As this course does not assume any linguistic and cultural background, it has to be a course on both film and contemporary China. It is an introduction to the study of film and contemporary China with attention to the historical transformations and contemporary manifestations of the aesthetics and politics of Chinese films.
When does "contemporary" begin? What is meant by "China" and is it a singular entity? Why film? How have gender, class, the local, the national, and the global come together to "speak in images" and tell stories of personal struggle and political intrigue?
Woman Demon Human (photo credit: Facets EDU) |
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