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Richard Jewell
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Abstract: The paper discusses cinematic representations of Shanghai and of the Chinese people in American movies made in the 1930s and 1940s and the reactions of Chinese audiences and government officials to these representations, and explores whether these portrayals jeopardized the relation between the United States and China at a crucial juncture in the development of China in the twentieth century.
Key words: slanted images of China, cinematic representations, Hollywood
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J902
Richard Jewell. The Shanghai "Gesture": Hollywood Exports a "Slanted" Image of China [J]. Journal of Shanghai University (Social Science Edition).
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