Bibliografie des fantastischen Films / Bibliography of Fantastic Film
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Bibliografie des fantastischen Films / Bibliography of Fantastic Film
Bibliografie des Fantastischen Films
Bibliography of Fantastic Film
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Literature list

#1
Aepli, Savannah: Apocalyptic movie with a Chinese role draws cheers and jeers. In: China Daily. December 2, 2009. p. 18.
Description:
On the Chinese audience reactions to Roland Emmerich’s 2012.
Index:
Emmerich, Roland
2012 (2009)
China ~ China
Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse

#2
An, Grace: The par-Asian cinematic imaginary in Olivier Assayas’s Irma Vep. In: Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Assayas, Olivier
Irma Vep (1996)
Asien ~ Asia
China ~ China

#3
Anderson, Aaron D.: Asian martial-arts cinema, dance, and the cultural languages of gender. In: Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Tanz ~ Dance
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Asien ~ Asia
China ~ China

#4
Bao Weihong: From Pearl White to White Rose Woo: Tracing the vernacular body of Nüxia in Chinese silent cinema, 1927-1931. In: Camera Obscura 20. 2005. No. 60. [?D] pp. 192-231.
Description:
On the influence of the Americal serial star Pearl White on the early Chinese martial arts silent films.
Index:
Chen Kengran
Shang Guanwu
Zheng Yisheng
White, Pearl
Huangjiang nüxia (1930)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Stummfilm ~ Silent Film
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Körper ~ Bodies
China ~ China

#5
Barbieri, Daniele: I non morti di china, tra parodia e sublime. In: Diversamente vivi: Zombi, vampiri, mummie, fantasmi. A cura di Giulia Carluccio e Peppino Ortoleva. - Torino: Museo nazionale del cinema, Fondazione Maria Adriana Prolo / Milano: Il castoro 2010. pp. 211 ff.
Index:
China ~ China
Tod ~ Death
Humor ~ Humor
Mumien ~ Mummies
Vampire ~ Vampires
Monster ~ Monster
Zombies ~ Zombies

#6
Barboza, David: Panda film is huge hit in China. In: International Herald Tribune, July 1, 2008. p. 15.
Index:
Osborne, Mark
Stevenson, John
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
China ~ China

#7
Berensmeyer, Ingo: Cultural ecology and Chinese Hamlets. In: New Literary History 42. 2011. No. 3. [?D] pp. 419-438.
Index:
Shakespeare, William
Natur ~ Nature
Hamlet ~ Hamlet
China ~ China
Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, The (Literatur ~ Literature)

#8
Berra, John: The sf cinema of mainland China: Politics, production and market potential. In: Science Fiction Film and Television 6. 2013. No. 2. [Summer] pp. 177-201.
Index:
Politik ~ Politics
China ~ China

#9
Bertozzi, Eddie: A still life of the wildest things: Magic(al) realism in contemporary Chinese cinema and the reconfiguration of the jishizhuyi style. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 6. 2012. No. 2. [July] pp. 153-172.
Index:
Magie ~ Magic
China ~ China

#10
Bertozzi, Eddie: The possibility of Chineseness: Negotiating Chinese identity in Shun Li and the Poet and The Arrival of Wang. In: Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies 2. 2014. No. 1. [?D] pp. 59-73.
Index:
Segre, Andrea
Manetti, Antonio
Manetti, Marco
Io sono Li (2011)
arrivo di Wang, L’ (2011)
Italien ~ Italy
China ~ China

#11
Bloom, Michelle E.: Contemporary Franco-Chinese cinema: Translation, citation and imitation in Dai Sijie’s Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress and Tsai Ming-Liang’s What Time is lt There?. In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 22. 2005. No. 4. [October-December] pp. 311-325. Bibliography (Article).
Description:
On Dai Sijie’s Xiao cai feng and Tsai Ming-Liang’s Ni neibian jidian.
Index:
Dai Sijie
Tsai Ming-Liang
Xiao cai feng (2002)
Ni neibian jidian (2001)
Frankreich ~ France
China ~ China

#12
Borysevicz, Mathieu: China imagined. In: Art in America 98. 2010. No. 8. [September] pp. 57-60.
Description:
Interview with artist Isaac Julien on his video installation Ten Thousand Waves.
Index:
Julien, Isaac
Video ~ Video
China ~ China
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films

#13
Braester, Yomi: The spectral return of cinema: Globalization and cinephilia in contemporary Chinese film. In: Cinema Journal 55. 2015. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 29-51.
Index:
Globalisierung ~ Globalization
China ~ China

#14
Brandes, Martin: Piraten beleidigen China: Zensurbehörde kürzt Fluch der Karibik 3 - trotzdem Super-Box-Office. In: Filmecho/Filmwoche 61. 2007. No. 26. [June 29] p. 37.
Description:
On Chinese censorship against some claimed anti-Chinese passages played by Chow Yun-fat in Gore Verbinski’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.
Index:
Verbinski, Gore
Chow Yun Fat
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007)
Wirtschaft ~ Economy
Zensur ~ Censorship
Piraten ~ Pirats
China ~ China

#15
Cao Xiaofan: Bear market on the rise. In: China Daily, September 11, 2008. p. 20.
Description:
On the merchandising of panda bear products in China following the success of Kung Fu Panda.
Index:
Osborne, Mark
Stevenson, John
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
China ~ China

#16
Carbon, Julien: Histoire de fantômes chinois: Le fantastique venu de Hong Kong. In: Le cinéma fantastique. Réuni par Jean-Pierre Piton. (= Cinémaction 1995. No. 74. [?D]) pp. 73-78.
Index:
China ~ China
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong

#17
Case, Brian: China tease. In: Time Out 1994. No. 1237. [May 4] pp. 18-19.
Description:
Interview with David Cronenberg on the representation of sexuality in M. Butterfly.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
M. Butterfly (1993)
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
China ~ China

#18
Chan, Evans: Zhang Yimou’s Hero: The temptations of fascism. In: Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Zhang Yimou
Ying Xiong (2002)
Faschismus ~ Fascism
China ~ China

#19
Chan, Jachinson: Chinese American masculinities: From Fu Manchu to Bruce Lee. - New York: Garland 2001. (= Asian Americans.)
Index:
Lee, Bruce
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Männer ~ Men
China ~ China
Fu Manchu ~ Fu Manchu

#20
Chan, Kenneth: The Chinese cinematic remake as transnational appeal: Zhang Yimou’s A woman, A Gun and A Noodle Shop. In: Transnational film remakes. Edited by Iain Robert Smith and Constantine Verevis. - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2017. (= Traditions in world cinema.) p. ?P.
Index:
Zhang Yimou
San qiang pai an jing qi (2009)
China ~ China

#21
Chan, Kenneth: The global return of the Wu Xia Pian (Chinese sword-fighting movie): Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. In: Cinema Journal 43. 2004. No. 4. [Summer] pp. 3-17.
Index:
Lee Ang
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China

#22
Chen Limin: Avatar bonanza for animation firms. In: China Daily, January 15, 2010. p. 14.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#23
Chen Nan: Po the panda charms and discharms China. In: South China Morning Post [HK], June 25, 2008. p. 18.
Description:
On the Chinese reactions to Kung Fu Panda by Mark Osborne and John Stevenson.
Index:
Osborne, Mark
Stevenson, John
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
China ~ China

#24
Chen, Qin: The others: Desire, anxiety, and the politics of Chinese horror cinema (1989-2015). - Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University, Ph.D. 2016. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 78. 2016. No. 7. [?D].]
Index:
Politik ~ Politics
Horror ~ Horror
China ~ China

#25
Chen, Yuanyuan: Old or new art? Rethinking classical Chinese animation. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 2. [June] pp. 175-188.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#26
CHEN, LUYING: Beyond marginalization: Kungfu Kindergarten as a "giocai" response to Kungfu Panda. In: Asian Cinema 24. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 69-86.
Index:
Tse, Brian
Osborne, Mark
Stevenson, John
McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten / McDull - Kungfu Ding Ding Dong / Mai dou xiang dang dang (2009)
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
China ~ China

#27
Cheng, Hui Tung Eos: Singable translating: A viewer-oriented approach to Cantonese translation of Disney animated musicals. - Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Ph.D. 2013. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 75. 2015. No. 7. [January] p. ?P.]
Index:
Musik ~ Music
Disney ~ Disney
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#28
Cheung, Ruby: Red Cliff: The Chinese-language epic and diasporic Chinese spectators. In: The epic film in world culture. Edited by Robert Burgoyne. - London; New York: Routledge 2010. (= AFI film readers.) p. ?P.
Index:
Wu Su-Yum [Pseudonym: Woo, John]
Chi bi (2008)
China ~ China
Geschichte ~ History
Geschichte: Antike ~ History: Ancient Times

