Asian American Film Festivals : Frames, Locations, and Performances of Memory /
Högerle, Erin Franziska
Asian American Film Festivals : Frames, Locations, and Performances of Memory / Erin Franziska Högerle. - 1 online resource (XIII, 337 p.) - Media and Cultural Memory , 28 1613-8961 ; .
Dissertation
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: Why Asian America, Film Festivals, and Memory? -- 2 Memory in Asian American Cinema -- 3 The Film Festival as Memory Network -- 4 Framing Memory: Festival Narratives -- 5 The Mise-en-Scène of Memory: Film Festivals’ Curation of Space -- 6 Performing Memory: Film Festival Actors and Communities -- 7 Conclusion: The Present and Future of Asian American Film Festivals -- 8 Appendix -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index of Terms -- Index of Film Festivals -- Index of Locations -- Index of Organizations
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Responding to a lack of studies on the film festival’s role in the production of cultural memory, this book explores different parameters through which film festivals shape our reception and memories of films. By focusing on two Asian American film festivals, this book analyzes the frames of memory that festivals create for their films, constructed through and circulated by the various festival media. It further establishes that festival locations—both cities and screening venues—play a significant role in shaping our experience of films. Finally, it shows that festivals produce performances which help guide audiences towards certain readings and direct the film’s role as a memory object. Bringing together film festival studies and memory studies, 'Asian American Film Festivals' offers a mixed-methods approach with which to explore the film festival phenomenon, thus shedding light on the complex dynamics of frames, locations, and performances shaping the festival’s memory practices. It also draws attention to the understudied genre of Asian American film festivals, showing how these festivals actively engage in constructing and performing a minority group’s collective identity and memory.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110693546 9783110696653 9783110696530
10.1515/9783110696530 doi
2020945449
Asian Americans in motion pictures.
Asian Americans--Psychology.
Collective memory--United States.
Film festivals--United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
Asian American film. Minority film festivals. cinema memory. memories of migration.
PN1993.42.U6 / H64 2021
791.43079/73
Asian American Film Festivals : Frames, Locations, and Performances of Memory / Erin Franziska Högerle. - 1 online resource (XIII, 337 p.) - Media and Cultural Memory , 28 1613-8961 ; .
Dissertation
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: Why Asian America, Film Festivals, and Memory? -- 2 Memory in Asian American Cinema -- 3 The Film Festival as Memory Network -- 4 Framing Memory: Festival Narratives -- 5 The Mise-en-Scène of Memory: Film Festivals’ Curation of Space -- 6 Performing Memory: Film Festival Actors and Communities -- 7 Conclusion: The Present and Future of Asian American Film Festivals -- 8 Appendix -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index of Terms -- Index of Film Festivals -- Index of Locations -- Index of Organizations
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Responding to a lack of studies on the film festival’s role in the production of cultural memory, this book explores different parameters through which film festivals shape our reception and memories of films. By focusing on two Asian American film festivals, this book analyzes the frames of memory that festivals create for their films, constructed through and circulated by the various festival media. It further establishes that festival locations—both cities and screening venues—play a significant role in shaping our experience of films. Finally, it shows that festivals produce performances which help guide audiences towards certain readings and direct the film’s role as a memory object. Bringing together film festival studies and memory studies, 'Asian American Film Festivals' offers a mixed-methods approach with which to explore the film festival phenomenon, thus shedding light on the complex dynamics of frames, locations, and performances shaping the festival’s memory practices. It also draws attention to the understudied genre of Asian American film festivals, showing how these festivals actively engage in constructing and performing a minority group’s collective identity and memory.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110693546 9783110696653 9783110696530
10.1515/9783110696530 doi
2020945449
Asian Americans in motion pictures.
Asian Americans--Psychology.
Collective memory--United States.
Film festivals--United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
Asian American film. Minority film festivals. cinema memory. memories of migration.
PN1993.42.U6 / H64 2021
791.43079/73

