Title: Cinema and Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922-1943
Abstract: List of illustrations Acknowledgments Note on romanization List of contributors 1. Introduction: cinema and urban culture in republican Shanghai Yingjin Zhang Part I. Screening Romance: Teahouse, Cinema, Spectator: 2. Teahouse, shadowplay, bricolage: laborer's love and the question of early Chinese cinema Zhen Zhang 3. The Romance of the Western Chamber and the classical subject film in 1920s Shanghai Kristine Harris 4. The urban Milieu of Shanghai cinema, 1930-40: some explorations of film audience, film culture, and narrative conventions Leo Ou-fan Lee Part II. Imaging Sexuality: Cabaret Girl, Movie Star, Prostitute: 5. Selling souls in sin city: Shanghai singing and dancing hostesses in print, film, and politics, 1920-49 Andrew D. Field 6. The good, the bad and the beautiful: movie actress and public discourse in Shanghai, 1920s-1930s Michael G. Chang 7. Prostitution and urban imagination: negotiating the public and the private in Chinese films of the 1930s Yingjin Zhang Part III. Constructing identity: Nationalism, Metropolitanism: 8. Constructing a new national culture: film censorship and the issues of Cantonese dialect, superstition, and sex in the Nanjing decade Zhiwei Xiao 9. Metropolitan sounds: music in Chinese films of the 1930s Sue Tuohy 10. 'Her traces are found everywhere': Shanghai, Li Xianglan, and the 'Greater East Asia film sphere' Shelley Stephenson Filmography Notes Selected bibliography Character list Index.
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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