1. Mao In Colour (TV Series 2015 - The Movie Database
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2. Mao in Colour: A Study in Tyranny - Explore t... - ClickView
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Explore the controversial life of Mao Zedong (1893-1976), founder of the People's Republic of China and the first Chairman of its ruling Communist Party. Using ...
3. Mao Zedong 1949 (2019) - Plex
The film vividly captures the intense struggles, ideologies, and personal sacrifices that shaped a nation's future.
In 1949, as the Communist Party's Central Committee rallies to birth the People's Republic of China, tensions rise and visions clash. The film vividly captures the intense struggles, ideologies, and personal sacrifices that shaped a nation's future.
4. Mao in Colour: A Study in Tyranny - TV Guide
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Find out how to watch Mao in Colour: A Study in Tyranny. Stream Mao in Colour: A Study in Tyranny, watch trailers, see the cast, and more at TV Guide
5. MAO-ERA FILMS | Facts and Details
Krish Raghav, artist and writer, wrote: A fascinating, full-color film set in a Bai commune in Dali, Yunnan. Produced back when the Communist Revolution was ...
Flowers of the Motherland The film industry continued to develop after 1949, when the People's Republic of China was founded. In the 17 years that followed, up to the Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966, 603 feature films and 8,342 reels of documentaries and newsreels were produced. The first wide-screen film was produced in 1960. Animated films using a variety of folk arts, such as papercuts, shadow plays, puppetry, and traditional paintings, also were very popular for entertaining and educating children. The Chinese national anthem “The March of the Volunteers” comes from 1930s film “Children of the Storm”. [Source: Library of Congress]
6. Art and Politics in Mao's China - BYU Kennedy Center
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BUILDING BRIDGES OF UNDERSTANDING THROUGH CULTUREGRAMS
7. Colour me Revolutionary | British Journal of Chinese Studies
Jun 20, 2021 · Dusenbury (2015) surveys the power of colour in ancient China ... Mao's thoughts and the colour red is highly associated to this idea.
Colour in China has a long history of artistic, symbolic, religious, and mythological use. This paper takes the idea of colour as a meaningful element within Chinese society and introduces the use of visual colour grammar as a new way to identify and breakdown the use of colour within political art and propaganda posters. The use of colour has been adapted by visual linguists into its own unique visual grammar component, relaying much more information than just a symbolic transfer from sign to signifier. Meaning within political posters can be derived from regularities in use, presentation, and conventional meanings. Colour as a visual grammar component is expressed through the three metafunctions: ideational, interpersonal, and textual. This paper explores how the Chinese views on colour interconnects with the metafunctions of colour to look at the political posters of the PRC. I will discuss both the approach to art as a text that can be ‘read’ through visual grammar and present colour in the Chinese context as more than a symbol making device but as a meaning component in and of itself.
8. An exploration of China's mortality decline under Mao - NCBI
Mar 1, 2016 · 2015 Mar; 69(1): 39–56. Published online 2014 Dec 13. doi: 10.1080 ... In exchange for CMS support, they provided essentially free ...
China's growth in life expectancy between 1950 and 1980 ranks as among the most rapid sustained increases in documented global history. However, no study of which we are aware has quantitatively assessed the relative importance of various explanations ...
9. From Red Guards to Bond villains: Why the Mao suit endures - BBC
From Red Guards to Bond villains: Why the Mao suit endures ... Before the full horrors of Mao's reign came to light, the anti-establishment outfit implied an idealistic utopianism in which all were equal.
It is associated with the austerity of the Cultural Revolution – and the villainy of Bond baddies. But some, including Xi Jinping, look to reclaim it, writes Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore.
10. How Xi Jinping's presidency was shaped by traumas of Mao and ...
Mar 6, 2015 · For if Xi casts himself as the man to save the Communist party from its demons, he is also a man obsessively determined to retain full control ...
Centrist approach to reform of China’s society and party comes from study of where two communist leaders went wrong