Perhaps the most daring TV documentary series ever produced in mainland China, which directly affected the thinking of Chinese youth on the eve of the 1989 democracy movement. This richly-annotated translation of the original filmscript by Su Xiaokang and Wang Luxiang puts the series in its intellectual and artistic context and is suitable for use in classes on Chinese culture and contemporary China, with or without the videotape.
| ISBN: | 9780939657544 |
| Publication date: | 31st March 2010 |
| Author: | Xiaokang Su, Luxiang Wang, Richard W Bodman, Pin P Wan |
| Publisher: | Cornell University East Asia Program an imprint of Cornell University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 349 pages |
| Series: | Cornell East Asia Series |
| Genres: |
Documentary films Asian history |
Perhaps the most daring TV documentary series ever produced in mainland China, which directly affected the thinking of Chinese youth on the eve of the 1989 democracy movement. This richly-annotated translation of the original filmscript by Su Xiaokang and Wang Luxiang puts the series in its intellectual and artistic context and is suitable for use in classes on Chinese culture and contemporary China, with or without the videotape.
Deathsong of the River features in the following genres: Documentary films, Asian history
Deathsong of the River is available in Paperback
Deathsong of the River was written by Xiaokang Su, Luxiang Wang, Richard W Bodman, Pin P Wan and published by Cornell University East Asia Program an imprint of Cornell University Press
Deathsong of the River has 349 pages
Yes it is part of Cornell East Asia Series series
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