Film Stardom in South East Asia / / ed. by Jonathan Driskell.

Analyses the cinematic and social significance of the star phenomenon in Southeast AsiaThe first book to address the important role played by film stars in Southeast Asian cinemaProvides detailed case studies of many of the region’s biggest stars, including Bea Alonso, Nora Aunor, Kiều Chinh, John L...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:International Film Stars : IFS
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.) :; 30 B/W illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
Chapter 1 Spectral stars, haunted screens: Cambodian golden age cinema --
Chapter 2 P. Ramlee, the star: Malay stardom and society in the 1950s–60s --
Chapter 3 Shake it like Elvis: Win Oo, the culturally appropriate heart-throb of the Burmese socialist years --
Chapter 4 Trà Giang’s stardom in wartime Vietnam: simple glamour, socialist modernity and acting agency --
Chapter 5 Seeking a passport: the transnational career of Kiều Chinh --
Chapter 6 Three kinds of stardom in Indonesia --
Chapter 7 The Indonesian sex bomb: female sexuality in cinema 1970s–90s --
Chapter 8 Nora Aunor and Sharon Cuneta as migrant workers: stars and labour export in Filipino commercial films --
Chapter 9 One more second chance: love team longevity and utility in the era of the television studio --
Chapter 10 The changing status of the Thai luk khrueng (Eurasian) performer: a case study of Ananda Everingham --
Chapter 11 Fight like a girl: Jeeja Yanin as a female martial arts star --
Notes on contributors --
Index
Summary:Analyses the cinematic and social significance of the star phenomenon in Southeast AsiaThe first book to address the important role played by film stars in Southeast Asian cinemaProvides detailed case studies of many of the region’s biggest stars, including Bea Alonso, Nora Aunor, Kiều Chinh, John Lloyd Cruz, Sharon Cuneta, Ananda Everingham, Rhoma Irama, P. Ramlee, and Jeeja YaninRe-examines the region’s cinema from the perspective of stardom, offering fresh insight into its rich popular filmmaking traditionsOffers new perspectives on key historical and political contexts through case studies focusing on stars from across the region and from the 1950s to the present dayBrings together experts in the cinemas of Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia/ Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam to provide a comprehensive regional perspective on the star phenomenonThroughout Southeast Asia, film stars hold an important place in popular culture. They feature prominently in magazines and newspapers, on billboards and cinema marquees, at public events and premieres, and on the internet and social media. Southeast Asian cinemas have built their own distinctive star systems, which have produced a host of successful icons. These stars often possess the features of stardom commonly noted in film scholarship, such as glamour and charisma, while simultaneously offering nationally and regionally specific inflections of the phenomenon, embodying local tastes, values and ideologies. Stars such as Ananda Everingham in Thailand, P. Ramlee in Malaysia, and Nora Aunor in the Philippines, have all reached significant levels of fame in their respective countries. And yet, there is little academic work focusing on Southeast Asia’s stars. This book addresses this neglect by examining how stars shape the marketing, business and economics of their industries, contribute to the meanings and popularity of their films, and give insight into the social and political contexts of life in Southeast Asia.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474442213
9783110992809
9783110992816
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110780390
DOI:10.1515/9781474442213
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Jonathan Driskell.