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ID095548
Title ProperMaking a historical fable
Other Title Informationthe narrative strategy of lust, caution and its social repercussions
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Xiaoping
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The screening of the film Lust, Caution in China in late 2007 and the subsequent banning of its actress in early 2008 created a great stir, arousing heated debates across many ranks of society. The debates lasted for more than half a year, making it one of the most sensational cultural (and political) events in China of the year. As a result, the intricate texture of its cinematic text and the complex reactions of the social context constitute an intriguing case of sophisticated cultural politics with rich and significant import. Through an analysis of the film's narrative strategy, this paper reveals the film's nature as a political film noir aimed to allegorize the history of modern China. A discussion of its diversified reception in the Chinese world, rather than echoing the mainstream opinion that sees the harsh critique from the Chinese populace as merely a blind reaction of rampant nationalist sentiment, discloses the heterogeneous voices among differing social forces competing for cultural hegemony in contemporary China.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 65; Jun 2010: p.573 - 590
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 65; Jun 2010: p.573 - 590
Key WordsChina ;  Cultural Politics ;  Civil Society


 
 
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