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The Sinophone and the Francophone The Sinophone and the Francophone
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Expanding Francophone Studies Expanding Francophone Studies
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The Sinophone: Emerging Definitions The Sinophone: Emerging Definitions
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Hybrid Identities Hybrid Identities
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Orientalism and Occidentalism Orientalism and Occidentalism
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French Film: Orientalism and Beyond French Film: Orientalism and Beyond
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New Waves New Waves
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Mainland versus Taiwan: Between History and Cinema Mainland versus Taiwan: Between History and Cinema
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Between Arthouse and Mainstream Between Arthouse and Mainstream
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Mapping out the Book Mapping out the Book
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Guiding Tropes Guiding Tropes
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Introduction to Contemporary Sino-French Cinemas
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Published:January 2016
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Abstract
This overview of the Sino-French begins with the 2010 Sino-French Co-Production Treaty, which encourages collaboration despite Chinese censorship. Delineation of the geographic and linguistic parameters of the Sino-French and the scope of this work is integrated into an examination of semantics. The focus lies on mainland and Taiwanese helmed films, with Sinophone directors tending to connect with metropolitan France and specifically Paris, not with the greater Francophone world. A brief survey of French directed films, including the first Franco-Chinese collaboration, mid-century, reveals Orientalist visions from 1903 to the present. French Cinema, and especially the New Wave, serves as the Taiwanese New Wave’s absent father, with Taiwanese directors tending toward self-reflexive, auteurist visions of Paris, whereas Chinese filmmakers use France as a foil to critique the plight of mainlanders. Ultimately, the Sino-French, a hybrid form, blurs the boundaries between mainstream and auteur film, like borders between nations, languages and arts.
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