Cultural Polysemy and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism in the Theme Songs of Hong Kong Television Dramas

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Titre
Cultural Polysemy and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism in the Theme Songs of Hong Kong Television Dramas
Résumé
In 1980, Hong Kong’s commercial Television Broadcast Limited (TVB) television drama The Bund ( 上海滩 ) was popularly received in the city as well as in South-East Asia and the broader Chinese diaspora. Set in the cosmopolitan treaty port of Shanghai in the 1920s, The Bund revolves around the violent ascent of a coolie (Ray Lui) and a disillusioned student activist (Chow Yun-Fat) to become prominent mobsters. Not only were two sequels made within that year, but this historical gangster drama has been repeatedly resurrected in television dramas and fi lms, including Chow’s redux, The Last Tycoon ( 大上海 ), three decades later in 2012. From karaoke lounges to social media sites, theme songs of The Bund remain popular more than three decades after the dramas were screened . With music composed by Joseph Koo, lyrics by Wong Jim and sung by Frances Yip, the main and supplementary theme songs refl ected the intimate role of the Hong Kong-based contemporary Cantonese popular music, or Canto-pop, in cultivating a more memorable and enduring televisual culture. With the smooth synchronization of Koo’s classical music with the undulating pitch of Yip, the song articulates the unpredictable tribulations of the changing fortunes in the treaty-port of Shanghai in the interwar years. To a certain extent, it is also a narrative that reminds viewers in Hong Kong and beyond of similar socio-political and historical predicaments.
Titre du livre
Television Histories in Asia
Lieu
Londres
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
15 août 2015
Pages
198-215
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-203-73650-0
Extra
Num Pages: 18
Référence
Kai Khiun, L. (2015). Cultural Polysemy and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism in the Theme Songs of Hong Kong Television Dramas. Dans Television Histories in Asia (p. 198‑215). Routledge. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1064530196
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