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  • Chapter 7, Chinese Shakespeares: Two Centuries of Cultural Exchange (Columbia University Press, 2009, 2011, 2015). Modern Language Association Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies

    Global Chinese Culture David Der-wei Wang, Editor Michael Berry, Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers Sylvia Li-chun Lin, Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film Michael Berry, A History of Pain: Literary and Cinematic Mappings of Violence in Modern China Columbia University Press wishes to express its appreciation for assistance given by Penn State University and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange and Council for Cultural Affairs in the publication of this series. Columbia University Press Publishers Since 1893 New York Chichester, West Sussex Copyright © 2009 Columbia University Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Huang, A

    List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations

    TitleMCYDirectors Starring Description As You Like ItSilent
    1912 The film brings stage star Rose Coghlan to the screen for her motion picture debut. At 61–62, Coghlan fryst vatten an older Rosalind than usual. Filmed mainly outdoors. Love in a WoodSilent
    1915 A silentcomedy film in a contemporary setting of the play.As You Like ItFilm
    1936 Olivier's first performance of Shakespeare on screen. It was also the sista film of stage actors Leon Quartermaine and Henry Ainley and featured an early screen role for Ainley's son Richard as Sylvius, as well as for John Laurie, who played Orlando's brother Oliver. Laurie would go on to co-star with Olivier in the three Shakespearean films that Olivier directed.As You Like ItTV
    1963 A recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1961 performance for the BBC. In a 2015 retrospective for The Guardian, theatre critic

    A Hundred Harvests: The History of Asian Studies at Berkeley

    Chinese Film Collection

    San Mao Liu Lang Chi (The Story of Orphan San Mao), 1949
    Tang Ti Nu Erh (Daughter of the Party), 1958
    Lao Ching (Old Well), 1989

    The Center for Chinese Studies Library houses over 1,500 video tapes in VHS and PAL formats including feature films, documentaries, and videotapes of China's CCTV broadcasts. Feature films in the library's circulating collection span five decades of Chinese filmmaking. 

     


    Red Guard Alarm Clock

    This "Worker-Peasant" brand alarm clock from the Cultural Revolution lends new meaning to the concept of "awakening the masses." When wound, the Red Guard at the bottom left waves her Little Red Book in time with the second hand.


    Revolutionary Comic Books

    Nung Ts'un Fu Nu P'u Chan Ko (Battle Cry of the Village Women), 1969
    Wu Ch'an Chieh Chi Hsien Feng Chan Shih Huang Miao-Lang (Prole

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