1. Introduction: National Cinema and China 2. Cinema and National Traditions, 1905-29 3. Cinema and the Nation-People, 1930-49 4. Cinematic Reinvention of the National, 1945,78 5. Cinematic Revival of the Regional, 1945-78 6. Cinema and the Nation-State, 1949-78 7. Cinema and National/Regional Cultures, 1979-89 8. Cinema and the Transnational Imaginary, 1990-2002
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and a superb addition to the National Cinemas series ... eminently
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postgraduate levels.' - Julian Stringer, University of Nottingham,
UK'All in all, Chinese National Cinema is a masterly synthesis of a
vast subject.' - The China Journal
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