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Chinese Cinema and History
beginnings of chinese history and chinese cinema history
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 2
03/27/2017

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Ming Dynasty / 1368 -1644

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the last “Han” Empire in Chinese history

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Qing Dynasty/1644 – 1912

 

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Empire led by Manchu aristocrats

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“Canton System”/1661

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Qing trading policy with Western powers that declared Guangzhou (Canton) as the only legal port for overseas trade

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Opium War
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1839-42

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Opium War
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1839-42

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The Taiping Rebellion,/1850-64

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the largest and most destructive of many 19th century rebellions in China, nearly topples the Qing Empire and permanently scars much of Southern China resulting in upwards to 20 million deaths.

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Second Opium War/1856-60

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Qing to concede defeat first with the signing of the Treaty of Tianjin in 1858 and the Treaty of Beijing in 1860. Western allied forces seize Beijing and destroy the Imperial Summer Palace. After the war, all travel restrictions for Western foreigners are lifted, the British gain an embassy in Beijing, and eleven new ports are opened up for trade. Opium is effectively legalized. The concept of China’s Century of Humiliation is often associated with this event.

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Britain takes Hong Kong + other "new territories"/1898

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The British Empire forces the Qing government to lease the New Territories—area north of Kowloon as far the Shenzhen River (and also outlying islands around Hong Kong)—for a period of 99 years. 

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The Boxer Rebellion/1900 

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peasant-led millenarian rebellion that sought to rid China of foreigners

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China first film is produced in Beijing—the opera film Dingjun Mountain

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1905
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The Chinese Exclusion Acts/1882 

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passed by U.S. Congress, essentially making Chinese immigration to the U.S. illegal

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1894-1895/End of Sino-Japanese war
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Treaty of Shimonoseki cedes Taiwan to become part of the rising Japanese Empire and its “model colony.” 

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1912-1949
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The Republic of China era on Mainland China (after 1949, the Republic of China is located on Taiwan)

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The Versailles Peace Conference accedes to Japanese demands that German concessions and interests in the Shandong Province are transferred to the Japanese Empire; as a result, on May 4th, thousands of students from prominent universities in Beijing gather at the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen) in front of the Forbidden City to protest. Student riots spread throughout the country and the incident sparks the larger May Fourth Movement, a staunchly nationalistic, pro-modernization movement that greatly impacts the arts, culture, and politics of 20th century China. What year?

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1919
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is formally founded during a meeting held in the French Concession of Shanghai (Mao Zedong attends as a junior delegate); 

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1921
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the Mingxing Film Company is founded 

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1921
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Luo MIngyou sets up the Lianhua (“United China”) Studio

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1930
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The Leagues of Left-wing Dramatists/Writers is established; martial art (wuxia) movies are banned as “feudal” and “realist” dramas about the sufferings of ordinary Chinese thrive.

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1931
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1934
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CCP begins the epic “Long March”/ Mao Zedong rises as party leader 

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China’s Anti-Japanese War of Resistance/1937 

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. Japan invades Shanghai and by the end of the year takes over Nanjing, initiating the Nanjing Massacre (aka The Rape of Nanjing)    

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1941
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Pearl Harbor and Black Christmas - British forces surrender to Japan in Hong Kong
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, Mao Zedong delivers an important speech on “Talks on Literature and the Arts” 

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1942 in Yan'an
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1947
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Beginning of White Terror in Taiwan/ 228 incident occurs - the island riots in response to KMT abuse, and thousands are killed
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1949
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Mao Zedong and the PRC take over China in October, the nationalists retreat to Taiwan in December
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1958-1961
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Mao Zedong's "The Great Leap Forward" - absolute disaster. 30 million people die in the resulting famine.
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1966-76

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Cultural Revolution
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Ping Pong Diplomacy
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1971. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger visits China secretly to thaw US-Chinese relations. By October, the PRC is recognized in the UN and Taiwan loses their seat.
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Tiananmen Square Protests/ June 4th Incident
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1989 - tanks are deployed to beijing, hundreds or even thousands of protesters are killed by the military. Students/workers/other civilians who demanded democratization.
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5th generation cinema.
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directors who graduated from beijing film academy in 1982.

 

chen kaige, zhang yimouw, tian zhuangzhuang

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Wen and Wu
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Furthermore, masculinity is better understood from a cultural dichotomy of “cultured” wen () and “martial” wu (). From a Confucian/Chinese perspective, a cultured wen () man is always a more refined and “masculine” man than a wu () martial man. Many Chinese people have believed through the centuries that while you may be able to conquer with a sword, you can really only govern with a pen, for instance. (Note that this notion of “martial” wu () is the first component of武俠, wuxia of martial arts fiction and film.)

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Era of Reform and Opening Up

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Post Mao Zedong's death, Deng Xiaoping becomes leader of the CCP. Increased modernization was pursued and an influx of western culture flooded china.
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Kuo Mingtang (aka Guomingdang, KMT/GMD, or the Nationalists) 

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Founded by Sun Yat-sen in 1911. Rebuilt in the 1920s by Chiang Kaishek. Relocated to taiwan, set up exile government after CCP rose to power.
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Lu Xun (1881-1936)
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Modernist, humanist, critical of traditional china. Promoter of woodcut art movements, practiced western style fiction
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White Terror
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KMT harassed, tortured, arrested, executed political dissidents who spoke out against Chiang Kai Shek. Martial law lasted until 1987.
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Ruan Lingyu– (1910 – 1935)

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arguably China’s move famous early cinema actress who was much hounded by the paparazzi and eventually committed suicide after being involved in an “extramarital” scandal

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New Woman

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Cai Chusheng, 1933, China
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Spring in a Small Town
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Fei Mu, 1948, China
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Yellow Earth
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Chen Kaige, 1984, China
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A Time to Live, A Time to Die
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Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1985, Taiwan
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Center Stage
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Stanley Kwan, 1991, Hong Kong
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