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从文化生产视角看新台剧的产制现状与未来发展 被引量:2
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作者 阎立峰 刘也夫 《台湾研究集刊》 CSSCI 2022年第3期123-140,共18页
凭借《我们与恶的距离》《想见你》《俗女养成记》等突破性剧集作品,沉寂近十年的台剧重新引起了大陆观众的关注。从文化生产视角出发,对2016年以来台湾地区的剧集产制情况进行分析后发现,新台剧是台湾岛内影视剧业者抓住跨国跨区媒体... 凭借《我们与恶的距离》《想见你》《俗女养成记》等突破性剧集作品,沉寂近十年的台剧重新引起了大陆观众的关注。从文化生产视角出发,对2016年以来台湾地区的剧集产制情况进行分析后发现,新台剧是台湾岛内影视剧业者抓住跨国跨区媒体公司和OTT平台在亚太市场进行产业布局的机会,打破原本由岛内商业电视台主导剧集生产局面的结果。凭借外部输入的资金和先进的制作资源,台剧内容业者得以制作投资风险高的类型化剧集,这同时也带来极高的“全球在地化”风险。新台剧为华语电视戏剧产业发展以及应对全球化风险提供了一个可供观察的样本,对于促进两岸文化交流融合也有镜鉴价值。 展开更多
关键词 台剧地区 台湾地区研究 全球在地化 OTT平台
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A Great Citizen Is Still "Under-Construction": The Conflicting Self-Identity in Sayonara 1945
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作者 LEE Shin-yi CHEN Jui-sung 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2014年第10期840-847,共8页
Sayonara 1945, performed by Golden Bough Theatre in 2010 in Taipei, was claimed to be a "Heart Taiwan Magical Musical". This "Heart Taiwan Magical Musical" is actually an adaptation ofTaiwan Residents Opela, a ref... Sayonara 1945, performed by Golden Bough Theatre in 2010 in Taipei, was claimed to be a "Heart Taiwan Magical Musical". This "Heart Taiwan Magical Musical" is actually an adaptation ofTaiwan Residents Opela, a reformed and adapted style of Taiwan Residents local opera (gezaixi), which has been strongly influenced by Japanese Colonization. Sayanara 1945 fictionalizes a troop of Taiwan Residents youths who join the Imperial Army being lied and cheated to dig gold for the Japanese Emperor after the war is over. This play gives a conflicting scenario of being Taiwan Residents in 1945, while everything that defined Taiwan Residents suddenly turned out to be treason to the country. By adapting the form of Opela, the play structurally presents a society where diverse and plural cultural elements counteract each other in Taiwan. Furthermore, as the title suggests, the play says Sayonara ("Goodbye" in Japanese) to 1945, yet the confusion and conflict generated in 1945 still haunt Taiwan Residents society. In other words, the play responds to an on-going self-conflict of being Taiwan Residents that still continues even after the war and unto the present symbolically. Presented in the year before "the Republic of China" celebrated her hundredth birthday, this play portrays the anxiety about who the Taiwan Residents really are over the island, just like in the summer of 1945 when everything was also uncertain and confusing. This paper intends to discuss, by adopting the form and techniques of Opela, how this reformed Opela speaks for Taiwan Residents local arts and culture, and how the Taiwan Residents identity is framed and shaped ever since the colonization era. 展开更多
关键词 Opela Sayonara 1945 Golden Bough Theatre Taiwan Residents opera Taiwan Residents identity Japanesecolonization Japanization movement
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