The Chinese Cinema in the Reform Era.

Journal of Popular Film and Television | March 22, 2000| | Copyright

In this article we examine changes in China's film industry within the context of social changes taking place in the country as a result of its dramatic reforms since 1978. China makes an interesting case to examine the relationship between the society and media because its social changes brought about by the reforms are not only dramatic in scale but also fundamental in nature.

At the landmark meeting of the Third Plenum of the eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1978, CPC renounced its former practice of holding class struggle as its ...

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