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Index
Front Cover Title Page Copyright Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction
The Soviet Turn in Chinese Film Discourse The Missing Years: 1949–66 State Propaganda and Aesthetic Experiment Internationalism Translation in Film Theory and Criticism
1 Propaganda and Film Aesthetics
The Visual Age of Propaganda in the Interwar Period The Rectification Campaign (1951–2) The First Five-Year Plan (1953–7) The Hundred Flowers Campaign (1956–7) The Great Leap Forward Campaign (1958–61) The Blooming and Contending of 1961–2
2 Literature on Screen: Recasting Classical Hollywood Narration in Family Melodrama
Recasting Classical Hollywood Narration in Chinese Literary Terms: The Case of Xia Yan This Life of Mine ‘The New Year’s Sacrifice’: May Fourth Critical Realism The New Year’s Sacrifice: A Family Melodrama Re-narrativisation and Temporality Heterosexual Romance and Family Orchestrating Melodramatic Pathos The Controversy of Xianglin Sao’s Resistance Revolutionary Family
3 Translating Soviet Montage
‘Too Strange’: Translating the Riddle of Montage The Revolutionary Allure of Soviet Directors: Sergei Eisenstein and Vsevolod Pudovkin Reinventing Montage: The Rhetoric of Simplicity Shot Division as Re-Creation Attractions Montage and Revolutionary Songs Comparative Montage and ‘Subjectified Sound’: The Case of Nie Er Internal Montage: Superimposition, Memory-Making and Leitmotif Empty Shots and the Relay of Gazes Romance and Reunion
4 Socialist Glamour: The Socialist Star Craze, Stanislavski’s System and Cinematic Iconography of the Gaze
The 1962 Socialist Star Craze Star Discourse in Republican Shanghai Cinema Translating Stanislavski’s System: An Actor’s Self-Cultivation Age Matters: Casting for an Iconic Role Model Tiyan and Tixian: Experience, Embodiment and Exemplification Cinematic Iconography of the Gaze: The Illuminating Eye Capturing Glamour: Painting with Light Female Icons, Femininity and Matriarchy
5 Visions of Internationalism in Chinese Film Journals
Internationalism Lean to One Side: From Dubbing to Sino–Soviet Co-Production Celebrating Soviet Film Weeks and the October Revolution in Chinese Film Journals Film Art Translations International Cinema Chinese Cinema Redefining Red Friendship: Post-Bandung Afro–Asian–Latin American Solidarity Asian Film Weeks and Afro–Asian Film Festivals Sino–Albanian Co-Production Advertising Chinese Cinema: The Multi-Language Film Journal China’s Screen
Conclusion Notes Glossary Filmography Bibliography
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