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Imagined China: Research on Chinese Films in the 1980s By Wang Haizhou. Trans by Jin Haina. Abingdon: Routledge. 246 pages. Hardcover, £120.00 GBP, ISBN: 9781032254418. Paperback, £29.59, ISBN: 9781032254449. Ebook, £29.59, ISBN: 9781003283201.
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Imagined China: Research on Chinese Films in the 1980s By Wang Haizhou. Trans by Jin Haina. Abingdon: Routledge. 246 pages. Hardcover, £120.00 GBP, ISBN: 9781032254418. Paperback, £29.59, ISBN: 9781032254449. Ebook, £29.59, ISBN: 9781003283201.
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