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the wildcat of Shanghai

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An edition of Wang Renmei (2013)

Wang Renmei

the wildcat of Shanghai

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Wang Renmei was on a fast track to become one of China's leading film stars in the 1930s. Her early films were received with magnificent praise by audiences and critics alike, though she later lamented that she became famous too early and never had a chance to properly study acting. The film Song of the Fishermen in which she sang and played a major role was the first Chinese motion picture to win an International Award in Moscow in 1935. Wang's personal struggles reflected the turbulent period from the end of the Qing dynasty to the rise of Deng Xiaoping. This study explores her artistic achievements amid the prevalent anti-feminist and feudal society in China prior to the founding of the People's Republic in 1949 -- attitudes which contributed to the downturn of Wang's promising career and forced her to accept various bit parts among the more than twenty films in which she appeared. In addition, personal problems as well as the Anti-Rightist Movement and the Cultural Revolution led to her hospitalization for mental illness. Wang's life is emblematic of the experiences of many left-wing and Communist Party members from the Shanghai film community who were viewed with suspicion and enmity by the Yan'an clique headed by Mao and later the Gang of Four. Wang's performances in World War II for the Nationalist troops as well as her work with the US forces in China had a dire effect on her career after 1949. Yet today, her films are being discovered again.

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English
Pages
157

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Wang Renmei: the wildcat of Shanghai
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Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Foreword / by Peter Lehman
Preface
Introduction
Cast of characters in the life of Wang Renmei
Land of fish and rice
The Bright Moon Troupe
Overnight stardom
Song of the fishermen and the creation of wildcat
Exodus from Shanghai
Chaos in China
Wang Renmei in the end
Interview with Qin Yi, July 4, 2009
Interview with Dr. Wang Yong, March 26, 2010
Interview with Yuhua Dong, June 12, 2011
Filmography of Wang Renmei, 1914-1987
Sources for Wang Renmei's films
Bibliography
About the author.

Edition Notes

Accompanying DVD: Ye mei gui / jian zhi, Luo Mingyou ; bian ju dao yan, Sun Yu ; [Lian hua ying ye gong si].

Accompanying motion picture originally produced in 1932 as a silent film with added musical score.

Includes bibliographical references.

Cinematography, Yu Shengsan ; [DVD] producer, Richard J. Meyer ; music, Donald Sosin ; translation, Mahlon D. Meyer.

DVD, NTSC.

DVD has Chinese credits and intertitles with English subtitles.

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Hong Kong
Other Titles
Container of (work): Ye mei gui (Motion picture), Ye meigui., Wild rose.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43028092
Library of Congress
PN1998.3.R45 M49 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 157 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
157

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35350091M
Internet Archive
wangrenmeiwildca0000suny
ISBN 10
9888139967
ISBN 13
9789888139965
OCLC/WorldCat
847542590

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