A Pain in the Neck, a Scene of ‘Incest,’ and Other Enigmas of an Allegorical Cinema: Ts’ai Ming-liang’s ’The River’
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Chow, R
Published in: The New Centennial Review
2004
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The New Centennial Review
Publication Date
2004
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4
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123 / 142
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Chow, R. (2004). A Pain in the Neck, a Scene of ‘Incest,’ and Other Enigmas of an Allegorical Cinema: Ts’ai Ming-liang’s ’The River’. The New Centennial Review, 4, 123–142.
Chow, R. “A Pain in the Neck, a Scene of ‘Incest,’ and Other Enigmas of an Allegorical Cinema: Ts’ai Ming-liang’s ’The River’.” The New Centennial Review 4 (2004): 123–42.
Chow R. A Pain in the Neck, a Scene of ‘Incest,’ and Other Enigmas of an Allegorical Cinema: Ts’ai Ming-liang’s ’The River’. The New Centennial Review. 2004;4:123–42.
Chow, R. “A Pain in the Neck, a Scene of ‘Incest,’ and Other Enigmas of an Allegorical Cinema: Ts’ai Ming-liang’s ’The River’.” The New Centennial Review, vol. 4, 2004, pp. 123–42.
Chow R. A Pain in the Neck, a Scene of ‘Incest,’ and Other Enigmas of an Allegorical Cinema: Ts’ai Ming-liang’s ’The River’. The New Centennial Review. 2004;4:123–142.
Published In
The New Centennial Review
Publication Date
2004
Volume
4
Start / End Page
123 / 142