This paper explores the notions of “Sinophone” and “Chinese-language cinema” under the rubrics of postcolonialism in Chinese film studies both in China and elsewhere around the world. The paper argues that these postcolonial-inspired notions misconstrue Chinese national identity building as imperialist/colonialist endeavours, and dichotomize Han and Chinese ethnic minorities. The paper offers its counterargument by examining cinematic practices of people’s cinema, minority nationality films and native-language films in the PRC
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.To show this re-constitution ...
In today’s globalized market, Asian films are being increasingly exported; often, multilingual movie...
Engaging with theories of Sinophone studies, national cinema, and transnational cinema, this dissert...
This article is about the movies from Chinese mainland under the production category of minority cin...
Cinematic representations of China’s ethnic minorities have been prominent in Chinese visual culture...
This thesis begins with the question of how a more comprehensive comparative poetics of cinema might...
The portrayal of power concept from western toward eastern can be seen in many western media, for ex...
This dissertation advances a new interpretation on the national formation of modern China through th...
How are national identities transformed? If they are mostly narratives of belonging to a community o...
This dissertation investigates different types of immigrant representations in Sinophone cinema, inc...
In a work that will force scholars to re-evaluate how they approach Sinophone studies, Wai-Siam Hee ...
The subject of ethnic minority children and childhoods has attracted Chinese filmmakers over the pas...
This paper examines the representation of ethnic minorities in China through a review of campus news...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.To show this re-constitution ...
In today’s globalized market, Asian films are being increasingly exported; often, multilingual movie...
Engaging with theories of Sinophone studies, national cinema, and transnational cinema, this dissert...
This article is about the movies from Chinese mainland under the production category of minority cin...
Cinematic representations of China’s ethnic minorities have been prominent in Chinese visual culture...
This thesis begins with the question of how a more comprehensive comparative poetics of cinema might...
The portrayal of power concept from western toward eastern can be seen in many western media, for ex...
This dissertation advances a new interpretation on the national formation of modern China through th...
How are national identities transformed? If they are mostly narratives of belonging to a community o...
This dissertation investigates different types of immigrant representations in Sinophone cinema, inc...
In a work that will force scholars to re-evaluate how they approach Sinophone studies, Wai-Siam Hee ...
The subject of ethnic minority children and childhoods has attracted Chinese filmmakers over the pas...
This paper examines the representation of ethnic minorities in China through a review of campus news...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.To show this re-constitution ...
In today’s globalized market, Asian films are being increasingly exported; often, multilingual movie...