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An Amorous History of the Silver Screen: Shanghai Cinema, 1896-1937 by Zhang Zhe
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- Book Title
- An Amorous History of the Silver Screen
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- 9780226982380
- Publication Name
- Amorous History of the Silver Screen : Shanghai Cinema, 1896-1937
- Item Length
- 0.9in
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Series
- Cinema and Modernity Ser.
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Perfect
- Language
- English
- Item Height
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- 0.6in
- Item Weight
- 27.7 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 456 Pages
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Shanghai in the early twentieth century was alive with art and culture. With the proliferation of popular genres such as the martial arts film, the contest among various modernist filmmakers, and the advent of sound, Chinese cinema was transforming urban life. But with the Japanese invasion in 1937, all of this came to a screeching halt. Until recently, the political establishment has discouraged comprehensive studies of the cultural phenomenon of early Chinese film, and this momentous chapter in China's history has remained largely unexamined. The first sustained historical study of the emergence of cinema in China, An Amorous History of the Silver Screen is a fascinating narrative that illustrates the immense cultural significance of film and its power as a vehicle for social change. Named after a major feature film on the making of Chinese cinema, only part of which survives, An Amorous History of the Silver Screen reveals the intricacies of this cultural movement and explores its connections to other art forms such as photography, architecture, drama, and literature. In light of original archival research, Zhang Zhen examines previously unstudied films and expands the important discussion of how they modeled modern social structures and gender roles in early twentieth-century China. The first volume in the new and groundbreaking series Cinema and Modernity, An Amorous History of the Silver Screen is an innovative--and well illustrated--look at the cultural history of Chinese modernity through the lens of this seminal moment in Shanghai cinema.
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University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226982386
ISBN-13
9780226982380
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Publication Name
Amorous History of the Silver Screen : Shanghai Cinema, 1896-1937
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Series
Cinema and Modernity Ser.
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
456 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
27.7 Oz
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Pn1993.5.C4z55 2005
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Essential reading for anyone studying Chinese film history or early cinemas in general. . . . The richness of Zhang's archival discoveries is admirable: her success in piecing together once-lost cinema culture from traces she has unearthed is astonishing. . . . Scholars and critics can now finally begin to grapple with the breathtaking sweep of a freshly exposed cultural landscape that this book opens before us.-, Splendid. This is a rich and comprehensive review of the early Chinese movie industry, most eloquently written by a scholar whose amorous attachment to the silver screen is just as deep as her academic commitment. It will become a primary source for anyone in the English-speaking world interested in Chinese cinematic history., " An Amorous History of the Silver Screen will be an instant classic. This lively yet rigorous work of original scholarship reconfigures the field of Chinese silent cinema. It constitutes an exciting new work at the cutting edge of the emergent transnational field of Chinese cinema studies."-Chris Berry, editor of Chinese Films in Focus, "Essential reading for anyone studying Chinese film history or early cinemas in general. . . . The richness of Zhang's archival discoveries is admirable: her success in piecing together once-lost cinema culturefrom traces she has unearthed is astonishing. . . . Scholars and critics can now finally begin to grapple with the breathtaking sweep of a freshly exposed cultural landscape that this book opens before us.-"-- Cineaste, [Zhang] has written a history which will quickly become essential reading for those interested in Chinese cinema. . . . It is not so much an introductory survey, but rather a book whose value is its intensive analysis of key films, its detailed cultural geography of a city-based industry, and its use of previously untranslated material to open these films up to the cultural contexts and intellectual debates from which they sprang., Essential reading for anyone studying Chinese film history or early cinemas in general. . . . The richness of Zhang's archival discoveries is admirable: her success in piecing together once-lost cinema culture from traces she has unearthed is astonishing. . . . Scholars and critics can now finally begin to grapple with the breathtaking sweep of a freshly exposed cultural landscape that this book opens before us.-, "Essential reading for anyone studying Chinese film history or early cinemas in general. . . . The richness of Zhang's archival discoveries is admirable: her success in piecing together once-lost cinema culture from traces she has unearthed is astonishing. . . . Scholars and critics can now finally begin to grapple with the breathtaking sweep of a freshly exposed cultural landscape that this book opens before us.-"--Cineaste, An Amorous History of the Silver Screen will be an instant classic. This lively yet rigorous work of original scholarship reconfigures the field of Chinese silent cinema. It constitutes an exciting new work at the cutting edge of the emergent transnational field of Chinese cinema studies., ""An Amorous History of the Silver Screen" will be an instant classic. This lively yet rigorous work of original scholarship reconfigures the field of Chinese silent cinema. It constitutes an exciting new work at the cutting edge of the emergent transnational field of Chinese cinema studies."--Chris Berry, editor of "Chinese Films in Focus", Essential reading for anyone studying Chinese film history or early cinemas in general. . . . The richness of Zhang's archival discoveries is admirable: her success in piecing together once-lost cinema culture from traces she has unearthed is astonishing. . . . Scholars and critics can now finally begin to grapple with the breathtaking sweep of a freshly exposed cultural landscape that this book opens before us.-, "Essential reading for anyone studying Chinese film history or early cinemas in general. . . . The richness of Zhang's archival discoveries is admirable: her success in piecing together once-lost cinema culture from traces she has unearthed is astonishing. . . . Scholars and critics can now finally begin to grapple with the breathtaking sweep of a freshly exposed cultural landscape that this book opens before us.-"-- Cineaste, Yhis book is indispensable for anyone interested in Chinese cinema and will certainly stand as a definitive book in the field. . . . Without question the most eloquently written, tightly argued, thoroughly researched, and richly detailed book on early Chinese cinema. The book incorporates the insight of two fields, namely, Chinese literary and cultural studies and early film studies, and remains open methodologically to anthropology, urban studies, and social theories of modernity. . . . It is a tour de force in both fields and makes a cogent case of how non-Western cinema and modernity shall remain the centre, not periphery, in the question of modernity., Yhis book is indispensable for anyone interested in Chinese cinema and will certainly stand as a definitive book in the field. . . . Without question the most eloquently written, tightly argued, thoroughly researched, and richly detailed book on early Chinese cinema. The book incorporates the insight of two fields, namely, Chinese literary and cultural studies and early film studies, and remains open methodologically to anthropology, urban studies, and social theories of modernity. . . . It is atour de forcein both fields and makes a cogent case of how non-Western cinema and modernity shall remain the centre, not periphery, in the question of modernity., "Splendid. This is a rich and comprehensive review of the early Chinese movie industry, most eloquently written by a scholar whose amorous attachment to the silver screen is just as deep as her academic commitment. It will become a primary source for anyone in the English-speaking world interested in Chinese cinematic history."--David Wang, Harvard University
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Part One - The Vernacular Scene 1. Vernacular Modernism and Cinematic Embodiment 2. Worldly Shanghai, Metropolitan Spectators 3. Teahouse, Shadowplay, and Laborer's Love 4. Building a Film World: Distraction versus Education Part Two - Competing Moderns 5. Screenwriting, Trick Photography, and Melodramatic Retribution 6. The Anarchic Body Language of the Martial Arts Film 7. Fighting over the Modern Girl: Hard and Soft Films 8. Song at Midnight: Acoustic Horror and the Grotesque Face of History Envoi Abbreviations Notes Glossary Filmography Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Film / General, Asia / China
Lccn
2005-019256
Dewey Decimal
791.43/09511/32
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Performing Arts
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