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Contents Introduction: The Chineseness of Hong Kong's Transnational Culture in Today's World I. From Voice to Words and Back in Chinese Identification 1. Much Ado About the Ordinary in Newspaper Column and Book Culture 2. Leftovers of the Film and Television Subtitles in a Transnational Culture II. Image is Everything: Constructions and Mutations of Cultural Identity 3. Hong Kong Muscles and the Sublime Chinese Subjectivity 4. Transnationalization of the Local in a Circular Structure 5. Charlie Chan Reborn as Jackie Chan in Hollywood-Hong Kong Representations 6. Once Upon A Time Racial Passing and Face Swapping in the Wild Wild West 7. Tigers Crouch and Dragons Hide in New Trans-Chinese Cinema III. Objects--A Show Boat To China 8. Giant Panda, Mickey Mouse and Other Transnational Objects of Fantasy in Theme Park Hong Kong Works Cited
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Popular culture -- China -- Hong Kong.
Hong Kong (China) -- Civilization -- 21st century.
Hong Kong (China) -- Civilization -- Foreign influences.