Chinese Women’s Cinema Through a Feminist Lens

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  • ISBN 9789048563500
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Pallas Publications
  • Publication City/Country: NL
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing on extensive research of 153 feature films by 65 female directors, this book examines the dislocation between Chinese women’s cinema and Western feminist theories.

The author explores how local feminist discourses in China shape major feminist narratives in contemporary Chinese women's cinema, and establishes “China as methodology” in Chinese cinema studies, offering interpretive paradigms rooted in China’s history, culture, and politics. The author introduces frameworks to decode Chinese women’s cinema, including: a model of socialist feminist legacies, a liberal feminism that critiques abstract female subjectivity, a consumerist pseudo-feminism characterized by double-distancing, a female homoeroticism that (dis)entangles an indigenous matrix of female bonding and a Western matrix of lesbian sexuality, as well as the East Asian mother-daughter relationship underpinned by imperial power dynamics.

Chinese Women’s Cinema Through a Feminist Lens is essential reading for scholars and students in gender studies, Chinese cinema, and cultural studies.

Yang Fan is lecturer of Cultural Creativity and Meida at Hangzhou Normal University. Her research interests are women’s cinema, feminism and sexuality on Chinese social media. Her recent publications are “Podcasting women’s pleasure: Feminism and sexuality in the sonic space of China” and “Feminist Podcasting: a New Discursive Intervention on Gender in Mainland China”.

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