Screening China
Discover the compelling insights of Screening China by Yingjin Zhang, published by The University of Michigan Press in 2001. This thought-provoking hardback spans 448 pages and challenges the Western perspective on Chinese cinema. Zhang expertly critiques the tendency to focus on ethnic and cultural markers in Chinese films, illustrating how filmmakers are breaking free from Western expectations. Instead of conforming to outside demands, these artists showcase the rich diversity and complexity of China's cinematic landscape. Perfect for enthusiasts of film theory and criticism, as well as those interested in ethnic studies and sociology, this book is an essential addition to any film lover's library. Explore the multifaceted world of Chinese cinema and gain a deeper understanding of its cultural significance with Screening China.