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  <title>Lit295</title>
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  <modified>2005-05-27T00:38:54Z</modified>
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  <copyright>Copyright (c) 2005, chamberlinw</copyright>
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    <title>Blind Shaft</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-27T00:38:54Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-26T20:38:54-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.472</id>
    <created>2005-05-27T00:38:54Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">It&apos;s kind of late to be posting this... BUT, what do people think of how the movie Blind Shaft portays the differences in Chinese culture in the economic times following the Cultural Revolution? We&apos;re thinking the personalities of the characters...</summary>
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      <name>chamberlinw</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>It's kind of late to be posting this... BUT, what do people think of how the movie Blind Shaft portays the differences in Chinese culture in the economic times following the Cultural Revolution?  We're thinking the personalities of the characters reflect a gap between the traditional Chinese values and those found in modern, psuedo-capitalistic society.</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Farewell my Concubine</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-23T03:11:20Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-22T23:11:20-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.459</id>
    <created>2005-05-23T03:11:20Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">What do you think about the changes that the characters go through?...</summary>
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      <name>taylorcn</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>What do you think about the changes that the characters go through?</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Farewell My Concubine</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-23T00:02:46Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-22T20:02:46-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.458</id>
    <created>2005-05-23T00:02:46Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">The opera seems to parallel the movie. What ways did you find this in the movie?...</summary>
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      <name>rudolphs</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>The opera seems to parallel the movie. What ways did you find this in the movie?</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Spacial Design</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-20T16:33:58Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-20T12:33:58-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.457</id>
    <created>2005-05-20T16:33:58Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">How is Zhang Yimou&apos;s use cinematic space designs in both The Red Sorghum and Raise the Red Lantern different?...</summary>
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      <name>lackettm</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>How is Zhang Yimou's use cinematic space designs in both The Red Sorghum and Raise the Red Lantern different?</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Negative affects of female actions in Raise the Red Lantern</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-13T00:36:36Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-12T20:36:36-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.453</id>
    <created>2005-05-13T00:36:36Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">We will be analyzing the negative consequences of the actions of the female characters in Raise the Red Lantern by focusing on the elements of pain, struggle, and death. We will conclude by comparing the Chen household and rules to...</summary>
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      <name>braudk</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>We will be analyzing the negative consequences of the actions of the female characters in Raise the Red Lantern by focusing on the elements of pain, struggle, and death. We will conclude by comparing the Chen household and rules to the modern communist government of China. </p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Red Sorghum2</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-07T01:56:30Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-06T21:56:30-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.447</id>
    <created>2005-05-07T01:56:30Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">In the novel, the author uses colorful imageries; red and white seem to be the prominent colors, with occasional blue, gold and so forth. What are the symbolic significance of these colors and what do they add to the magic...</summary>
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      <name>ichiharam</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>In the novel, the author uses colorful imageries; red and white seem to be the prominent colors, with occasional blue, gold and so forth. What are the symbolic significance of these colors and what do they add to the magic realism? The director, Zhao Yimou, is known for his use of color symbolism in many of his other works. How does the use of colors by the director compare with that of the author?</p>

<p>Mariko*2 again</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Red Sorghum</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-07T01:29:00Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-06T21:29:00-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.446</id>
    <created>2005-05-07T01:29:00Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">In Red Sorghum, the author uses images of sorghum throughout the novel. What is the role of sorghum and/or does it represent anything? Why is it RED, when the color of sorghum is generally yellow/brown/gold? Mariko*2...</summary>
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      <name>ichiharam</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>In Red Sorghum, the author uses images of sorghum throughout the novel. What is the role of sorghum and/or does it represent anything? Why is it RED, when the color of sorghum is generally yellow/brown/gold?</p>

<p>Mariko*2 </p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Role of Men in Hibiscus</title>
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    <modified>2005-05-02T21:52:13Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-05-02T17:52:13-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.441</id>
    <created>2005-05-02T21:52:13Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Throughout the novel/movie, how do the male characters (Old Gu, Mangeng, Crazy Qin, Wang Qiushe) personify the political ideals of communist China during the 1960&apos;s and 1970&apos;s?...</summary>
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      <name>hsiangk</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Throughout the novel/movie, how do the male characters (Old Gu, Mangeng, Crazy Qin, Wang Qiushe) personify the political ideals of communist China during the 1960's and 1970's?</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>A Small Town Called Hibisucus</title>
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    <modified>2005-04-29T16:06:32Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-04-29T12:06:32-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.433</id>
    <created>2005-04-29T16:06:32Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">What do you think about the role of women in the novel &apos;A Small Town Called Hibiscus&apos;? Specifically with regards to the portrail of women in &apos;Hsiao Hsiao&apos;. Thanks for your input, Perrin, Erich, Drew...</summary>
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      <name>monroep</name>
      
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>What do you think about the role of women in the novel 'A Small Town Called Hibiscus'?  Specifically with regards to the portrail of women in 'Hsiao Hsiao'.  <br />
Thanks for your input,<br />
Perrin, Erich, Drew</p>]]>
      
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  <entry>
    <title>Welcome to Lit 295c!</title>
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    <modified>2005-04-20T19:28:42Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-04-20T15:28:42-05:00</issued>
    <id>tag:bloggery.wlu.edu,2005:/fu/27.412</id>
    <created>2005-04-20T19:28:42Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> This is the class discussion forum site. Let&apos;s discuss and digest what we have studied and watched in class....</summary>
    <author>
      <name>fu</name>
      
      <email>fuh@wlu.edu</email>
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      <![CDATA[<p>        This is the class discussion forum site. Let's discuss and digest what we have studied and watched in class. </p>]]>
      
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