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Cinema and Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922-1943 (Hardcover)
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Cinema and Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922-1943 (Hardcover)
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This volume aims both to establish cinema as a vital force in
Shanghai culture and to direct attention to early Chinese cinema, a
crucial chapter in Chinese cultural history long neglected by
Western scholars.
The editor's introduction surveys the history and historiography of
Chinese cinema through the 1940's and identifies subjects and
sources that await further research. In Part I, "Screening
Romance," Zhen Zhang discusses how the influence of teahouse
culture gradually yielded to cinematic and narrative concerns in
the early 1920's. Kristine Harris's analysis of a costume drama
reveals the director's cultural heritage and a rich psychological
subtext created by new film techniques. Leo Ou-fan Lee examines the
ways various urban institutions were utilized to promote a certain
type of film culture in Shanghai.
In Part II, "Imaging Sexuality," Andrew Field traces the public
perception of cabaret girls in Shanghai, and Michael Chang studies
the discursive processes by which three generations of early movie
stars were elevated to stardom. Yingjin Zhang contends that
prostitution was a focal point in the urban imagination and that
its public presentation furnished Chinese filmmakers with a highly
contested space for projecting different ideologies.
In Part III, "Constructing Identity," Zhiwei Xiao examines the role
Nationalist film censorship played in promoting a new national
culture, and Sue Tuohy locates in film music a wide range of
conflicting ideals and models. Shelley Stephenson brings us to
Japanese-occupied Shanghai, where a Manchurian-born,
Chinese-educated Japanese film star masked her true identity.
Representing the disciplines of film, literature, and
ethnomusicology, the contributors seek to redefine concepts of
cinema and urban culture in Chinese historiography. The volume will
appeal to scholars whose interests lie, not just in film studies
and Chinese history, but in the fields of modernity, urban studies,
and popular culture.
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