A tour de force chronicling the development of realism in Chinese cinema The history of Chinese cinema is as long and complicated as the tumultuous history of China itself. Be it the silent, the Communist, or the contemporary, each Chinese cinematic era has necessitated its own form in conversation with broader trends in politics and culture. In Chinese Film, Jason McGrath tells this fascinating story by tracing the varied claims to cinematic realism made by Chinese filmmakers, officials, critics, and scholars. Understanding realism as a historical dynamic that is both enabled and mitigated by aesthetic conventions of the day, he analyzes it across six different types of claims: ontological, perceptual, fictional, social, prescriptive, and...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY It was not so many years ago it seems when speaking of motion pictures from Asia...
The various ways in which theatre and fi lm interact generate diverse forms of theatrical-ity in Chi...
The Chinese cinema from 1984 to 1989 was certainly different from that of the previous period based ...
This book examines the aesthetic qualities of particular Chinese-language films and the rich artisti...
In China on Screen, Chris Berry and Mary Farquhar, leaders in the field of Chinese film studies, exp...
This dissertation advances a new interpretation on the national formation of modern China through th...
This thesis examines variations of the Chinese 'combat film', from its origins within cinema in 1949...
Chinese-language cinema has been undergoing dramatic changes since 2000. Many of these changes paral...
In the 2000s, Chinese film industry, the most important propaganda apparatus of the Chinese Communis...
© 2017 Dr Muyun LiuThe Chinese economic reform from the late 1970s onwards has been a period of rapi...
Postsocialist China is marked by paradoxes: economic boom, political conservatism, cultural complexi...
Film, as a fairly recent invention, provides historians with a unique opportunity to see into the pa...
Includes bibliographical references (page 88)Because of China's distinctive historical background, t...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY It was not so many years ago it seems when speaking of motion pictures from Asia...
The various ways in which theatre and fi lm interact generate diverse forms of theatrical-ity in Chi...
The Chinese cinema from 1984 to 1989 was certainly different from that of the previous period based ...
This book examines the aesthetic qualities of particular Chinese-language films and the rich artisti...
In China on Screen, Chris Berry and Mary Farquhar, leaders in the field of Chinese film studies, exp...
This dissertation advances a new interpretation on the national formation of modern China through th...
This thesis examines variations of the Chinese 'combat film', from its origins within cinema in 1949...
Chinese-language cinema has been undergoing dramatic changes since 2000. Many of these changes paral...
In the 2000s, Chinese film industry, the most important propaganda apparatus of the Chinese Communis...
© 2017 Dr Muyun LiuThe Chinese economic reform from the late 1970s onwards has been a period of rapi...
Postsocialist China is marked by paradoxes: economic boom, political conservatism, cultural complexi...
Film, as a fairly recent invention, provides historians with a unique opportunity to see into the pa...
Includes bibliographical references (page 88)Because of China's distinctive historical background, t...
This volume, the most comprehensive work to date on Chinese film, explores the manifold dimensions o...
My I.S. project studies several Chinese films that are elaborations of the Chinese Communist Revolut...
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY It was not so many years ago it seems when speaking of motion pictures from Asia...
The various ways in which theatre and fi lm interact generate diverse forms of theatrical-ity in Chi...