
Film and Constitutional Controversy
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'Few books I know of interweave cinema and law as intelligently as Film and Constitutional Controversy in elucidating Hong Kong's post-1997 identity crisis. For anyone concerned with contemporary Hong Kong, China, and the wide-ranging legacies of British colonialism, Marco Wan's informative, judicious account is a must-read. It has so much to tell us about the practical conundrums, allegorical fantasies, and popular affects stemming from this singular historical situation.' Rey Chow, Anne Firor Scott Professor of Literature, Duke University 'Marco Wan's Film and Constitutional Controversy is a fascinating contribution that makes creative use of the nexus between film, culture, and law to trace Hong Kong's unique historical trajectory. At the same time, Wan draws on Hong Kong's singular relationship to the rule of law to offer fresh insights into how film and law can be mutually illuminating.' Michel Rosenfeld, University Professor of Law and Comparative Democracy, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University 'This is a unique contribution to studies on the cultural identity of Hong Kong society, on its close connection to the rule-of-law tradition, and on its expression in 'constitutional cinematography': a group of leading films illustrating how law is built into the very core of culture and identity. It documents the drama of absorption and resistance in the complex landscape of the 'One Country - Two Systems' scheme. Wan's analysis is more relevant today than ever before.' Lech Garlicki, retired Judge of the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of Poland; Professor Emeritus, University of Warsaw; Visiting Professor, Washington University in St. Louis and University of Hong KongMore details
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