#29
Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009.
Index:
China ~ China

#30
Chinese ecocinema: In the age of environmental challenge. Edited by Sheldon H. Lu and Jiayan Mi. - Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press 2009.
Index:
China ~ China
Natur ~ Nature

#31
Chinese run with Star: $2,625,026. In: Variety 291. 1978. No. ?N. [July 5] p. 6.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope / Star Wars (1977/1997)
China ~ China

#32
Chinnock, Chris: 3D Avatar fails to deter piracy. In: China Daily, January 5, 2010. p. M1.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
3-D Films
China ~ China

#33
Chua, John: Something borrowed, something new: Ye ban ge sheng (Song at Midnight) and the cross-cultural reinterpretations of horror in twentieth century China. In: Asian Cinema 16. 2005. No. 2. [Fall/Winter] pp. 122-146.
Description:
On the Chinese adaption of Gaston Leroux’s classic horror novel Le Fantôme de l’opera.
Index:
Leroux, Gaston
Weibang Maxu
Yu, Ronny
Ye ban ge sheng (1937)
Ye ban ge sheng (1995)
Fantôme de l’opera, Le (Literatur ~ Literature)
Horror ~ Horror
China ~ China

#34
Chua, John: The horror, the horror: The repetition and compulsion of a genre. - Urbana, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D. 2004. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 65. 2005. No. 11. (May) p. 4185.]
Description:
On the cross-cultural interpretations of horror in the USA and Asia. Discusses, among others, the Chinese reinterpretation of Gaston Leroux’s novel Le Fantôme de l’opera in the Ye ban ge sheng series and Gore Verbinski’s The Ring, a remake of Hideo Nakata’s Japanese horror movie Ringu.
Index:
Leroux, Gaston
Verbinski, Gore
Nakata, Hideo
Ye ban ge sheng (Filmreihe)
Ring, The (2002)
Ringu (1998)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Japan ~ Japan
Horror ~ Horror
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia
Fantôme de l’opera, Le (Literatur ~ Literature)

#35
Chung, Peichi: Hollywood domination of the Chinese Kung Fu market. In: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 8. 2007. No. 3. [January] pp. 414-424.
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
China ~ China

#36
Chung, Peichi: Hong Kong cinema: Reconnecting its South-East Asian heritage. In: Willing collaborators: Foreign partners in Chinese media. Edited by Michael Keane, Brian Yecies, and Terry Flew. - London; Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield 2018. (= Media, culture and communication in Asia-Pacific societies.) p. ?P.
Index:
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Asien ~ Asia
China ~ China

#37
Cinematic landscapes: Observations on the visual arts and cinema of China and Japan. Edited by David Desser and Linda C. Ehrlich. - Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press 1994.
Reviews:
Bernstein, Matthew: [untitled] In: Film Quarterly 50. 1997. No. 3. [Spring] pp. 52-53.
Index:
China ~ China
Japan ~ Japan

#38
Cui, Jian: The pursuit of a national style of Chinese animation. In: Animation Journal 14. 2006. No. 1. [?D] pp. 44-26.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#39
de la Breteque, François: Le "voyage vers l’Occident" du cinéma d’animation chinois. In: Cahiers de la Cinémathèque 2007. No. 78. [February] pp. 26-32.
Description:
On the history of Chinese animation film. Discusses especially Tie shan gong zhu and Sun wu kong.
Index:
Wan Guchan
Wan Laiming
Tie shan gong zhu (1941)
Da nao tian gong / Sun wu kong (1965)
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#40
Decker, Kevin S.: Dark times: The end of the republic and the beginning of Chinese philosophy. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
China ~ China
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#41
Della Mora, Max / Esposito, Riccardo / Monteleone, Massimo: Fant’Asia: Spettri, demoni, vampiri, mostri, alieni, donne-serpente, women in prison, cavalieri erranti, arti marziali, fantastique, mitologia & co. nel cinema popolare dell’Estremo Oriente (Cina, Corea, Filippine, Giappone, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malesia, Tailandia, Taiwan). - Bologna: Granata Press 1994. (= Ombre elettriche.)
Index:
Gefängnis ~ Prison
Malaysia ~ Malaysia
Schlangen ~ Snakes
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Monster ~ Monster
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Geister ~ Ghosts
Dämonen ~ Demons
Thailand ~ Thailand
Philippinen ~ Philippines
Japan ~ Japan
Asien ~ Asia
Aliens ~ Aliens
Orient ~ Orient
Taiwan ~ Taiwan
Korea ~ Korea
Indonesien ~ Indonesia
China ~ China
Frauen ~ Women
Vampire ~ Vampires
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong

#42
Dong, Lan: Mulan’s legend and legacy in China and the United States. - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press 2011.
Index:
Mulan (Filmreihe)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#43
Dong, Lan: Writing Chinese America into words and images: Storytelling and retelling of The Song of Mu Lan. In: Lion and the Unicorn 30. 2006. No. 2. [?D] pp. 218-233.
Description:
Discusses also Mulan by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook.
Index:
Lee, Jeanne M.
Bancroft, Tony
Cook, Barry
Mulan (1998)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
China ~ China
Song of Mu Lan, The (Literatur ~ Literature)

#44
Du, Daisy Yan: On the move: The trans/national animated film in 1940s-1970s China. - Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin - Madison, Ph.D. 2012. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 74. 2013. No. 1. (July).]
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation
Politik ~ Politics

#45
Du, Daisy Yan: Suspended animation: The Wan Brothers and the (in)animate Mainland-Hong Kong encounter, 1947-1956. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 2. [June] pp. 140-158.
Index:
Wan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Wan Chaochen
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#46
East Asian cinema and cultural heritage: From China, Hong Kong, Taiwan to Japan and South Korea. Edited by Kinnia Yau Shuk-ting. - New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011.
Index:
Korea ~ Korea
Japan ~ Japan
Taiwan ~ Taiwan
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#47
Edera, Bruno: Le cinéma d’animation en République Populaire de Chine. In: Image et Son 1981. No. 362. [?D] pp. 93-105.
Description:
On the history and presence of the Chinese animation film.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#48
Estein, Axel: Fritierte Chinesen, oder warum Japaner so große Zähne haben: Men Behind the Sun. In: Splatting Image 1991. No. 6. [March] pp. 43-45.
Index:
Tun Fei Mou
Hei tai yang 731 (1987)
Zähne ~ Teeth
Japan ~ Japan
China ~ China

#49
Everschor, Franz: Kundun. In: Film-Dienst 50. 1997. No. 1. [January 7] p. 41.
Description:
On Chinese protests over the representation of the Tibet conflict in the film.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Kundun (1997)
Tibet ~ Tibet
China ~ China

#50
Farquhar, Mary Ann: Monks and monkey: A study of national style in Chinese animation. In: Animation Journal 1. 1993. No. 2. [Spring] pp. 4-27.
Index:
China ~ China
Affen ~ Apes
Religion ~ Religion
Animation ~ Animation

#51
Farquhar, Mary: The idea-image: Conceptualizing landscape in recent martial arts movies. In: Chinese ecocinema: In the age of environmental challenge. Edited by Sheldon H. Lu and Jiayan Mi. - Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China
Natur ~ Nature

#52
Feeley, Jennifer: Transnational spectres and regional spectators: Flexible citizenship in new Chinese horror cinema. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 6. 2012. No. 1. [?D] pp. 41-64.
Description:
Discusses especially Kelvin Tong’s The Maid.
Index:
Tong, Kelvin
Maid, The (2005)
Horror ~ Horror
China ~ China

#53
Feng, L.: Territories of identity: Chow Yun-Fat, Chinese stardom and masculinity. - Nottingham: University of Nottingham, Ph.D. 2010. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 60-13231.]
Index:
Chow Yun Fat
Männer ~ Men
China ~ China

#54
Feng, Peter X.: False consciousness and double consciousness: Race, virtual reality, and the assimilation of Hong Kong action cinema in The Matrix. In: Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace
Action ~ Action
China ~ China

#55
Fielding, Julien R.: Discovering world religions at 24 frames per second. - Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press 2008. (= Atla publications 4.)
Description:
On the representation of religion in Asian film. Includes chapters on India, China, Japan and on Buddhism in film.
Index:
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Religion ~ Religion
Japan ~ Japan
Indien ~ India
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#56
Foerster, Lukas: A Chinese Ghost Story: Flying Butterfly / Linger (Hu Die Fei). In: Splatting Image 2008. No. 75. [September] p. 50.
Index:
To, Johnnie
Hu die fei (2008)
Geister ~ Ghosts
China ~ China

