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Postsocialist Cinema In Postmao China The Cultural Revolution After The Cultural Revolution 1 Chris Berry

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Postsocialist Cinema In Postmao China The Cultural Revolution After The Cultural Revolution 1 Chris Berry
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.98 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Chris Berry
ISBN: 9781135936471, 9780415947862, 9780203577936, 9781135936488, 1135936471, 0415947863, 0203577930, 113593648X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Postsocialist Cinema In Postmao China The Cultural Revolution After The Cultural Revolution 1 Chris Berry by Chris Berry 9781135936471, 9780415947862, 9780203577936, 9781135936488, 1135936471, 0415947863, 0203577930, 113593648X instant download after payment.

This book argues that the fundamental shift in Chinese Cinema away from Socialism and towards Post-Socialism can be located earlier than the emergence of the "Fifth Generation" in the mid-eighties when it is usually assumed to have occured. By close analysis of films from the 1949-1976 Maoist era in comparison with 1976-81 films representing the Cultural Revolution, it demonstrates that the latter already breaks away from Socialism.

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