Fractured Shanghai, Flourishing Cinema
Politics and Ideology in Early 20th-Century Chinese Film
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v14i1.8879Keywords:
Shanghai, Movie Industry, The Shanghai Internatrional Settlement, Political Instability, The Qing Dynasty, The Kuomintang Regime, Free Trade Economy, Political PropagandaAbstract
This paper examines the paradoxical flourishing of Shanghai’s film industry amid political fragmentation and chaos of Republican-era China (1912-1949). While conventional wisdom suggests political dysfunction would hamper economic growth and cultural production, the situation in Shanghai was exactly the opposite. The city’s unique status as a semi-colonial city, with multiple foreign and domestic administrative zones, created conditions that enabled economic and political dynamism along with industry expansion. The city's film industry reached its peak during this period, ultimately influencing Asia and the globe. Through analysis of key films, industry documents, and historical records, this paper demonstrates how competing political ideologies and powers shaped both film content and industry development. The research reveals that Shanghai’s fractured political structure provided a unique environment where filmmakers could survive under – if not navigate between -- different political conditions and censorship regimes, enabling commercial innovation and industry expansion despite (or because of) the political instability.
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