#57
Fore, Steve / Wu Weihu: Flash empire and Chinese shanke: The emergence of Chinese digital culture. In: Animation Journal 13. 2005. No. 1. [?D] pp. 28-51.
Index:
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#58
Fox, Daniel: For Fun and The Killer: Directions in Chinese cinema. In: Literature/Film Quarterly 31. 2003. No. 2. [April] pp. 124-129.
Description:
On Zhao Le by Ning Ying and Die xue shuang xiong by John Woo.
Index:
Ning Ying
Wu Su-Yum [Pseudonym: Woo, John]
Zhao Le (1993)
Die xue shuang xiong (1989)
China ~ China

#59
From May fourth to June fourth: Fiction and film in Twentieth-century China. Edited by Ellen Widmer and David Der-Wei Wang. - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press (1994).
Reviews:
Bin Zhao: China syndrome. In: Sight and Sound NS 4. 1994. No. 8. [August] p. 34.
Index:
China ~ China

#60
Fu, Poshek: Shanghai and Hong Kong: The politics of Chinese cinemas. - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press 2003.
Index:
Shanghai ~ Shanghai
Politik ~ Politics
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China

#61
Fuller, Karla Rae: Masters of the macabre: The oriental detective. In: Spectator 17. 1996. No. 1. [Fall/Winter] pp. 54-69.
Description:
Discusses especially the Charlie Chan and the Mr. Moto series.
Index:
Charlie Chan (Filmreihe)
Mr. Moto (Filmreihe)
Orient ~ Orient
Kriminalität ~ Crime
Detektive ~ Detectives
Asien ~ Asia
Japan ~ Japan
China ~ China

#62
Funnell, Lisa: Fighting for a Hong Kong/Chinese female identity: Michelle Yeoh, body performance, and globalized action cinema. In: Asian popular culture in transition. Edited by John A. Lent and Lorna Fitzsimmons. - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge 2012. (= Routledge contemporary Asia 36.) p. ?P.
Index:
Yeoh, Michelle
Globalisierung ~ Globalization
Körper ~ Bodies
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia
Action ~ Action

#63
Gabereaux, Eve: Time, space, identity and the city: Contemporary urban Chinese and Japan projected in film. In: Asian Cinema 10. 1998. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 160-175.
Description:
On the representation of city life in recent Asian film.
Index:
Stadt ~ City
Japan ~ Japan
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#64
Gan Tian: Marching to its own toon. In: China Daily, June 30, 2009. p. 18.
Description:
On the growing Chinese animation industry.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#65
Gateward, Frances: Wong Fei-Hung in da house: Hong Kong martial-arts films and hip-hop culture. In: Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Wong fei-hung / Huang Fei-hong / Once Upon a Time in China (1991)
Musik ~ Music
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China

#66
Gerle, Jörg: Mojin - The Lost Legend: Opulenter chinesischer Abenteuerfilm. In: Film-Dienst 70. 2017. No. 9. [April 27] p. 54.
Description:
On a DVD edition.
Index:
Wuershan
Ghouls, The / Mojin - The Lost Legend (2015)
DVD ~ DVD
China ~ China
Abenteuer ~ Adventure

#67
Gerle, Jörg: Sherlock auf chinesisch: Furioser Stil-Hybrid: Ein Martial-Arts-Krimi von Peter Ho-Sun Chan. In: Film-Dienst 66. 2013. No. 15. [July 18] p. 48.
Description:
On a DVD edition of Peter Chan’s Dragon (Wu Xia).
Index:
Chan, Peter
Wu xia (2011)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Kriminalität ~ Crime
DVD ~ DVD
China ~ China

#68
Giesen Rolf: Chinamation: Animationsfilm-Welle in China. In: Film-Dienst 58. 2005. No. 13. [June 23] pp. 58-60.
Description:
On the new Chinese animation film and how he differs from the Japanese tradition.
Index:
Japan ~ Japan
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#69
Giesen, Rolf: Chinas Selbstbild im Genrekino. In: Film-Dienst 67. 2014. No. 6. [March 13] p. 8.
Index:
Diao Yi’nan
Bai ri yan huo (2014)
China ~ China
Martial Art ~ Martial Art

#70
Giesen, Rolf: Chinese animation: A history and filmography, 1922/2012. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2014.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#71
Giesen, Rolf: Laura und Panda in China. In: Kinder- und Jugendfilm Korrespondenz 32. 2011. No. 3(127). [?D] pp. 53-55.
Description:
On two Sino-German animation movies: Little Big Panda by Greg Manwaring and Michael Schoemann as well as Lauras Stern und der geheimnisvolle Drache Nian by Thilo Rothkirch and Piet De Rycker.
Index:
Manwaring, Greg
Schoemann, Michael
Rothkirch, Thilo
De Rycker, Piet
Little Big Panda / Kleiner starker Panda / Xiong mao zong dong yuan (2011)
Lauras Stern und der geheimnisvolle Drache Nian (2009)
Deutschland ~ Germany
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#72
Giesen, Rolf: Marvel, Monkey King & Marktmacht China: Über die Zukunft der Medien im asiatisch-pazifischen Raum. In: Film-Dienst 69. 2016. No. 17. [August 18] pp. 28-31.
Index:
Monkey King (Filmreihe)
Marvel Comics [Firma] ~ Marvel Comics [Company]
Asien ~ Asia
Affen ~ Apes
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#73
Gil-Curiel, Germán: Chinese identity: Poetics of cinema and music in Hero. In: Film music in "minor" national cinemas. Edited by Germán Gil-Curiel. - New York; London: Bloomsbury Academic 2016. (= Topics and issues in national cinema 4.) p. ?P.
Index:
Zhang Yimou
Ying Xiong (2002)
China ~ China
Musik ~ Music

#74
Gravestock, Peter: The real and the fantastic in the Wuxia Pian. In: Metro 2006. No. 148. [Winter] pp. 106-110.
Description:
On the Chinese martial arts film.
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China

#75
Green, Peter: China: The Wind and Joris Ivens. In: Sight and Sound 58. 1989. No. 4. [?D] pp. 273-275.
Description:
On Une histoire de vent by Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan.
Index:
Ivens, Joris
Loridan, Marceline
histoire de vent, Une (1988)
China ~ China

#76
Guo Qiang: Mountainous debate over Avatar name. In: Global Times, January 29, 2010. pp. 1-2.
Description:
On the critical debate in China over the renaming of a mountain in Hunan province where parts of James Cameron’s film were shot.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China
Berge ~ Mountains

#77
Guo, Qiuyue: Chinese perceptions of American stereotypes in Dreamwork’s animation Kung Fu Panda. - Laramie, Wyoming: University of Wyoming, M.A. 2011. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 50. 2012. No. 3. (June).]
Index:
Osborne, Mark
Stevenson, John
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
DreamWorks ~ DreamWorks
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#78
Han Song: Chinese science fiction: A response to modernization. In: Science Fiction Studies 40. 2013. No. 1(?N). [?D] pp. 15-21.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
China ~ China

#79
He Huifeng: Confucius no match for blue aliens. In: South China Morning Post [HK], January 26, 2010. p. A6.
Description:
On the Chinese government’s attempt pushing the patriotic epos to prevail over James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China
Aliens ~ Aliens

#80
He, Jin: Narrative, visual model and dragon culture: A narrative analysis of value presentation in two movies preferred by Chinese adolescents. - Helsinki: Helsingin Yliopisto [University of Helsinki], Ph.D. 1998. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International C 61. 2000. No. 1. [Spring] p. 8.]
Description:
Discusses, among others, the Chinese reception of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Jurassic Park (1993)
Jugend ~ Youth
Drachen ~ Dragons
China ~ China

#81
Healey, Cara Michelle: Genre transgressions and (trans)nationalism in Chinese science fiction. - Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, Ph.D. 2017. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 78. 2017. No. 9. [?D].]
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
China ~ China

#82
Heroic grace: The Chinese martial arts film. Edited by David Chute. - ?O: UCLA Film & Television Archive 2003.
Reviews:
Gravestock, Peter: [untitled] In: Metro 2003. No. 138. [?D] pp. 193-195.
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Helden ~ Heros
China ~ China

#83
Himmel und Hölle: Religionen im asiatischen Film. Hrsg. von Britta Rensing und Betram Schmitz. - Marburg: Tectum-Verlag 2011. (= Religionen aktuell 7.)
Index:
Religion: Hölle ~ Religion: Hell
Japan ~ Japan
Korea ~ Korea
China ~ China
Tibet ~ Tibet
Thailand ~ Thailand
Indien ~ India
Asien ~ Asia
Religion ~ Religion

#84
Huang, Erin Yu-Tien: Capital’s abjects: Chinese cinemas, urban horror, and the limits of visibility. - Irvine, California: University of California, Irvine, Ph.D. 2012. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 74. 2013. No. 2. (August).]
Index:
Stadt ~ City
Horror ~ Horror
China ~ China

