Item #18-9222 Women Through the Lens: Gender and Nation in a Century of Chinese Cinema. (Signed by Judy Stone on the title page). Shuqin Cui.

Women Through the Lens: Gender and Nation in a Century of Chinese Cinema. (Signed by Judy Stone on the title page).

Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003. Autographed. 8vo. 304 pp. Very Good. Hard Cover. Green cloth covered boards. Dust Jacket Very Good. Minor shelf wear, especially on corners. B&W plates.

This work raises the question of how gender acts as a visual and discursive sign in the creation of the nation-state in 20th century China. Shuqin Cui reveals how women have been granted a "privileged visibility" on screen while being denied discursive positions as subjects.

ISBN: 9780824825324 9780824832964.

Provenance: from the Estate of Judy Stone (1924 –2017), The San Francisco Chronicle’s movie critic who for two decades was a passionate and articulate advocate for the world of cinema outside Hollywood. Judy Stone started at the San Francisco Chronicle in 1961, putting in 10 years as editor of the Datebook section. She began reviewing films for the paper in 1971, favoring arthouse films.

She was the youngest of four politically minded children whose eldest brother was the great reporter and gadfly I. F. Stone.

She won the Novikoff Award given for "enhancing the public's appreciation of world cinema.” Among her publications are “The Mystery of B. Traven” and "Eye on the World,” a collection of her interviews with filmmakers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Item #18-9222

Price: $75.00

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