Celluloid Comrades: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Contemporary Chinese CinemasUniversity of Hawaii Press, 2006年8月31日 - 247 頁 "Without question, Song Hwee Lim has presented us with an exemplar of quality scholarship in the study of contemporary Chinese cinemas. By combining an impressive command of Chinese and Western literary as well as film source materials with a sophisticated mode of analysis and an unassuming argumentative style, he has authored an exhilarating book—one that not only treats cinematic representations of male homosexuality with great sensitivity but also demonstrates what it means to read with critical intelligence and vision." —Rey Chow, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities, Brown University |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 16 筆
... Wai - Tung comes out to his mother , she questions him : " Did Simon lead you astray ? " " How can you be so confused ? " " Didn't you have girlfriends in college ? " The ironic twist of the film is that the father , from whom all the ...
... Wai - Tung's homosexuality is " just a phase " and that " when he sees his kid , he'll revert back to normal . " In the final , parting scenes at the airport , Wai - Tung , Wei- Wei , and Simon gather behind the parents to look at the ...
... Wai - Tung and Wei - Wei , convincing Wai - Tung on the grounds of gaining a tax break if he is part of a married couple . Such a move entails Wei - Wei's moving into their apartment and also learning all about Wai - Tung's intimate ...
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Screening Homosexuality | 19 |
Ang Lees The Wedding Banquet | 41 |
Chen Kaiges Farewell My Concubine | 69 |
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