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China on Screen: Cinema and Nation (Film & Culture)
Christopher J. Berry | Mary Ann Farquhar

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China on Screen: Cinema and Nation (Film & Culture)

Columbia University Press (May 09, 2006)
9780231137072
| Paperback
336 pages | 152 x 226 mm | English
Dewey 791.430951
LC Classification PN1993.5.C4 .B44 2006
LC Control No. 2005053930

Subject

  • Motion Pictures - History. - China

Plot

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, or ethnicity, and complicated by gender, class, style, transnationalism, and more. Among the issues and themes covered are the tension between operatic and realist modes, male and female star images, transnational production and circulation of Chinese films, the image of the good foreigner--all related to different ways of imagining nation. Comprehensive and provocative, China on Screen is a crucial work of film analysis.

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