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Semiotic multimodality :a filmic analysis of Wong Kar-Wai's in the mood for love /
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                    - Tan, Chee Seng (Author)
- Caires, Carlos (Contributor)
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            Semiotic multimodality :a filmic analysis of Wong Kar-Wai's in the mood for love /
        Abstract
            The study builts on Bateman and Schmidt’s (2011) and Tseng’s (2009) research on film as a form of “cinematographic document,” and continues their efforts to construct a semiotic mode of film. The author recognizes the complexity of undertaking research in the domain of semiotic discourse. This study argues that as film analysis is about ways of seeing and synthesizing different cinematic styles, strategies; learnt cinematic conventions and reflective viewing is imperative. The interaction of robust multimodal resources, well-defined analytic units, based on dependable models, and conducted through a discursive process should align to produce fruitful filmic discourse. The study premised on the assumption that film is more than a “self-enclosed signification system” but a crucial “cultural practice” that “reflect and inflect culture.” Taken together, this view underscores the importance and interactivity of cinema, culture and society. To this end, the study contributes to filmic meaning making, the New Hong Kong Cinema, and finally, the present study invariably serves as a form of “social document” or “cultural artifacts” in its exploration of Hong Kong ever changing identity, culture and moods.
        Type
            PhD in Global Studies
        University
            University of Saint Joseph
        Place
            Macao
        Date
            2017
        # of Pages
            353
        Language
            English
        Short Title
            Semiotic multimodality
        Library Catalog
            USJ Library
        Call Number
            D-GLS 2017 TAN,CHE
        Notes
            Supervisor : Carlos Caires; In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of PhD in Global Studies in the Faculty of Creative Studies, University of Saint Joseph, 2017; Includes bibliography and index
Citation
            Tan, C. S. (2017). Semiotic multimodality :a filmic analysis of Wong Kar-Wai’s in the mood for love / [PhD in Global Studies, University of Saint Joseph]. http://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=174051
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