Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 The Gender or GenerAsian X in Clara Law's Migration Trilogy
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    y separately published work icon Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls : Gender in Film at the End of the Twentieth Century Murray Pomerance (editor), Albany : State University of New York Press , 2001 11379914 2001 anthology criticism

    'Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls examines the bizarre and fascinating range of gender portrayals in film at the end of the twentieth century. In order to view the screened face of gender in bold new ways, the contributors cover a wide variety of cinematic forms and styles–from the boy-girls of Hong Kong cinema to the on-screen modesty of post-revolutionary Iran to the New Hollywood's treatment of homosexuality, female power, and male intellectuality. Throughout, the works of important filmmakers are analyzed, including Ridley Scott, David Cronenberg, Jim Jarmusch, Woody Allen, Rakhshan Banietemad, Kathryn Bigelow, Bertrand Tavernier, Roman Polanski, and many others.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Albany : State University of New York Press , 2001
    pg. 71-87
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  • Floating Life Clara Law , Eddie Fong Ling-Ching , 1996 single work film/TV
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