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Revealingreveiling Shanghai Cultural Representations From The Twentieth And Twentyfirst Centuries Illustrated

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Revealingreveiling Shanghai Cultural Representations From The Twentieth And Twentyfirst Centuries Illustrated
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.86 MB
Pages: 264
Author: ,
ISBN: 9781438479255, 1438479255
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Illustrated

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Revealingreveiling Shanghai Cultural Representations From The Twentieth And Twentyfirst Centuries Illustrated by , 9781438479255, 1438479255 instant download after payment.

Examines Shanghai both as a real city and an imaginary locale, from diverse cultural and disciplinary perspectives.
Revealing/Reveiling Shanghai provides international and interdisciplinary perspectives on representations of Shanghai, a contested location within political discourse and cultural imagination. Shanghai’s complex history as a quasi-colonial city, and its contradictory identity as the birthplace of Communist China and the epitome of twenty-first-century capitalism, make it an especially fascinating subject. Contributors examine representations of Shanghai in film, art, literature, memoir, theater, and mass media from the past one hundred years. They address the ways in which texts from the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have rewritten past and present Shanghai to reflect our own wishes and anguishes, show how the city resists static interpretations, and challenge notions of authentic representation and identity. By revealing and questioning persistent stereotypes and constructed versions of East and West, the essays offer diverse views so as to create a genuine exchange with contemporary global audiences. A wide variety of texts are discussed, including the films Street Angel (1937) and The White Countess (2005), and the novels The Song of Everlasting Sorrow (1996) and Shanghai Baby (1999).

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