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Table of Contents

Introduction

James A. Cook, Joshua Goldstein, Matthew Johnson, and Sigrid Schmalzer

Chapter 2

Envisioning the Spectacle of Emperor Qianlong’s Tours of Southern China:
An Exercise in Historical Imagination

Michael Chang

Chapter 3

In the Eyes of the Beholder:
Rebellion as Visual Experience

Cecily McCaffrey

Chapter 4

Yangliuqing New Year’s Picture:
The Fortunes of a Folk Tradition

Madeleine Yue Dong

Chapter 5

Monumentality in Nationalist Nanjing:
Purple Mountain’s Changing Views

Charles D. Musgrove

Chapter 6

"The Me in the Mirror":
A Narrative of Voyeurism and Discipline in Chinese Women’s Physical Culture, 1921-1937

Andrew Morris

Chapter 7

Rethinking “China”:
Overseas Chinese and China’s Modernity

James A. Cook

Chapter 8

The Myth about Chinese Leftist Cinema

Zhiwei Xiao

Chapter 9

Imagining the Refugee:
The Emergence of a State Welfare System in the War of Resistance

Lu Liu

Chapter 10

Revolutionary Real Estate:
Envisioning Space in Communist Dalian

Christian Hess

Chapter 11

Spatial Profiling:
Seeing Rural and Urban in Mao’s China

Jeremy Brown

Chapter 12

Cinema and Propaganda during the Great Leap Forward

Matthew D. Johnson

Chapter 13

Images, Memories, and Lives of Sent-down Youth in Yunnan

Xiaowei Zheng

Chapter 14

Wild Pandas, Wild People:
Two Views of Wilderness in Deng-Era China

Sigrid Schmalzer and E. Elena Songster

Chapter 15

Contextualizing the Visual (and Virtual) Realities of Expo 2010

Susan R. Fernsebner

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