What role did cinema play in the Chinese Communist Party’s political project of shaping ideal socialist citizens in the early People’s Republic? In Moulding the Socialist Subject, Xiaoning Lu deploys case studies from popular film genres, movie star culture and rural film exhibition practices to argue that Chinese cinema in 1949–1966, at once an important political instrument, an enjoyable yet instructive form of entertainment, and a specific manifestation of the socialist society of the spectacle, was an everyday site where the moulding of the new socialist person unfolded. While painting a broad picture of Chinese socialist cinema, Lu credits the human agency of film professionals, whose self-reflexivity and individual adaptability played...
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The Chinese Cinema Book provides an essential guide to the cinemas of the People’s Republic of China...
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Includes bibliographical references (page 88)Because of China's distinctive historical background, t...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
Abstract In this thesis I will explore the figure and configuration of women in twent...
The Chinese Cinema Book provides an essential guide to the cinemas of the People’s Republic of China...
The article reveals the origins of Chinese Communist cinema and the establishment of State control o...
This article examines the relationship between film translation and nation building duringthe per...
This article aims to present the basic characteristics and political function of the centralized pla...
Engaging with fiction films devoted to heroic tales from the decade and a half between 1949 and 1966...
After the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, and the subsequent nationalization...
This thesis explores the politics of cinematic realism during the Chinese Cultural Revolution from 1...
The Chinese cinema from 1984 to 1989 was certainly different from that of the previous period based ...
101 pagesChinese film stands as a cinematic barometer for the country's ideological vicissitudes. T...
This theses, of primarily a sociological nature, aims to examine the emergence of post-Mao Chinese c...
In this master thesis, I focus on a controversial historical movement—the 1930s’ Chinese Leftist Fil...
This dissertation is a study of elite efforts to master new technologies of political communication ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 88)Because of China's distinctive historical background, t...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
Abstract In this thesis I will explore the figure and configuration of women in twent...
The Chinese Cinema Book provides an essential guide to the cinemas of the People’s Republic of China...