#85
Huber, Matthias: Der chinesische Reissack: The Butterfly Effect. In: Splatting Image 2004. No. 59. [September] p. 69.
Index:
Bress, Eric
Gruber, J. Mackye
Butterfly Effect (2004)
China ~ China

#86
Huehls, Mitchum: Racialized toxins and sovereign fantasies. In: Discourse 29. 2007. No. 2/3. [Spring/Fall] pp. 367-383.
Description:
On the scandals over Chinese toxoc toys imported to the USA.Discusses, among others, The Mask of Fu Manchu by Charles Brabin and Charles Vidor.
Index:
Brabin, Charles
Vidor, Charles
Mask of Fu Manchu, The (1932)
Spielzeuge ~ Toys*
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Phantasie ~ Fantasy
China ~ China

#87
Hughes, Alex: Irma Vep and "France-Chine": A tale of two cinemas. In: Contemporary French Civilization 28. 2004. No. ?N. [?D] pp. 1-19.
Index:
Assayas, Olivier
Irma Vep (1996)
Frankreich ~ France
China ~ China

#88
Huilin, Zhang: Some characteristics of Chinese animation. In: Asian Cinema 14. 2003. No. 1. [Spring/Summer] pp. 70-79.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#89
Hunt, Leon: Once upon a time in China: Kung Fu from Bruce Lee to Jet Li. In: Framework 40. 1999. No. ?N. [April] pp. 85-100.
Description:
On the hero characters of the Hong Kong martial arts film.
Index:
Lee, Bruce
Li, Jet
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Helden ~ Heros
China ~ China

#90
Huss, Mikael: Hesitant lourney to the West: SF’s changing fortunes in Mainland China. In: Science Fiction Studies 27. 2002. No. 1(?N). [March] pp. 92-104.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
China ~ China

#91
Ishii, Kenichi: Nationalism and preferences for domestic and foreign animation programmes in China. In: International Communication Gazette 75. 2013. No. 2. [March] pp. 225-245.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation
Politik ~ Politics

#92
Jackson, Leah: Saiyuki reloaded. In: Cinefantastique 37. 2005. No. 2. [April/May] p. 64.
Description:
On a DVD edition containing several animated filmings of the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West, telling the legend of Buddhist monk Xuanzang.
Index:
Wu Cheng’en
Xuanzang
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Religion ~ Religion
DVD ~ DVD
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation
Journey to the West / Monkey (Literatur ~ Literature)

#93
Jiang Wanjuan: Animen to take on the world. In: Global Times, June 1, 2010. p. 16.
Description:
On the first Chineseb 3-D science fiction film.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
3-D Films
China ~ China

#94
Johnson, Sander K.: Promoting Chinese and Asian cartoon arts to the world through the platform of AYACC. In: Asian Cinema 21. 2010. No. 1. [Spring/Summer] pp. 208-214.
Index:
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia
Animation: Cartoons ~ Animation: Cartoons
Animation ~ Animation

#95
Kam, Tan See / Wei, Jiang / Xiaying, Xu: Of goats, lambs, sheep and wolves: Chinese animation and cultural industries. In: Asian Cinema 24. 2013. No. 2. [Fall/Winter] pp. 239-258.
Index:
Wölfe ~ Wolves
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#96
"Kamera drauf, wumm, wumm": Der chinesische Actionfilm-Star und Regisseur Jackie Chan über Hongkong, Liegestütze, Slapstick und seinen neuen Film First Strike. In: Der Spiegel 51. 1997. No. 30. [July 21] pp. 165-167.
Index:
Chan, Jackie
Tong, Stanley
First Strike (1996)
Humor ~ Humor
Action ~ Action
China ~ China
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong

#97
Kang, Helen: Shui mo dong hua: The history and development of brush painting animation. In: Animation Journal 14. 2006. No. 1. [?D] pp. 63-74.
Description:
On the use of traditional brush painting techniques in Chinese animation film. Discusses especially Te Wei’s Where Is Mama? (Xiao kedou zhao mama), The Buffalo Boy’s Flute (Mu di) and Feelings from Mountain and Water (Shan shui qing).
Index:
Te Wei
Xiao kedou zhao mama (1960)
Mu di (1963)
Shan shui qing (1988)
Kunst ~ Arts, The
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#98
Kang Juan: Confucius squeezes out Avatar: Award-winning blockbuster to disappear from China’s non-3D screens. In: Global Times, January 21, 2010. pp. 1-2.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
3-D Films
China ~ China

#99
Kim, Jihoon: Digital and postdigital 3D animation in the contemporary Chinese art scene: Miao Xiaochun and Lu Yang. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 3. [November] pp. 227-242.
Index:
Miao Xiaochun
Lü Yang
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
3-D Films
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#100
Kowalski, Dean A.: The new millennium Bond and yin-yang Chinese cosmology. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 215-227.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
China ~ China
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#101
Kraicer, Shelly: Unknown pleasures. In: Cineaction 2003. No. 61. [February] pp. 65-66.
Description:
On the representation of city life in recent Chinese film.
Index:
Stadt ~ City
China ~ China

#102
Kramer, Stefan: Konfuzianische Kulturtradition à la Hollywood: Walt Disneys Mulan und seine chinesische Vorlage. In: Film-Dienst 51. 1998. No. 25. [December 8] pp. 12-14.
Index:
Bancroft, Tony
Cook, Barry
Konfuzius
Mulan (1998)
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Disney ~ Disney
China ~ China

#103
Kramer, Stefan: Schattenbilder: Filmgeschichte Chinas und die Avantgarde der achtziger und neunziger Jahre. - Dortmund: Projekt Verlag 1996.
Reviews:
Kaltenecker, Siegfried: [untitled] In: Medienwissenschaft 1998. No. 2. pp. 214-216.
Index:
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
China ~ China

#104
Kuang-Neng Liu: Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in the land of the Cartesians: From comparative reception to cultural comparison. In: Semiotica 171. 2008. No. 1-4. [?D] pp. 395-411.
Index:
Lee Ang
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Religion ~ Religion
China ~ China

#105
Kuhn, Annette / White, Patricia: Encounter between two cultures: Madame X of the China seas. In: Screen 28. 1987. No. 4. [?D] pp. 74-95.
Description:
Article on and interview with Ulrike Ottinger.
Index:
Ottinger, Ulrike
Madame X, eine absolute Herrscherin (1977/1978)
China ~ China

#106
LaFranier, Sharon: For Beijing, philosophy beats sci-fi. In: International Herald Tribune, January 20, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the Chinese government’s decision to ban James Cameron’s Avatar from non-3D movie theatres.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Peking ~ Beijing
3-D Films
China ~ China

#107
LaFraniere, Sharon: For Beijing, philosophy beats sci-fi. In: International Herald Tribune, January 20, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the rivaltry between Hu Mei’s Chinese history epic Confucius and James Cameron’s Avatar.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Peking ~ Beijing
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#108
LaFraniere, Sharon: In Chinese movie theaters, Avatar outplays the government regulator. In: International Herald Tribune, February 1, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the rivaltry between Hu Mei’s Chinese history epic Confucius and James Cameron’s Avatar.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#109
Lamarre, Thomas: The animation of China: An interim report. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 2. [June] pp. 123-139.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#110
Laskowski, Christine: Avatar to soar at box office. In: China Daily, January 5, 2010. pp. 1-2.
Description:
On the commercial success of James Cameron’s Avatar in China.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China

#111
Lau, S.-H.: La saga du Kung-fu. In: Cahiers du Cinéma 1984. No. 362/363. [September] pp. 44-49.
Description:
On the Hong Kong martial arts film and on the representation of the Chinese Shaolin monastry in film.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China

#112
Le Péron, Serge: Animation: La bande de trois. In: Cahiers du Cinéma 1981. No. 319. [?D] p. 7.
Description:
On the Chinesische animation film.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#113
Lebrun, Caroline: Escale en Chine. In: Bref 2004. No. 62. [Autumn] p. 15.
Description:
On Chinese animation short film.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#114
Lent, John A. / Xu, Ying: Animation in China yesterday and today - The pioneers speak out. In: Asian Cinema 12. 2001. No. 2. [Fall/Winter] pp. 34-49.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#115
Lent, John A. / Xu Ying: Comics art in China. - Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi 2017.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics

#116
Lent, John A. / Ying, Xu: China’s animation beginnings: The roles of the Wan Brothers and others. In: Asian Cinema 14. 2003. No. 1. [Spring/Summer] pp. 56-69.
Index:
Wan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Wan Chaochen
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#117
Leung, Helen Hok-Sze / Yue, Audrey: Introduction: Chinese cinemas as new media. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 3. 2009. No. 1. [?D] pp. 5-13.
Description:
Discusses, among others, the special effects for martial arts films.
Index:
Technik: Spezialeffekte ~ Technology: Special Effects
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China

