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Event Details
September 29, 2010
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3401 Dwinelle Hall
Dwinelle Hall
University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, CA 94704
United States

Public Talk - Berkeley, CA

Between Carmen and Camille: Tracing the Songstress in Postwar Hong Kong Film

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Speaker: Jean Ma, Art and Art History, Stanford University

A tradition of songstress performance spans the entire history of Chinese cinema, from early sound films such as Street Angel to contemporary works like Lust, Caution. This talk unpacks the significance of the songstress in the films of postwar Hong Kong through the example of The Wild, Wild Rose (1960), an adaptation featuring the singer-actress Grace Chang.