2014
Ho Chak Law
- Doctoral Student
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Abstract
My dissertation investigates the evolution of presenting, representing, and perceiving Chinese opera through cinema. It is an ethnomusicological study of music and cinema that explicates how technological mediation, changing modes of reception, sociopolitical transformations, material conditions, and censorship affected or even determined Chinese opera’s cinematic presence as a manifestation of Chinese translated modernity.