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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Note on Transcription Introduction Part I: Remembrance of Things Past 1. The Seductions of Homecoming: Temptress Moon and the Question of Origins 2. Nostalgia of the New Wave: Romance, Domesticity, and the Longing for Oneness in Happy Together 3. The Everyday in The Road Home and In the Mood for Love: From the Legacy of Socialism to the Potency of Yuan Part II: Migrants' Lore, Women's Options 4. Autumn Hearts: Filming Feminine Psychic Interiority in Song of the Exile 5. By Way of Mass Commodities: Love in Comrades, Almost a Love Story 6. All Chinese Families Are Alike: Biopolitics in Eat a Bowl of Tea and The Wedding Banquet Part III: Picturing the Life to Come . . . 7. The Political Economy of Vision in Happy Times and Not One Less; or, A Different Type of Migration 8. "Human" in the Age of Disposable People: The Ambiguous Import of Kinship and Education in Blind Shaft 9. The Enigma of Incest and the Staging of Kinship Family Remains in The River Postscript (Inspired by Brokeback Mountain): "The Juice"; or, "The Great Chinese Theme" Notes Index
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Motion pictures -- China.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- China.