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Portrayal of Women in Chinese Martial Arts Cinema

Posted on April 6, 2016 by kehug

  As martial arts is an extremely important part of Chinese culture, it has naturally arisen as an important theme in Chinese cinema. Although martial arts such as wuxia, which Continue Reading →

Posted in Winter 2016

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