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Global Chinese Cinema: The culture and politics of 'Hero'
Gary D. Rawnsley, Ming Yeh T. Rawnsley
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Action Sequence
33%
Aesthetic Attitude
33%
Aesthetic Value
33%
Blockbuster
33%
China
100%
Chinese Cinema
100%
Chinese Culture
33%
Chinese Nation
33%
Chinese Politics
33%
Chinese Society
33%
Communist
33%
Cultural Identity
33%
Cultural Production
33%
Cultural Roles
33%
East Asian Region
33%
Film Industry
33%
Gender-based Violence
33%
Global Chinese
100%
Hero
100%
Hollywood
33%
Identity Model
33%
International Connections
33%
Multiple Stars
33%
National Unity
33%
Political Values
33%
Politics
100%
Popular Culture
33%
Production of Culture
33%
Role Models
33%
Sex-gender
33%
Spectacular
33%
Zhang Yimou
33%
Arts and Humanities
Action
33%
Aesthetic attitude
33%
Aesthetic value
33%
blockbuster
33%
China
100%
Chinese Cinema
100%
Chinese Culture
33%
Communist
33%
Cultural Production
33%
Film Industry
33%
Global
100%
Hero
100%
Hollywood
33%
Mass Culture
33%
National Unity
33%
Political Value
33%
Portrayal
33%
scenery
33%
Sex Love
33%