#118
Li, Guo / Li, Jinying: Animating Chinese cinemas: A preface. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 2. [June] pp. 115-122.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#119
Li, Guo / Li, Jinying: Animating Chinese cinemas II: Animation, technology, and media. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 3. [November] pp. 189-191.
Index:
Technik ~ Technology
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#120
Li, Jing: The love story, female images, and gender politics: Folktale films in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). In: Fairy-tale films beyond Disney: International perspectives. Edited by Jack Zipes, Pauline Greenhill, and Kendra Magnus-Johnston. - New York: Routledge 2015. p. ?P.
Index:
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Politik ~ Politics
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China
Disney ~ Disney
Märchen ~ Fairy Tales

#121
Li Qiaoyi: No laughing matter: China’s animation and cartoon industry boasts big numbers, but little impact. In: Global Times, June 11, 2009. p. 20.
Index:
Humor ~ Humor
China ~ China
Animation: Cartoons ~ Animation: Cartoons
Animation ~ Animation

#122
Li, Raymond: Censor denies cutting back Avatar showings. In: South China Morning Post [HK], January 21, 2010. p. A4.
Description:
On the conflicts over James Cameron’s blockbuster in mainland China.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Zensur ~ Censorship
China ~ China

#123
Li Shuang: Hollywood animators come to Beijing. In: Global Times, June 9, 2010. Section MetroBeijing, p. 4.
Index:
Peking ~ Beijing
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#124
Li Zeng: Horror returns to Chinese cinema: An aesthetic of restraint and the space of horror. In: Jump Cut 2009. No. 51. [Spring] p. 43.
Description:
Discusses Zhang Bingjian’s Suffocation (Zhixi), Herman Yau’s The Ghost Inside (Yi shen yi gui) and Li Hong’s Curse of Lola (Zu zhou).
Index:
Zhang Bingjian
Yau, Herman
Li Hong
Zhixi (2005)
Yi shen yi gui (2005)
Zu zhou (2005)
Horror ~ Horror
China ~ China

#125
Lim, Felicidad (Bliss Cua): Fantastic cinema: Nonsynchronism and historical difference. - New York: New York University, Ph.D. 2001. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 62. 2002. No. 8. (February) p. 2613.]
Description:
On women-centered Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and American fantastic film.
Discusses especially Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu monogatari, Stanley Kwan’s Rouge (Yin ji kau), Antonio Jose Perez’s Haplos, Satyajit Ray’s Devi, Ishmael Bernal’s Himala and Bryan Forbes’s The Stepford Wives.
Index:
Mizoguchi, Kenji
Kwan, Stanley
Jose Perez, Antonio
Ray, Satyajit
Bernal, Ishmael
Forbes, Bryan
Ugetsu monogatari (1953)
Yin ji kau (1987)
Haplos (1983)
Devi (1960)
Himala (1982)
Stepford Wives, The (1975)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Japan ~ Japan
Indien ~ India
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#126
Lin Meilian: Avatar movie scene gives Chinese mountain a new name. In: Global Times, January 26, 2010. p. 7.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China
Berge ~ Mountains

#127
Lin, Yu-Ting: Shadow play: Fantasies and subjectivities in European-Chinese crossings. - Berkeley, California: University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. 2004. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 66. 2005. No. 2. (August) p. 584.]
Description:
Includes a chapter on the aesthetics and politics of "haunting" in Hong Kong ghost films, especially in Tsui Hark and Stanley Kwan.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Kwan, Stanley
Geister ~ Ghosts
Europa ~ Europe
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong

#128
Liu Wei: Avatar hand for US-China 3D blockbuster. In: China Daily, April 29, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the production of Michael French’s Empires of the Deep which is partly produced in China and supported by Avatar virtual camera operator Anthony Arendt.
Index:
French, Michael
Cameron, James
Arendt, Anthony
Empires of the Deep (2010)
Avatar (2009)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Technik: Kamera ~ Technology: Camera
3-D Films
China ~ China

#129
Liu Wei: Avatar pulled for commercial reasons: Official. In: China Daily, January 21, 2010. p. 2.
Description:
On the rivaltry between Hu Mei’s Chinese history epic and James Cameron’s Avatar.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#130
Liu Wei: Avatar sees box office high amid cold. In: China Daily, January 9/10, 2010. p. 1.
Description:
On the commercial success of James Cameron’s fantasy epos in China.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
China ~ China

#131
Lo Kwai-Cheung: Chinese face/off: The transnational popular culture of Hong Kong. - Urbana: University of Illinois Press 2005.
Reviews:
Wong, Wendy Siuyi: From transnationalization to globalization: The experience of Hong Kong. In: Mechademia 2008. No. 3. pp. 266-268.
Description:
Includes several chapters on Hong Kong film and television, especially on the martial arts films of Jackie Chan and on Lee Ang’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Index:
Lee Ang
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Fernsehen ~ Television
China ~ China

#132
Lo Kwai-Cheung: Knocking off nationalism in Hong Kong cinema: Woman and the Chinese "thing" in Tsui Hark’s films. In: Camera Obscura 2006. No. 63. [?D] pp. 36-61.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China

#133
Lo Wai-luk: Traditional Chinese aesthetics and contemporary Chinese films: Applying the idea of qi-yun to understand the temporal structure of selected films of Hou Hsiao-hsien. In: East Asian cinema and cultural heritage: From China, Hong Kong, Taiwan to Japan and South Korea. Edited by Kinnia Yau Shuk-ting. - New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Hou Hsiao-hsien
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#134
Lorge, Peter: Sexing warrior women in China’s martial arts world: King Hu’s A Touch of Zen. In: Race, class, and gender in "medieval" cinema. Edited by Lynn T. Ramey and Tison Pugh. - New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2007. (= The new Middle Ages.) p. ?P.
Index:
King Hu
Xia nu (1969)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Krieg ~ War
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Politik ~ Politics
Geschichte: Mittelalter ~ History: Middle Ages

#135
Lozada Jr., Eriberto P.: Star Trekking in China: Science fiction as theodicy in contemporary China. In: Religion and science fiction. Edited by James F. McGrath. - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications 2011. pp. 59 ff.
Index:
Star Trek ~ Star Trek
China ~ China
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion

#136
Macdonald, Sean: Animation in China: History, aesthetics, media. - London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis 2016. (= Routledge contemporary China 133.)
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#137
Mandala, Susan: Representing the future: Chinese and codeswitching in Firefly. In: Investigating Firefly and Serenity: Science fiction on the frontier. Edited by Tanya R. Cochran and Rhonda V. Wilcox. - London; New York: I. B. Tauris 2008. (= Investigating Cult TV.) p. ?P.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Firefly (TV)
Serenity (2005)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
China ~ China

#138
Mao Mao: Chipmunks ready to hit Chinese screens. In: Global Times, February 4, 2010. p. 17.
Description:
On the Chinese start of Betty Thomas’s animated feature Alvin and the Chipmunks - The Squeakquel.
Index:
Thomas, Betty
Alvin and the Chipmunks - The Squeakquel (2009)
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#139
Mao Renjie: 2012 smashes China box office. In: China Daily, November 19, 2009. p. 17.
Index:
Emmerich, Roland
2012 (2009)
China ~ China

#140
Mao Renjie: 3D film competition heats up in China: Alice unlikely to meet Avatar. In: Global Times, March 25, 2010. p. 17.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Cameron, James
Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Avatar (2009)
3-D Films
China ~ China

#141
Mao Renjie: Sherlock Holmes opens in China, critics left uneasy. In: Global Times, February 25, 2010. p. 17.
Index:
Ritchie, Guy
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
China ~ China

#142
Marchetti, Gina: From Fu Manchu to M. Butterfly and Irma Vep: Cinematic incarnations of Chinese villainy. In: Bad: Infamy, darkness, evil, and slime on screen. Edited by Murray Pomerance. - Albany: New York State University Press 2004. (= SUNY series: Cultural studies in cinema/video.) pp. 187-199.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Assayas, Olivier
M. Butterfly (1993)
Irma Vep (1996)
Fu Manchu ~ Fu Manchu
China ~ China
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The

#143
Marchetti, Gina: Hollywood and Taiwan: connections, countercurrents, and Ang Lee’s Hulk. In: Chinese connections: Critical perspectives on film, identity and diaspora. Edited by Tan See-Kam, Peter X. Feng and Gina Marchetti. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Lee Ang
Hulk, The (2003)
Taiwan ~ Taiwan
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
China ~ China

#144
Martin, Fran: China simulacrum: Genre, feminism, and Pan-Chinese cultural politics in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. In: Island on the edge: Taiwan new cinema and after. Edited by Chris Berry and Feii Lu. - Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press 2005. p. ?P.
Index:
Lee Ang
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Politik ~ Politics
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China
Taiwan ~ Taiwan

