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[Commlist] New Book: Film Studies in China 2
Thu Aug 06 15:05:34 GMT 2020
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Intellect is pleased to announce that */Film Studies in China 2
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/film-studies-in-china-3>/*, edited by
/Contemporary Cinema/ (China Film Archive), is now available in hardback.
/Film Studies in China 2 /is a collection of selected articles chosen
from issues of the journal /Contemporary Cinema/ published throughout
the year and translated for an English-speaking audience. As one of the
most prestigious academic film studies journals in China, /Contemporary
Cinema/ has been active not only in publishing Chinese scholarship for
Chinese readers but also in reaching out to academics from across the
globe. This anthology hopes to encourage a cross-cultural academic
conversation on the fields of Chinese cinema and media studies.
Following the successful release of the first volume this is the second
collection to be released in the /Film Studies in China/ series.
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*_Table of Contents
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*Section i: Industry
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*1.* On Chinese Film Industrial Trade Structure and its
Internationalized Strategic Path
*2.* On the Differentiation Strategies of Four Internet Film Production
Companies
*3. *From the Golden Age of the Market to the Golden Age of Creativity
*4. *The Analysis and Strategy of Chinese Rural Film Market Development
*Section ii: Culture and Aesthetics
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*5.* The Internationalization Strategy of Chinese Cinema: Theory and
Practice
*6.* Seven Visions: Rooted in the Traditional, Steeped in the Nouvelle
*7.* A Kaleidoscopic View of Wang Han-lun’s Celebrity Image
*8.* The Impact of Hong Kong Cinema on Mainland Cinema after the Return
of Hong Kong
*9.* The Celebrity Face: Contemporary Celebrity Culture – Body Obsession
and Physical Fetishism
*10.* Significance in Survival: On the Auteurial Visions in Lu Chuan’s Films
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*Section iii: History
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*11.* Revisiting 1920s: Reflections on the Nationalism in Early Chinese
Films
*12.* The Optimistic Tradition in Early Chinese Films: A Perspective of
Intellectual History
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*Section iv: Interviews
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*13.* Interview with Director Guo Ke: Whispers through a Crinkle in Time
*14. *Interview with Director Mei Feng: The Aesthetic Compass of Classic
Films
*15.* Interview with Director Lu Yang: What Matters Is What You Do with
the Truth
*Notes on Contributors
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Please visit our website for more information:
https://www.intellectbooks.com/film-studies-in-china-3
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