema known as wuxia. The book unveils rich layers of the wuxia tradition as it developed in early Shanghai cinema in the late 1920s, and from the 1950s onwards, in the Hong Kong and Taiwan film industries.

      Chinese Martial Arts Cinema