香港、好莱坞和网络的终结

Sangjoon Lee
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本章的重点是香港电影业,一直以积极不干涉主义原则为指导。它描述了上世纪60年代在香港自由放任经济政策下建立起来的邵氏兄弟(Shaw Brothers)。它还讨论了灵活性和宽松的氛围,这种氛围促使电影公司尝试满足香港电影业的独特需求,以满足东亚和东南亚的跨国华人社区,这帮助它迅速获得了全球知名度。本章强调,香港作为20世纪中国社会内部和社会之间经济和文化交流的枢纽,是与之竞争的媒体之都之一。它探讨了邵氏兄弟在20世纪60年代的空前增长是如何与香港作为亚洲金融中心的地位上升相对应的。
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Hong Kong, Hollywood, and the End of the Network
This chapter focuses on the Hong Kong film industry, which has been guided by the principle of positive non-interventionism. It describes the Shaw Brothers, which was built under the Hong Kong version of laissez-faire economic policy in the 1960s. It also discusses the flexibility and relaxed atmosphere that led studios to experiment with the Hong Kong film industry's unique need to satisfy transnational Chinese communities in East and Southeast Asia, which helped it quickly gain global currency. The chapter emphasizes Hong Kong as one of the competing media capitals due to its status as a nexus for economic and cultural flows within and between Chinese societies through the twentieth century. It explores how the unprecedented growth of the Shaw Brothers in the 1960s paralleled Hong Kong's rising status as a financial center in the region.
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