Conferences & Events Organisation by Chris Berry
Papers by Chris Berry
Happy Alone? Sad Young Men in East Asian Gay Cinema
Routledge eBooks, Oct 24, 2018
SUMMARY. This essay chooses as its texts three films representing con-temporary gay male subjects... more SUMMARY. This essay chooses as its texts three films representing con-temporary gay male subjects from each of the ''three'' China's: HK, Tai-wan, and the Mainland. Relocating the homoerotic image of the ''sad young man,'' a trope popular from Hollywood rebellion films of the ...
Hibakusha cinema: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the nuclear image in Japanese film
Choice Reviews Online, May 1, 1997
Building a New China in Cinema: the Chinease Left-Wing Cinema Movement, 1932-1937
Genre and gender in the Chinese cinema
Routledge eBooks, 2013

Documentary Film, Gender, and Activism in China: A Conversation with Ai Xiaoming
Film Quarterly, 2020
FQ board member and contributor Chris Berry translates a conversation between the independent fem... more FQ board member and contributor Chris Berry translates a conversation between the independent female filmmakers Ai Xiaoming and Zeng Jinyan. Although of different generations, Xiaoming and Zeng are both outliers in China's male-dominated film industry. The most prominent women filmmaker among the first generation of independent documentarians, Ai Xiaoming has lived under virtual house arrest since Xi Jinping's rise to power in 2012. Zeng Jinyan came to public attention in 2006, when she documented the disappearance of her husband, civil rights activist Hu Jia, in a protest blog; she later completed a PhD on the work of Ai Xiaoming while in exile in Hong Kong. Both women have recently reentered public life, Ai Xiaoming writing about her experiences of the novel coronavirus lockdown in her hometown of Wuhan and Zeng releasing a new film, Hanjiao yu eryu (Outcry and Whisper), focusing on the special pressures placed on women who dare to speak out in public in China.
Films: Welcome to chollywood: Chinese language cinema as a transborder assemblage
Duke University Press eBooks, Mar 7, 2007
Jia Zhangke’s Memory Project, 24 City
Berghahn Books, Oct 15, 2021
Art and the Politics of Visibility: Contesting the Global, Local, and the In-Between
Postsocialist Chinese women: embodied postcolonial subjectivity in the fiction of Ding Xiaoqi
Rediscovering Korean Cinema
Chinese Film Festivals
Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks, 2017
Postsocialist Cinema in Post-Mao China
Cao Fei’s ‘Magical Metropolises’ 209
Comparative Literature, 2004
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Conferences & Events Organisation by Chris Berry
Papers by Chris Berry