Chinese Film : Realism and Convention from the Silent Era to the Digital Age /
"In Chinese Film, Jason McGrath traces the varied claims to cinematic realism made by Chinese filmmakers, critics, and scholars. He presents realism as an aesthetic form that negotiates between cultural conventions and the ever-evolving real, envisioning it as more than just a cinematic question and...
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Minneapolis :
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[2022]
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