#145
Martin, G.: L’animation en Chine. In: Revue de la Cinémathèque 1989. No. 1. [?D] pp. 9-10.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#146
Metzger, Sean: The Chinese fetish: Fashioning Asian/American bodies in theatre and film. - Davis, California: University of California, Davis, Ph.D. 2005. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 66. 2006. No. 10 (April)]
Description:
Discusses, among others, Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood For Love.
Index:
Wong Kar-wai
Fa yeung nin wa / In the Mood For Love (2000)
Kleidung ~ Clothes
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Theater ~ Theatre
Körper ~ Bodies
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#147
mk: China-Noodles 2: Once upon a Time in China 2. In: Splatting Image 1992. No. 11. [September] pp. 51-52.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Wong Fei Hung II - Nam yi dong ji keung (1992)
China ~ China

#148
mk: China-Noodles: Once upon a Time in China. In: Splatting Image 1992. No. 10. [June] p. 54.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Wong fei-hung / Huang Fei-hong / Once Upon a Time in China (1991)
China ~ China

#149
Morrissette, Mélanie: Culture chinoise, choréographie et cinéma d’arts martiaux. - Montreal, Quebec: Concordia University, M.A. 2004. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 43. 2005. No. 3. p. 641.]
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China

#150
Nagl, Tobias: 6 March 1920: Chinese students raise charges of racism against Die Herrin der Welt. In: A new history of German cinema. Edited by Jennifer M. Kapczynski and Michael D. Richardson. - Rochester, New York; Woodbridge, Suffolk: Camden House 2012. (= Screen cultures: German film and the visual.) pp. 73 ff.
Index:
May, Joe
Herrin der Welt, Die (1919/1920)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
China ~ China
Deutschland ~ Germany

#151
Natali, M.: Fuga da Chinatown. In: Filmcritica 34. 1983. No. 331. [January] pp. 22-26.
Description:
On Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
China ~ China

#152
New Chinese cinemas: Forms, identities, politics. Edited by Nick Browne, Paul G. Pickowicz, Vivian Sobchack and Ester Yau. - Cambridge, Massachusetts; New York: Cambridge University Press 1994.
Reviews:
Hoare, Stephanie: [untitled] In: Film Quarterly 49. 1995. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 57-58.
Description:
Articles on cinema in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Index:
Politik ~ Politics
Taiwan ~ Taiwan
China ~ China
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong

#153
Ng, Neda Hei-tung / Yeh, Emilie Yueh-yu: Magic, medicine, cannibalism: The China demon in Hong Kong horror. In: Horror to the extreme: Changing boundaries in Asian cinema. Edited by Jinhee Choi and Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano. - Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press / London: Eurospan 2009. (= TransAsia: Screen Cultures.) p. ?P.
Index:
Magie ~ Magic
Krankheit ~ Illness
Kannibalismus ~ Cannibalism
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Dämonen ~ Demons
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia
Horror ~ Horror

#154
Niedzielski, Jens: Chinesische Pinkelpausen: Seven Swords (Qi Jian). In: Splatting Image 2005. No. 64. [December] pp. 64-65.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Qi jian (2005)
China ~ China

#155
Niedzielski, Jens: Ein Chinesenmann in L.A.: The Flock (The Flock - Dunkle Triebe). In: Splatting Image 2008. No. 73. [March] p. 59.
Index:
Lau Wei-keung
Flock, The (2007)
Los Angeles ~ Los Angeles
China ~ China

#156
Niedzielski, Jens: Konfuzius in China: Confucius (Kong Zi). In: Splatting Image 2010. No. 81. [March] p. 49.
Index:
Hu Mei
Kong Zi (2010)
China ~ China

#157
Niedzielski, Jens: Sherlock Holmes in China: Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (Di Ren Jie Zhi Tong Tian Di Guo). In: Splatting Image 2010. No. 84. [December] p. 56.
Index:
Xu Ke [Pseudonym: Tsui Hark]
Di renjie zhi tongtian diguo (2010)
Sherlock Holmes ~ Sherlock Holmes
China ~ China

#158
Peaks’ name change "not due to Avatar". In: China Daily, January 28, 2010. p. 6.
Description:
On the critical debate in China over the renaming of a mountain in Hunan province where parts of James Cameron’s film were shot.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China
Berge ~ Mountains

#159
Perspectives on Chinese cinema. Edited by Chris Berry. - Ithaca, New York: China-Japan Program, Cornell University 1985. (= Cornell University East Asia papers 39.)
Index:
China ~ China

#160
Perspectives on Chinese cinema. Second expanded edition. Edited by Chris Berry. - London: BFI Publishing 1991.
Reviews:
Li Cheuk-to: Next generation. In: Sight and Sound NS 1. 1991. No. 6. [October] p. 37.
Index:
China ~ China

#161
Poirson-Dechonne, Marion: La reviviscence du film d’arts martiaux. In: Cahiers de la Cinémathèque 2007. No. 78. [February] pp. 33-40.
Description:
On Chinese martial arts films. Discusses Lee Ang’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as well as Zhang Yimou’s Ying Xiong and Shi mian mai fu.
Index:
Lee Ang
Zhang Yimou
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Ying Xiong (2002)
Shi mian mai fu (2004)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China

#162
Qin Danfeng: Avatar versus Confucius. In: Global Times, January 19, 2010. p. 2.
Description:
On the rumours that the Chinese authorities banned James Cameron’s blockbuster from non-3D-cinemas in order to guarantee the success of Hu Mei’s patriotical biopic.
Index:
Cameron, James
Hu Mei
Avatar (2009)
Confucius (2010)
3-D Films
China ~ China

#163
Quiquemelle, Marie-Claire: Chine: Une longue marche. In: Le cinéma d’animation. Éd. Pascal Vimenet et Michel Roudévitch. (= Cinémaction 1989. No. 51. [?D]) pp. 150-156.
Description:
On the chinese animation film.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#164
Quiquemelle, Marie-Claire: The Wan brothers and sixty years of animated film in China. In: Perspectives on Chinese cinema. Edited by Chris Berry. - Ithaca, New York: China-Japan Program, Cornell University 1985. (= Cornell University East Asia papers 39.) p. ?P.
Index:
Wan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Wan Chaochen
Wan Dihuan
Animation ~ Animation
China ~ China

#165
Rodríguez, Héctor: Question of Chinese aesthetics: Film form and narrative space in the cinema of King Hu. In: Cinema Journal 38. 1998. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 73-97.
Index:
King Hu
China ~ China

#166
Saada, Nicolas: Nuit de chine. In: Cahiers du Cinéma 1989. No. 415. [?D] pp. 14-17.
Description:
On Ching Siu-Tung’s A Chinese Ghost Story.
Index:
Ching Siu-Tung
Sinnui yanwan / Qian nu youhun / Chinese Ghost Story, A (1987)
Nacht ~ Night
China ~ China

#167
Scheckner, Peter: E.T. and the Beijing spring movement: American culture, Chinese values. In: The Midwest Quarterly 34. 1993. No. 2. [?D] pp. 151-165.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Peking ~ Beijing
Frühling ~ Spring
China ~ China

#168
Schweer, Thomas: China in den Händen halten: Dean Shek im Interview. In: Splatting Image 1991. No. 6. [March] pp. 21-26.
Description:
On the martial arts actor and director.
Index:
Shek, Dean
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
China ~ China

#169
Screening China’s soft power. Edited by Paola Voci and Luo Hui. - Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge 2018. (= Media, culture and social change in Asia 53.)
Index:
China ~ China

#170
Seeßlen, Georg: Filmwissen: Abenteuer: Grundlagen des populären Films. Erweiterte Neuausgabe der Ausgabe von 1996. - Marburg: Schüren 2011.
Reviews:
Planka, Sabine: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2012. No. 3. pp. 366-368.
Description:
Includes chapters on the representation of ancient history in film, on knights, pirates and explorers of exotic worlds, on ape men and wild animal adventures, on locations like the African jungle, adventures in China, Japan and Korea, and a special chapter on the Indiana Jones series.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Indiana Jones (Filmreihe)
Tiere ~ Animals
Ritter ~ Knights
Piraten ~ Pirats
Korea ~ Korea
Japan ~ Japan
Geschichte ~ History
Geschichte: Antike ~ History: Ancient Times
Dschungel ~ Jungle
China ~ China
Afrika ~ Africa
Affen ~ Apes
Abenteuer ~ Adventure

#171
Seitz, Alexandra: Zeit für Helden. In: EPD Film 34. 2017. No. 8. [August] pp. 18-19.
Description:
On the Chinese Wuxia film.
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Helden ~ Heros
China ~ China

