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Adapted for the screen : the cultural politics of modern Chinese fiction and film /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Wang Dulu and Ang Lee: artistic creativity and sexual freedom in Crouching tiger, hidden dragon -- Su Tong and Zhang Yimou: women's places in Raise the red lantern -- Eileen Chang and Stanley Kwan: politics and love in Red rose (and) white rose -- Liu Yichang and Wong Kar-wai: the class trap in In the mood for love -- Dai Sijie: locating the third culture in Balzac and the little Chinese seamstress -- Hou Xiaoxian and Zhu Tianwen: politics and poetics in A time to live, a time to die -- Chen Yuhui and Chen Guofu: envisioning democracy in The personals.…”
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Adapted for the Screen : the Cultural Politics of Adaptation in Modern Chinese Fiction and Film.
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…s Places in Raise the Red Lantern -- CHAPTER 3: Eileen Chang and Stanley Kwan Politics and Love in Red Rose (and) White Rose -- CHAPTER 4: Liu Yichang and Wong Kar-wai The Class Trap in In the Mood for Love -- CHAPTER 5: Dai Sijie Locating the Third Culture in Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress…”
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Adapted for the screen : the cultural politics of modern Chinese fiction and film /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Wang Dulu and Ang Lee: artistic creativity and sexual freedom in Crouching tiger, hidden dragon -- Su Tong and Zhang Yimou: women's places in Raise the red lantern -- Eileen Chang and Stanley Kwan: politics and love in Red rose (and) white rose -- Liu Yichang and Wong Kar-wai: the class trap in In the mood for love -- Dai Sijie: locating the third culture in Balzac and the little Chinese seamstress -- Hou Xiaoxian and Zhu Tianwen: politics and poetics in A time to live, a time to die -- Chen Yuhui and Chen Guofu: envisioning democracy in The personals.…”
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