China Film Journal

華語電影刊
This post was published at March 4, 2008.
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China Film Journal is a bilingual website dedicated to Chinese-language cinema from around the world, meaning films from Chinese-speaking regions including the People’s Republic of China as well as regional cinemas from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the diaspora. We feature film reviews, commentary, interviews, podcasts, news, and maybe even some celebrity gossip from time to time!If you have any questions, tips, suggestions, or would like to write, please contact us using one of the email addresses below.The Founding Editors of China Film Journal are:Peijin ChenErick Peterson

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Published Works Articles in Magazines Artful Dodges: How Not to Be Duped in the Fine Art Print Business (2008, February). that's Shanghai, p. 38. At the Crossroads: Playwright Desmond Sim on Asian Theater (2008, March). that's Shanghai, p. 44. The Big Question: Conrad Clark Probes Life and Existence in Soul Carriage (2008, February). that's Shanghai, p. 29. Clearly Intoxicating: A Toast to the National Spirit (2008, January). that's Shanghai, p. 17. Constant Muse: Jia Zhangke's Leading Lady, Zhao Tao (2008, February). that's Shanghai, p. 30. Down to a Tea: The Traditional Gongfu Tea Ceremony (2008, February). that's Shanghai, p. 17. Gourmet at the Gate: SSP Takes Pre-flight Dining to New Heights (2008, February). that's Shanghai, p. 70. Hope Restored: The New Ohel Moshe Synagogue and Jewish Museum (2007, December). that's Shanghai, p. 139. Layer Cake: Producer Natacha Devillers on Shanghai Trance (2008, March). that's Shanghai, p. 33. Multiple Identities: Recognition and Support for Women's Day (2008, March). that's Shanghai, p. 21. On Meeting the Actress Zhao Tao (2008, March). Bilingual Time, vol. 1 no. 61, pp. 48-52. Phantom Tongues: Zhang Ye Catures the Poetry of the Underground (2008, January). that's Shanghai, p. 35. Rose-colored Glasses: Slow Progress for Restoration of St. Ignatius Cathedral's Stained Glass Windows (2008, February). that's Shanghai, p. 133. Third Time Lucky: After 18 Years, Director Hu Xueyang Completes His Epic Trilogy (2008, February). that's Shanghai, pp. 84-86. Will PETA Pan Out? The Latest Reincarnation of Vegetarianism in China (2008, January). that's Shanghai, p. 70. The World is Not Enough: Director Jia Zhangke Has Left the Art House (2008, January). that's Shanghai, pp. 84-86. Reprinted as The World is Not Enough: Has Jia Zhangke Permanently Left the Art House? (2008, February). that's Beijing, p. 56. Articles in Newspapers An Emerging Shanghai: Riding the Dragon in the 21st Century (2008, March 10). Shanghai Star Business Journal, vol. 1 no. 3, p. 14. Outsmarting China One Deal at a Time: Marcus Lee Provides Local Insight (2008, February 25). Shanghai Star Business Journal, vol. 1 no. 1, p. 20. Shanghai 2010 to Offer Better City, Better Wireless Life (2008, March 24). Shanghai Star Business Journal, vol. 1 no. 5, pp. 1 and 20. How to Build Your Presence on the Net (2008, March 24). Shanghai Star Business Journal, vol. 1 no. 5, p. 14. Sparkling Future for Wines (2008, March 20). Shanghai Star Weekend, vol. 1 no. 5, p. 21. Win in the Boardroom with Martial Arts (2008, March 17). Shanghai Star Business Journal, vol. 1. no. 4, p. 14. Articles in Books Shanghai International Film Festival (2008). In N. Land (Ed.), Urbanatomy: Shanghai 2008 (p. 418). Shanghai: China Intercontinental Press.

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