Hong Kong Crime Films: Criminal Realism, Censorship and Society, 1947-1986

Author:   Kristof Van den Troost (Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Hong Kong Crime Films: Criminal Realism, Censorship and Society, 1947-1986


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Hong Kong Crime Films is the first book detailing the post-war history of the genre before the release of John Woo's A Better Tomorrow (1986), the film that put Hong Kong action-crime on the global map. Focusing on what it calls the mode of 'criminal realism' in the crime film, the book shows how depictions of Hong Kong's social reality (including crime) were for decades anxiously policed by colonial censors, and how crime films tended (and still tend) to confound and transgress critical definitions of realism. Drawing on extensive archival research, Hong Kong Crime Films covers several neglected topics in the study of Hong Kong cinema, such as the evolving generic landscape of the crime film prior to the 1980s, the influence of colonial film censorship on the genre, and the prominence and contestation of ""realism"" in the local history of the crime film.

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Author:   Kristof Van den Troost (Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781399521772


ISBN 10:   1399521772
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 May 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Tables Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration Introduction: Criminal Realism Part I: The Generic Landscape of the Post-War Hong Kong Crime Film, 1947-1969 Gangsters and Unofficial Justice Fighters: Realist Lunlipian versus Action-Adventure Films Detectives and Suspense Thrillers: Remaking Hitchcock in Hong Kong Intermezzo: Censorship of Cinematic Crime and Violence in Colonial Hong Kong Part II: The Modern Hong Kong Crime Film, Criminal Realism and Hong Kong Identity, 1969-1986 A New Form of Criminal Realism Crime Films and Hong Kong Identity The New Wave, Critical Discourse and Deepening Localisation Afterword: The Uncertain Present and Future of Criminal Realism in Hong Kong Glossary Filmography Bibliography Index

Reviews

Hong Kong Crime Films is a richly textured, deeply rewarding contribution to Hong Kong film studies and to histories of censorship in world film. -- Karen Fang * Film Quarterly * A comprehensive and sophisticated review of one of the most important and yet least studied film genres of Hong Kong cinema. Clearly written and richly historicized, it illuminates the significant link between crime film and the questions of colonialism, political censorship, and social changes. This timely and compelling book goes a long way toward filling an important gap in Hong Kong cinema studies. -- Po-Shek Fu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign In this book, Van Den Troost combines his rigorous archival investigation with original textual analyses. The result is an insightful examination of not only the genre itself, but also how cinematic realism in Hong Kong has been actively informed by police governmentality, censorship, and contesting social affects under colonialism. -- Victor Fan, King’s College London


Hong Kong Crime Films is a richly textured, deeply rewarding contribution to Hong Kong film studies and to histories of censorship in world film. --Karen Fang ""Film Quarterly"" A comprehensive and sophisticated review of one of the most important and yet least studied film genres of Hong Kong cinema. Clearly written and richly historicized, it illuminates the significant link between crime film and the questions of colonialism, political censorship, and social changes. This timely and compelling book goes a long way toward filling an important gap in Hong Kong cinema studies. --Po-Shek Fu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign In this book, Van Den Troost combines his rigorous archival investigation with original textual analyses. The result is an insightful examination of not only the genre itself, but also how cinematic realism in Hong Kong has been actively informed by police governmentality, censorship, and contesting social affects under colonialism. --Victor Fan, King's College London


Author Information

Kristof Van den Troost is Assistant Professor at the Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).

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