#172
Shiau, Hong-chi / Yecies, Brian: The co-production of Chinese nuanced fantasy: A case study of Stephen Chow’s box-office success Mermaids. In: Willing collaborators: Foreign partners in Chinese media. Edited by Michael Keane, Brian Yecies, and Terry Flew. - London; Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield 2018. (= Media, culture and communication in Asia-Pacific societies.) p. ?P.
Index:
Chow, Stephen
Mei ren yu (2016)
Wirtschaft ~ Economy
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
China ~ China

#173
Siddique, Sophia: Mapping cyborg bodies, shifting identities, and national anxieties in Cyber Wars. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 3. 2009. No. 1. [?D] pp. 49-62.
Description:
On Kuo Jian Hong’s Avatar, the alleged first Singapore science fiction film who reflects the problems of transnational Chinese identity in Southeast Asia.
Index:
Kuo Jian Hong
Avatar (2004)
Singapur ~ Singapore
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Roboter ~ Robots
Körper ~ Bodies
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#174
Sierek, Karl: "Ich fliege!": TraumRaum im chinesischen Gegenwartsfilm. In: Das Kino träumt: Projektion. Imagination. Vision. Hrsg. von Winfried Pauleit. - Berlin: Bertz + Fischer 2008. pp. 65 ff.
Index:
China ~ China
Traum ~ Dreams

#175
Song Hongmei: Film’s success a shot in the arm for animation. In: China Business Weekly, May 18-24, 2009. p. 9.
Description:
On the international commercial success of Chinese cartoon films.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation: Cartoons ~ Animation: Cartoons
Animation ~ Animation

#176
Song, Mingwei: Die Poesie des Unsichtbaren: Verborgene Dimensionen im chinesischen Science-Fiction-Kino. In: Future Worlds: Science - Fiction - Film. Hrsg. von Kristina Jaspers, Nils Warnecke, Gerlinde Waz und Rüdiger Zill. - Berlin: Bertz + Fischer 2017. p. 122.
Index:
China ~ China
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Utopie ~ Utopia

#177
Song Wenwei: Animating the cartoon industry. In: China Daily, September 30, 2008. p. 3.
Description:
On the booming Chinese animation industry.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation: Cartoons ~ Animation: Cartoons
Animation ~ Animation

#178
Sullivan, Kevin M.: Chinese words in the ’verse. In: Finding Serenity: Anti-heroes, lost shepherds and space hookers in Joss Whedon’s Firefly. Edited by Jane Espenson and Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella 2005. pp. 197-207.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Firefly (TV)
Serenity (2005)
China ~ China

#179
Sun Yuqing: Avatar is little help to indigenous people. In: China Daily, January 9/10, 2010. p. 4.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China

#180
Sussman, Gerald: Bulls in the (Indo)China shop: Coppola’s "Vietnam" revisited. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 20. 1992. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 24-28.
Description:
On Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now.
Index:
Coppola, Francis Ford
Apocalypse Now (1976-1979)
Indochina ~ Indo-China
Vietnam ~ Vietnam

#181
Tagliacozzo, Andrea: Cina-Hollywoode ritorno. In: Cineforum 41. 2001. No. ?N(402). [March] pp. 6-8.
Description:
On the economic success of Asian martial arts films in the USA. Discusses especially Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Index:
Lee Ang
Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Wirtschaft ~ Economy
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
China ~ China
Asien ~ Asia

#182
Tait, Andrew: 2D Avatar fights on: Some Beijing theaters refuse to give in. In: Global Times, February 1, 2010. Section MetroBeijing, p. 2.
Description:
On the Chinese government’s failed attempt pushing Hu Mei’s patriotic epos Confucius to prevail over James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar by banning the film from non-3D-cinemas.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
Peking ~ Beijing
3-D Films
China ~ China
Aliens ~ Aliens

#183
Tang, Jun: A cross-cultural perspective on production and reception of Disney’s Mulan through its Chinese subtitles. In: European Journal of English Studies 12. 2008. No. 2. [?D] pp. 149-162.
Index:
Bancroft, Tony
Cook, Barry
Mulan (1998)
Disney ~ Disney
China ~ China

#184
Tianyi, Jin: The establishment and maturation of the Chinese cartoon school. In: Asian Cinema 18. 2007. No. 1. [?D] pp. 150-159.
Index:
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
China ~ China
Animation: Cartoons ~ Animation: Cartoons
Animation ~ Animation

#185
Tsui, Clarence: Outside the pack. In: South China Morning Post [HK], October 22, 2009. p. C8.
Description:
On the political subtext of criticizing mainland China in Tian Zhuangzhuang’s wolf mystery Lang zai ji (The Warrior and the Wolf).
Index:
Tian Zhuangzhuang
Lang zai ji (2009)
Wölfe ~ Wolves
Politik ~ Politics
China ~ China

#186
Tsui, Clarence: Patriot frames. In: Sunday Morning Post [HK], July 6, 2008. p. ?P.
Description:
On the representation of China in the films of John Woo. Discusses especially Chi bi.
Index:
Wu Su-Yum [Pseudonym: Woo, John]
Chi bi (2008)
China ~ China

#187
Turk, Rachael: Chinese epic, Australian heroes. In: Metro 2003. No. 136. [?D] pp. 158-160.
Description:
On the special effects for Zhang Yimou’s Ying Xiong (Hero).
Index:
Zhang Yimou
Ying Xiong (2002)
Technik: Spezialeffekte ~ Technology: Special Effects
Helden ~ Heros
China ~ China
Australien ~ Australia

#188
Umard, Ralf: Es wächst und wächst. In: EPD Film 33. 2016. No. 3. [March] pp. 16-19.
Description:
On the film market in China.Discusses, among others, the Chinese animation and action cinema.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation
Action ~ Action

#189
Voci, Paola: Animating virtual soft power: Digital animation’s dreams, nightmares, and wonders. In: Screening China’s soft power. Edited by Paola Voci and Luo Hui. - Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge 2018. (= Media, culture and social change in Asia 53.) p. ?P.
Index:
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace
Animation ~ Animation
Traum ~ Dreams
China ~ China

#190
Voci, Paola: Electric shadows reloaded: The post-digital animateur, shadow play and handmade cinema. In: Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11. 2017. No. 3. [November] pp. 192-209.
Index:
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#191
Wade, Jonathan: Crouching squire, hidden madman: Ah Gan’s Don Quixote and postmodern China. In: Don Quixote: The re-accentuation of the world’s greatest literary hero. Edited by Slav N. Gratchev and Howard Mancing. - Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press 2017. p. ?P.
Index:
Liu, Kiefer [Pseudonym: Ah Gan]
Tang Ji Ke De (2019)
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Helden ~ Heros
China ~ China
Literatur ~ Literature

#192
Wang Xiaotian: Avatar paves the way for boomtime at the cinema. In: China Business Weekly, January 18, 2010. p. 13.
Description:
On the commercial success of James Cameron’s film in China.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China

#193
Wang, Y.: The rhetoric of mirror, shadow and moon: Samsara and the problem of representation of self in China. In: East-West Film Journal 5. 1991. No. 2. [?D] pp. 69-92.
Description:
On the mirror motif in Lun hui.
Index:
Huang Jianxin
Lun hui (1989)
Spiegel ~ Mirror
Mond ~ Moon
China ~ China

#194
Wang, Yiman: Moving the image between Shanghai, Hong Kong and Hollywood from the 1920s to 1990s: Reformulating film remaking and national cinema. - Durham, North Carolina: Duke University, Ph.D. 2003. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 64. 2004. No. 9. (March) p. 3116.]
Description:
Discusses several genres including the horror film.
Index:
Shanghai ~ Shanghai
Horror ~ Horror
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
China ~ China

#195
Wang, Yiman: The phantom strikes back: Triangulating Hollywood, Shanghai and Hong Kong. In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 21. 2004. No. 4. [October-December] pp. 317-326.
Description:
On Chinese film remakes. Discusses as an example Ronny Yu’s new version of Weibang Maxu’s Ye ban ge sheng, an adaption of the Phantom of the Opera subject.
Index:
Weibang Maxu
Yu, Ronny
Ye ban ge sheng (1937)
Ye ban ge sheng (1995)
Phantom of the Opera (Filmreihe)
Shanghai ~ Shanghai
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
China ~ China
Phantom of the Opera ~ Phantom of the Opera

#196
Wegmüller, Philip: "An mir ist nichts getürkt": Die chinesische Schauspielerin Bai Ling über Kannibalismus, gutes Aussehen und ihre Rolle in dem Film Dumplings - Delikate Versuchung (Gaudzi). In: Der Spiegel 59. 2005. No. 31. [August 1] p. 143.
Index:
Chan, Fruit
Ling, Bai
Gaau ji (2004)
Kannibalismus ~ Cannibalism
China ~ China

