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Special Themes<br />

Film as History and History in Film<br />

<strong>Chinese</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 10<br />

Berry, Chris. “<strong>Chinese</strong> Left <strong>Cinema</strong> in the 1930s: Poisonous Weeds or National Treasures?” Jump Cut<br />

34 (1988): 87-94.<br />

________. "If China Can Say No, Can China Make Movies? Or, Do Movies Make China? Rethinking<br />

National <strong>Cinema</strong> and National Agency." Boundary 2. Special Issue ed. Rey Chow. 25, 2 (Fall<br />

1998): 129-50. Rpt. in Rey Chow ed., Modern <strong>Chinese</strong> Literary and Cultural Studies in the Age<br />

<strong>of</strong> Theory: Reimagining a Field. Durham: Duke <strong>University</strong> Press, 2000. 159-80.<br />

________. <strong>Chinese</strong> Films in Focus: 25 New Takes. London: BFI Publishing, 2003. ["readings" <strong>of</strong> 25<br />

films from Republican China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the PRC]<br />

Berry, Chris and Mary Farquhar. “From National <strong>Cinema</strong>s to <strong>Cinema</strong> and the National: Rethinking the<br />

National in Transnational <strong>Chinese</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong>s.” Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern Literature in <strong>Chinese</strong> 4, 2<br />

(2001): 109-22.<br />

Berry, Michael. "<strong>Cinema</strong>tic Representation <strong>of</strong> the Rape <strong>of</strong> Nanking." East Asia 19, 4(2001): 85-108.<br />

[Available online through Ingenta Select]<br />

Cambon, Marie. “The Dream Palaces <strong>of</strong> Shanghai: American Films in China's Largest Metropolis Prior<br />

to 1949.” Asian <strong>Cinema</strong> 7, 2 (Winter 1995): 34-45.<br />

Chang, Michael. “The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful: Movie Actresses and Public Discourses in<br />

Shanghai, 1920s-1930s.” In Yingjin Zhang, ed. <strong>Cinema</strong> and Urban Culture in Shanghai, 1922-<br />

1943. Stanford: Stanford <strong>University</strong> Press, 1999, 128-59.<br />

Chen Bo, ed. Zhongguo zuoyi dianying yundong 中國左翼電影運動. Beijing: Zhongguo dianying, 1993.<br />

Chen, Tina Mai. "Propagating the Propaganda Film: The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Film in <strong>Chinese</strong> Communist Party<br />

Writings, 1949-1965." Modern <strong>Chinese</strong> Literature and Culture 15, 2 (Fall 2003): 154-93.<br />

Chen, Xiaoming: "The Mysterious Other: Postpolitics in <strong>Chinese</strong> Film." In: Postmodernism & China.<br />

Durham: Duke <strong>University</strong> Press, 2000.<br />

Chu, Blanche. “The Ambivalence <strong>of</strong> History: Nostalgia Films Understood in the Post-Colonial<br />

Context.” Hong Kong Cultural Studies Bulletin 8/9 (Spring/Summer 1998): 41-54.<br />

Dai, Jinhua. “Rethinking the Cultural History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chinese</strong> Film.” Tr. Lau Kin Chi. In Dai, <strong>Cinema</strong> and<br />

Desire: Feminist Marxism and Cultural Politics in the Work <strong>of</strong> Dai Jinhua. Eds. Jing Wang and<br />

Tani Barlow. London: Verso, 2002, 235-63.<br />

Fu, Po-shek. “Projecting Ambivalence: <strong>Chinese</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong> in Semi-Occupied Shanghai, 1937-1941.” In<br />

Wen-hsin Yeh, ed., Wartime Shanghai. London: Routledge, 1998, 86-110.<br />

________. “Struggle to Entertain: The Political Ambivalence <strong>of</strong> Shanghai Film Industry under Japanese<br />

Occupation, 1941-1945.” In <strong>Cinema</strong> <strong>of</strong> Two Cities: Hong Kong-Shanghai. Hong Kong:<br />

Eighteenth Annual Hong Kong International Film Festival, 1994.<br />

Kangri zhanzheng shiqi de Chongqing dianying 抗日戰爭時期的重慶電影. Chongqing: Chongqing<br />

chubanshe, 1991.<br />

Lee, Leo Ou-fan. “The Urban Milieu <strong>of</strong> Shanghai <strong>Cinema</strong>.” In Lee, Shanghai Modern: The Flowering <strong>of</strong><br />

a New Urban Culture in China, 1930-1945. Cambridge: Harvard <strong>University</strong> Press, 1999.<br />

________. “Face, Body, and the City: The Fiction <strong>of</strong> Liu Na'ou and Mu Shiying.” In Lee, Shanghai<br />

Modern: The Flowering <strong>of</strong> a New Urban Culture in China, 1930-1945. Cambridge: Harvard<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 1999, 82-119.

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