A little interchange on Twitter, this morning, with the fabulous open access book library OAPEN has revealed to Film Studies For Free that TWELVE film studies books published by Hong Kong University Press in the last ten years have recently been made freely accessible via the OAPEN website! The keyword search link to access all OA HKUP books with a film connection is here. Below FSFF has listed links to the twelve e-tomes with the most substantial film studies content. When you arrive at the linked-to page for each item click on the PDF icon there to download the books.
All of these will now be added to FSFF's permanent listing of links to open access film and media studies e-books! Thank you to all the below authors, to Hong Kong University Press and, especially, to OAPEN!
- Horror to the Extreme: Changing Boundaries in Asian Cinema by Choi, Jinhee & Wada-Marciano, Mitsuyo (2009)
- Wong Kar-wai's Ashes of Time by Dissanayake, Wimal (2003)
- Wong Kar-wai's Happy Together by Tambling, Jeremy (2003)
- Chinese Ecocinema: In the Age of Environmental Challenge by Lu, Sheldon H. & Mi, Jiayan (2009)
- John Woo's A Better Tomorrow by Fang, Karen (2004)
- John Woo's The Killer by Hall, Kenneth E. (2009)
- Johnnie To Kei-Fung's PTU by Ingham, Michael (2009)
- Fruit Chan's Durian Durian by Gan, Wendy (2005)
- Fruit Chan's Made in Hong Kong by Cheung, Esther M.K. (2009)
- Frames of Anime: Culture and Image-Building by Hu, Tze-Yue G. (2010)
- Hong Kong Culture: Word and Image by Kam, Louie (2010)
- The Chinese Exotic: Modern Diasporic Femininity by Khoo, Olivia (2007)
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