#197
Wei Liu: The Mummy meets terracotta warriors. In: China Daily, August 29, 2008. p. 18.
Description:
On the representation of Chinese history in Rob Cohen’s The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor.
Index:
Cohen, Rob
Mummy, The: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)
Krieg ~ War
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#198
Wei Meiqing: Harry Potter. In: China Today 57. 2008. No. 1. [January] pp. 68-71.
Description:
On the success of the Harry Potter film series in China.
Index:
Harry Potter (Filmreihe)
Harry Potter ~ Harry Potter
China ~ China

#199
Williams, L. A.: Masculinity on the run: History, nation and subjectivity in contemporary mainland Chinese cinema. - Leeds: University of Leeds, Ph.D. 2004. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 54. 2005. No. 1. p. 16(54-156).]
Index:
Männer ~ Men
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#200
Williams, R. John: The Chinese parrot: Technê-pop culture and the Oriental detective film. In: Modernism/Modernity 18. 2011. No. 1. [?D] pp. 95-124.
Index:
Charlie Chan (Filmreihe)
Orient ~ Orient
Detektive ~ Detectives
China ~ China

#201
Willing collaborators: Foreign partners in Chinese media. Edited by Michael Keane, Brian Yecies, and Terry Flew. - London; Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield 2018. (= Media, culture and communication in Asia-Pacific societies.)
Index:
China ~ China

#202
Willis, Andy: Painted Skin: Negotiating mainland China’s fear of the supernatural. In: Asian Cinema 22. 2011. No. 1. [Spring/Summer] pp. 20-30.
Description:
On the Chinese media cencorship affecting horror film productions from mainland China and Hong Kong. Discusses especially Gordon Chan’s Hua pi.
Index:
Chan, Gordon
Hua pi (2008)
Horror ~ Horror
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China
Angst ~ Fear
Wunder ~ Miracles

#203
Wong, Edward: Coming soon: The Chinese blockbuster. In: International Herald Tribune, June 16, 2010. pp. 1, 4.
Description:
On the booming Chinese film industry. Discusses especially Michael French’s Empires of the Deep whichb was widely produced in China.
Index:
French, Michael
Empires of the Deep (2010)
China ~ China

#204
Wong, Vicky: Deconstructing the Walt Disney animation The Lion King: Its ideology and the perspective of Hong Kong Chinese. In: Kinema 1999. No. 11. [Spring] pp. 53-65.
Index:
Allers, Roger
Minkoff, Rob
Lion King, The (1994)
Politik ~ Politics
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
Disney ~ Disney
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#205
Woo, John: Chinese poetry in motion. In: Sight and Sound NS 4. 1994. No. 7. [July] p. 61.
Description:
The director on tragic heroes and on the representation of violence in his films, especially in Blast Killer.
Index:
Wu Su-Yum [Pseudonym: Woo, John]
Blast Killer (1989)
Helden ~ Heros
China ~ China
Gewalt ~ Violence

#206
Wu Chen: Drawing on experience. In: China Daily, January 26, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the Chinese animation industry.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#207
Wu, Weihua: Chinese animation, creative industries, and digital culture. - London; New York: Routledge / Taylor & Francis 2018. (= Routledge culture, society, business in East Asia 6.)
Index:
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#208
Wu Weihua: Individuality, state discourse, and visual representation: The imagination and practices of the iGeneration in Chinese animation. In: China’s iGeneration: Cinema and moving image culture for the twenty-first century. Edited by Matthew D. Johnson, Keith B. Wagner, Kiki Tianqi Yu and Luke Vulpiani. - New York: Bloomsbury Academic 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#209
Wu Yan: "Great Wall planet": Introducing Chinese science fiction. In: Science Fiction Studies 40. 2013. No. 1(?N). [March] pp. 1-14.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
China ~ China

#210
Xia Hong: The debate over Horse Thief. Translated by Wang Xiaowen. In: Film in contemporary China. Critical debates, 1979-1989. Edited by Chen Xihe, George S. Semsel and Xia Hong. Foreword by John Lent. - Westport, Connecticut; London: Praeger Publishing 1993. pp. 39-49.
Description:
On Tian Zhuangzhuang’s Dao ma zei.
Index:
Tian Zhuangzhuang
Dao ma zei (1986)
China ~ China

#211
Xu Fan: Avatar a dream come true for ticket scalpers. In: China Daily, January 11, 2010. p. M1.
Description:
On the commercial success of James Cameron’s fantasy epos in China.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
China ~ China

#212
Xu Liuliu: Dreaming works for hopeful Chinese animators. In: Global Times, November 2, 2009. p. 4.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#213
Xu Liuliu: Monkey King returns in 3D. In: Global Times, October 29, 2009. p. 17.
Description:
On a new TV adaption of the classic Chinese tale.
Index:
Fernsehen ~ Television
3-D Films
China ~ China

#214
Xu Ying / Xu Zhongquan: A "new" phenomenon of Chinese cinema: Happy New-Year comic movie. In: Asian Cinema 13. 2002. No. 1. [?D] pp. 112-127.
Index:
China ~ China
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics

#215
Yang, Mingyu: China: Once upon a time / Hong Kong: 1997: A critical study of contemporary Hong Kong martial arts films. - ?O: University of Maryland, College Park, Ph.D. 1995. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 56. 1996. No. 11. (May) p. 4182A.]
Index:
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Hongkong ~ Hong Kong
China ~ China

#216
Yang Wei: Voyage into an unknown future: A genre analysis of Chinese SF film in the new millennium. In: Science Fiction Studies 40. 2013. No. 1(?N). [March] pp. 133-147.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
China ~ China

#217
Ying, Xu: Animation film production in Beijing. In: Asian Cinema 11. 2000. No. 2. [Fall/Winter] pp. 60-66.
Description:
On the Chinese animation film.
Index:
Peking ~ Beijing
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#218
Young, Suzie S. F.: How positively levitating! Chinese heroines of Kung fu and Wuxia pian. In: Killing women: The visual culture of gender and violence. Edited by Annette Burfoot and Susan Lord. - Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier University Press 2006. p. ?P.
Index:
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Gewalt ~ Violence
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China

#219
Zeng, Li: Painted Skin: Romance with the ghostly femme fatale in contemporary Chinese cinema. In: Cinematic ghosts: Haunting and spectrality from silent cinema to the digital era. Edited by Murray Leeder. - London; New York: Bloomsbury Academic 2015. p. ?P.
Index:
Chan, Gordon
Hua pi (2008)
Frauen ~ Women
China ~ China
Geister ~ Ghosts

#220
Zhang Hui: Avatar frenzy. In: Global Times, January 11, 2010. p. 1.
Description:
On the enormous box-office success of James Cameron’s film at the starting weekend in China.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Wirtschaft ~ Economy
China ~ China

#221
Zhang Jie: Death Ray on a Coral Island as China’s first science fiction film. In: The Liverpool companion to world science fiction film. Edited by Sonja Fritzsche. - Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 2014. (= Liverpool science fiction texts and studies.) p. ?P.
Index:
Zhang Hongmei
Shanhu dao shang de shi guang (1980)
China ~ China
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#222
Zhang Yizhong: Don’t be paranoid about a harmless foreign fairytale. In: Global Times, January 29, 2010. p. 9.
Description:
On the controversal discussion in China over James Cameron’s Avatar.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Märchen ~ Fairy Tales
China ~ China

#223
Zhang Yuchen: The shy ape. In: Global Times, December 14, 2009. pp. 12-13.
Description:
On Chinese experimental filmmaker Wang Xiaofeng.
Index:
Wang Xiaofeng
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
China ~ China
Affen ~ Apes

#224
Zhang, Zhen: Bodies in the air: The magic of science and the fate of the early "martial arts" film in China. In: Post Script 20. 2001. No. 2/3. [Winter-Summer] pp. 43-60.
Description:
Includes a bibliography.
Index:
Körper ~ Bodies
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Martial Art ~ Martial Art
Magie ~ Magic
China ~ China

#225
Zhou, Martin: A rich tradition fades as local animators make way for Disney. In: South China Morning Post [HK], February 6, 2010. p. A7.
Description:
On the Chinese animation industry.
Index:
Disney ~ Disney
China ~ China
Animation ~ Animation

#226
Zhou, Raymond: Confucius loses his way. In: China Daily, January 29, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the rivaltry between Hu Mei’s Chinese history epic and James Cameron’s Avatar.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#227
Zhuang Pinghui: Tourism officials take heat over Avatar claim. In: South China Morning Post [HK], January 29, 2010. p. A8.
Description:
On the critical debate in China over the renaming of a mountain in Hunan province where parts of James Cameron’s film were shot.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
China ~ China
Berge ~ Mountains


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