This is the first collection of translations of Chinese film theory to be published in English.
About the Author: GEORGE S. SEMSEL is a Fulbright Scholar appointed to the People's Republic of China.
248 Pages
Performing Arts, Film
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About the Book
This is the first collection of translations of Chinese film theory to be published in English. By using translations rather than summaries, as other works have done, Chinese Film Theory provides readers with an introduction to the issues current in China's film circles. It includes eighteen chapters written by a broad range of writers--from well established scholars to young people at the beginning of their involvement in film in China. This collection indicates a trend away from the study of external qualities of film and toward a study of the film itself.
The volume has been carefully organized so that major issues are interrelated; thus, the book comprises an ongoing debate of film theory issues, progressing from earlier to most recent issues, following the debate concerning the relationship of film to literary arts, and looking at the debate over the relationship of film to culture. The book concludes that for the time being, debate has virtually ended because of the political situation in China. This book is an important new source to anyone interested in film studies, film theory, or Chinese studies.
Book Synopsis
This is the first collection of translations of Chinese film theory to be published in English. By using translations rather than summaries, as other works have done, Chinese Film Theory provides readers with an introduction to the issues current in China's film circles. It includes eighteen chapters written by a broad range of writers--from well established scholars to young people at the beginning of their involvement in film in China. This collection indicates a trend away from the study of external qualities of film and toward a study of the film itself.
The volume has been carefully organized so that major issues are interrelated; thus, the book comprises an ongoing debate of film theory issues, progressing from earlier to most recent issues, following the debate concerning the relationship of film to literary arts, and looking at the debate over the relationship of film to culture. The book concludes that for the time being, debate has virtually ended because of the political situation in China. This book is an important new source to anyone interested in film studies, film theory, or Chinese studies.
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?. . .an important book to anyone interested in Chinese Film Theory.?-Sightlines
?Chinese Film Theory: A Guide to the New Era is the first collection of translations of Chinese film theory to be published in English. It contains a series of articles, covering a broad range of film theory issues. Issues discussed include the interrelation of film and literature, film and culture and the meaning of film within the nationalization of the film industry. This is an important book to anyone interested in Chinese Film Theory.?-Sightlines
." . .an important book to anyone interested in Chinese Film Theory."-Sightlines
"Chinese Film Theory: A Guide to the New Era is the first collection of translations of Chinese film theory to be published in English. It contains a series of articles, covering a broad range of film theory issues. Issues discussed include the interrelation of film and literature, film and culture and the meaning of film within the nationalization of the film industry. This is an important book to anyone interested in Chinese Film Theory."-Sightlines
About the Author
GEORGE S. SEMSEL is a Fulbright Scholar appointed to the People's Republic of China. He is presently an Associate Professor in the School of Film at Ohio University.
XIA HONG is Deputy Managing Editor of Film Art, a scholarly journal published by the China Film Association.
HOU JIANPING has translated a number of English-language literary and philosophical works into Chinese, and served as a translator at the Beijing headquarters of the China Film Import and Export Corporation.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.17 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 248
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Film
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Xia Hong & Hou Jianping & George S Semsel
Language: English
Street Date: May 23, 1990
TCIN: 1005678732
UPC: 9780275931032
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-1005
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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