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Yoram Allon <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Oct 2001 14:29:16 +0200
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Greetings Patrick

It may interest you to know that a new introductory study on 'New Chinese
Cinemas' is being published by Wallflower Press in December 2001 (via
Columbia University Press in North America).

Although this is a 40,000 word introduction for entry-level undergraduates
it does include sections on the representation of women in Chines films of
1980s and 1990s.

Yoram Allon
Editorial Director
WALLFLOWER PRESS
London, UK.
www.wallflowerpress.co.uk


>>Hi
>>
>>Does anyone have any good references for feminist and/or post-colonial
>>theoretical approaches to the representation of women in Chinese, Hong
>>Kong, Taiwanese, Japanese, Korean or South-East Asian
>>national cinemas?
>>
>>Writings on either the topic in general or on specific films or directors
>>or actors are all of interest.
>>
>>thanks
>>Patrick Crogan
>>
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