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Revolutionary cycles in Chinese cinema, 1951-1979[electronic resource] /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
791.430951
書名/作者:
Revolutionary cycles in Chinese cinema, 1951-1979/ Zhuoyi Wang.
作者:
Wang, Zhuoyi,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
292 p. : : 15 b&w, ill.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Motion pictures - History - 20th century - China.
標題:
Film: styles & genres - c 1945 to c 1960 - China.
標題:
Performing Arts.
標題:
China - Relations - Asia.
ISBN:
1137378743 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137378736
ISBN:
9781137378743 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Introduction: Understanding Revolutionary Culture and Cinema 1. From The Life of Wu Xun to the Career of Song Jingshi: Adapting Private Studio Filmmaking Legacy for a Nationalized Cinema, 1951-1957 2. From Revolutionary Canon to Bourgeois White Flag: Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon (1958) in the Maoist Campaigns 3. From a Hundred Flowers to a Poisonous Weed: Dangerous Opportunities for Satirical Comedies, 1955-1958 4. From Revolutionary Romanticism to Petty Bourgeois Fanaticism: The Great Leap Forward and Filmmakers' Stylistic Return to the Past, 1958-1960 5. From Disaster to Laughter: Making Comedies in a Changing Political Landscape, 1959-1963 6. From Conflicting Authorities to Diverse Masses: Early Spring in February (1964) as 'Sugarcoated Poison' Conclusion: From the Ebb of the Revolution to the End of Revolutionary Cinema, 1967-1979.
摘要、提要註:
A comprehensive history of how the conflicts and balances of power in the Maoist revolutionary campaigns from 1951 to 1979 complicated and diversified the meanings of films, this book offers a discursive study of the development of early PRC cinema.
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Revolutionary cycles in Chinese cinema, 1951-1979[electronic resource] /
Wang, Zhuoyi,1974-
Revolutionary cycles in Chinese cinema, 1951-1979
[electronic resource] /Zhuoyi Wang. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 292 p. :15 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction: Understanding Revolutionary Culture and Cinema 1. From The Life of Wu Xun to the Career of Song Jingshi: Adapting Private Studio Filmmaking Legacy for a Nationalized Cinema, 1951-1957 2. From Revolutionary Canon to Bourgeois White Flag: Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon (1958) in the Maoist Campaigns 3. From a Hundred Flowers to a Poisonous Weed: Dangerous Opportunities for Satirical Comedies, 1955-1958 4. From Revolutionary Romanticism to Petty Bourgeois Fanaticism: The Great Leap Forward and Filmmakers' Stylistic Return to the Past, 1958-1960 5. From Disaster to Laughter: Making Comedies in a Changing Political Landscape, 1959-1963 6. From Conflicting Authorities to Diverse Masses: Early Spring in February (1964) as 'Sugarcoated Poison' Conclusion: From the Ebb of the Revolution to the End of Revolutionary Cinema, 1967-1979.
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A comprehensive history of how the conflicts and balances of power in the Maoist revolutionary campaigns from 1951 to 1979 complicated and diversified the meanings of films, this book offers a discursive study of the development of early PRC cinema.A comprehensive history of how the conflicts and balances of power in the Maoist revolutionary campaigns from 1951 to 1979 complicated and diversified the meanings of films, this book offers a discursive study of the development of early PRC cinema. Wang closely investigates how film artists, Communist Party authorities, cultural bureaucrats, critics, and audiences negotiated, competed, and struggled with each other for the power to decide how to use films and how their extensively different, agonistic, and antagonistic power strategies created an ever-changing discursive network of meaning in cinema.
PDF.
Zhuoyi Wang is Assistant Professor of Chinese at Hamilton College, USA.
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LC Class. No.: PN1993.5.C4 / W29 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 791.430951
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Revolutionary Cycles in Chinese Cinema provides a detailed, insightful, and vivid guide to the Maoist period. Looking at the conception, production, distribution, and reception of movies from 1949 to 1976, Wang fleshes out Chinese film culture in troubled times. Examining both material circumstances and ideological debates, he shows in fine detail how filmmakers operated, what facilitated their work, and which obstacles they faced. This book is indispensable reading for those interested in the interaction between film and politics and in the power of culture in times of adversity. - Yomi Braester, University of Washington, USA A meticulous analysis of micro-level maneuvering by bureaucrats, artists, and critics, Revolutionary Cycles in Chinese Cinema demonstrates that Chinese socialist revolution was never a unilinear teleological progression but rather a rapid succession of cycles marked by disruptions and assumptions of order with consequences oftentimes beyond anybody's anticipation and control. Wang is commended for probing beneath the deceptive surface of revolutionary rhetoric and revealing quandaries and ruptures that repeatedly compromised revolutionary and artistic goals. - Yingjin Zhang, Professor of Literature, University of California, San Diego, USA and author of Cinema, Space, and Polylocality in a Globalizing China (2010).
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