''Landscapes and Class in Chinese Cinema: Yellow Earth to Still Life''
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald studied in Taiwan and at Oxford University in the 1980s and obtained her PhD at the University of Sussex in the 1990s. She worked with Harriet Evans and Jeffrey Wasserstrom on the ''Picturing Power'' project, which resulted in a traveling exhibition of Chinese political posters of the 1960s and early 1970s as well as a volume of essays, which she co-edited, Picturing Power in the People?s Republic of China (1999). She is also the author or co-editor of five other books. Her research focuses on the social and political impact and import of visual politics, with specific interests in film, children?s media, gendered experience, China, and internationalization.
Location: deCerteau Room, 155 Literature Building, UCSD
Price: Free
Information: (858) 534-4618
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald studied in Taiwan and at Oxford University in the 1980s and obtained her PhD at the University of Sussex in the 1990s. She worked with Harriet Evans and Jeffrey Wasserstrom on the ''Picturing Power'' project, which resulted in a traveling exhibition of Chinese political posters of the 1960s and early 1970s as well as a volume of essays, which she co-edited, Picturing Power in the People?s Republic of China (1999). She is also the author or co-editor of five other books. Her research focuses on the social and political impact and import of visual politics, with specific interests in film, children?s media, gendered experience, China, and internationalization.
Location: deCerteau Room, 155 Literature Building, UCSD
Price: Free
Information: (858) 534-4618







