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Beijing Film Academy 2019
About this book
The annual Beijing Film Academy Yearbook highlights the best academic debates, discussions and research from the previous year, as previously published in the highly prestigious Journal of Beijing Film Academy. This volume brings together specially selected articles, appearing for the first time in English, to bridge the gap in cross-cultural research in cinema and media studies.
The book is the latest in the Intellect China Library series to produce work by Chinese scholars that have not previously been available to English language academia. Covering the subjects of film studies, visual arts, performing arts, media and cultural studies, the series aims to foster intellectual debate and to promote closer cross-cultural intellectual exchanges by introducing important works of Chinese scholarship to readers.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1. 40 Years in a Flash: 1978–2018: The 40-Year Course of Reform at the Beijing Film Academy
- 2. Global Cultural Transformations: 40 Years of Chinese Cinema after the Reform and Opening up Policy
- 3. The Potential Influence of the Traditional Aesthetic Principle of Metapneumity on Art Appreciation
- 4. On the Modern Cinematic Transformation of the Spirit of Chinese Art
- 5. The China Story Awakens a Cinematic Force: The Emergence of a Traditional Archetype in New Century Chinese Fantasy
- 6. Spatial Image Composition in Chinese Film
- 7. In Search of the New ‘Nora’: The Death of Yuli and 1920s Singaporean-Chinese Cultural Identity
- 8. The Classical Charm and Wild Energy of Film Adaptation: Focus on ‘The Cave of the Silken Web’
- 9. The Dissemination and Acceptance of German UFA Films in Republican-Era Shanghai
- 10. Taking the Road Less Travelled: An Interview with Zhao Xiaoding, Director of Photography of Shadow
- Notes on Contributors
- Advisory and Editorial Board
- Back cover