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Aug 3, 2011
History in Progress, with Gaps: The National Museum of China, Part Two
By Shelly Kraicer Visitors seem dazzled by the might of painterly propaganda in the "90th anniversary of the CCP" painting exhibit. A...
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Aug 2, 2011
Heavenly Culture, with Product Placement: A Tour of the National Museum of China, Part One
By Shelly Kraicer The gallery of Ancient Chinese art in the National Museum of China may be the new highlight of anyone's visit to...
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Jul 5, 2011
CinemaTalk: A Conversation with Professor Guo-Juin Hong on Taiwan Cinema, 1949 and Documentaries
By Michael Chenkin Guo-Juin Hong is Andrew W. Mellon Associate Professor of Chinese Cultural Studies at Duke University. Hong has...
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Jul 19, 2010
Film Threat Reviews <i>Queer China, ‘Comrade China’</i>
Queer China, 'Comrade China' (dir. Cui Zi'en) By Isabella Tianzi Cai In the online film journal Film Threat, Phil Hall recently reviewed...
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May 4, 2010
Asia Society Film Recap: <i>Gai Shanxi and Her Sisters</i>
Gai Shanxi and Her Sisters (dir. Ban Zhongyi) Continuing our recap of the Asia Society series “China’s Past, Present and Future on Film,”...
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May 4, 2009
Shelly on Film: Does China’s Past Have a Future?
by Shelly Kraicer The persistence of the past, and the present’s attempts to colonize it, tame it, and re-engineer it, is a remarkable...
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