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Cultural Intermediaries in East Asian Film Industries

Cultural Intermediaries in East Asian Film Industries

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This book explores the roles of cultural intermediaries in East Asian cinema, examining their differences, resources, services, social background, and political implications. It argues that they have been essential in creating the idea of East Asian cinema.

Format: Hardback
Length: 150 pages
Publication date: 21 December 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This captivating book delves into the intricate roles played by cultural intermediaries in the vibrant realm of East Asian cinema. Drawing upon extensive original research and adopting a social science perspective that emphasizes the intricate social processes involved in the cultural production, circulation, and consumption of films, as well as the complex social relations they entail, the book offers a comprehensive examination of various issues. It explores the profound differences between individual and collective intermediaries, examines the diverse resources and services they mediate, delves into their social backgrounds and targeted audiences, and uncovers the political implications of their work.

One of the key findings of this insightful study is that cultural intermediaries have played a pivotal role in shaping the very concept of East Asian cinema. Their contributions have been indispensable in establishing the region as a significant hub for film production and appreciation, contributing to its global recognition. Through their intermediation, films from East Asia have gained access to wider audiences, fostering cultural exchange and promoting understanding between different cultures.

Moreover, the book sheds light on the diverse range of resources and services that cultural intermediaries provide. From film distribution and exhibition to film criticism and education, these professionals play a vital role in promoting the appreciation and understanding of East Asian cinema. They curate screenings, organize festivals, and provide critical analysis, thereby enriching the film-going experience and fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural nuances and complexities of the region.

In addition to examining the roles of cultural intermediaries, the book also explores their social backgrounds and targeted audiences. Cultural intermediaries are often drawn from diverse backgrounds, including academia, film industry, and cultural institutions. They possess a deep understanding of the cultural nuances and traditions of East Asia, which enables them to connect with audiences on a meaningful level. By tailoring their services and programming to specific audiences, cultural intermediaries ensure that East Asian cinema reaches a wider and more diverse audience, promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

Furthermore, the political implications of cultural intermediaries' work cannot be overlooked. They often navigate complex political landscapes, balancing the demands of different stakeholders and advocating for the representation and recognition of diverse voices and perspectives. Through their advocacy and programming, cultural intermediaries contribute to the promotion of social justice, democracy, and human rights in East Asia, fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

In conclusion, this book offers a profound exploration of the roles played by cultural intermediaries in East Asian cinema. Through extensive research and a social science perspective, it sheds light on the diverse resources and services they mediate, the social backgrounds and targeted audiences they serve, and the political implications of their work. By highlighting the central role of cultural intermediaries in shaping the concept of East Asian cinema and promoting cultural exchange and understanding, this book contributes to our understanding of the complex and dynamic world of film and media.

Weight: 400g
Dimension: 164 x 241 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032159942

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