In China on Screen, Chris Berry and Mary Farquhar, leaders in the field of Chinese film studies, explore more than one hundred years of Chinese cinema and nation. Providing new perspectives on key movements, themes, and filmmakers, Berry and Farquhar analyze the films of a variety of directors and actors, including Chen Kaige, Zhang Yimou, Hou Hsiao Hsien, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Wong Kar-wai, and Ang Lee. They argue for the abandonment of "national cinema" as an analytic tool and propose "cinema and the national" as a more productive framework. With this approach, they show how movies from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora construct and contest different ideas of Chinese nation--as empire, republic,...
This study looks at nationalism in China since the 1980s. It attempts to examine whether nationalism...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
This thesis begins with the question of how a more comprehensive comparative poetics of cinema might...
During the last decade, books and papers on Chinese cinema have multiplied almost exponentially. One...
During the last decade, books and papers on Chinese cinema have multiplied almost exponentially. One...
Van Den Troost Kristof. Chris Berry et Mary Farquhar, China on screen : Cinema and Nation. In: Persp...
Studies of national cinemas have identified auteur directors as important elements in the building ...
Chinese-language cinema has been undergoing dramatic changes since 2000. Many of these changes paral...
This book examines some of the many and complex ways the national shapes and appears in Chinese film...
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
The Chinese Cinema Book provides an essential guide to the cinemas of the People’s Republic of China...
A tour de force chronicling the development of realism in Chinese cinema The history of Chinese cin...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
This study looks at nationalism in China since the 1980s. It attempts to examine whether nationalism...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
This thesis begins with the question of how a more comprehensive comparative poetics of cinema might...
During the last decade, books and papers on Chinese cinema have multiplied almost exponentially. One...
During the last decade, books and papers on Chinese cinema have multiplied almost exponentially. One...
Van Den Troost Kristof. Chris Berry et Mary Farquhar, China on screen : Cinema and Nation. In: Persp...
Studies of national cinemas have identified auteur directors as important elements in the building ...
Chinese-language cinema has been undergoing dramatic changes since 2000. Many of these changes paral...
This book examines some of the many and complex ways the national shapes and appears in Chinese film...
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
The Chinese Cinema Book provides an essential guide to the cinemas of the People’s Republic of China...
A tour de force chronicling the development of realism in Chinese cinema The history of Chinese cin...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
This study looks at nationalism in China since the 1980s. It attempts to examine whether nationalism...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
This thesis begins with the question of how a more comprehensive comparative poetics of cinema might...