Women in China up against the wall /
Women in China up against the wall / [videorecording] :
written and produced by Laurie Layton Schapira
- [New Hampshire]: Chip Taylor Communications, [1989]
- 1 videodisc (38 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- China profiles series .
- China profiles series [videorecording] .
Editor, Esther Truzman ; camera, Laurie Layton Schapira Editor, Esther Truzman ; camera, Laurie Layton Schapira
For centuries, China has been a country of many walls. The Great Wall of China is the most recognized wall in the world. This classic documentary serves two purposes. First, it dosuments the historic United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women, which occured in Beijing in 1995, and second to offers an eye-opening look at the country and politics of China as a whole, using walls as a symbolic metaphor
DVD format
RM 826.44
Women--Social conditions--China
Women--History--China
China--Politics and government
China--Social life and customs
Editor, Esther Truzman ; camera, Laurie Layton Schapira Editor, Esther Truzman ; camera, Laurie Layton Schapira
For centuries, China has been a country of many walls. The Great Wall of China is the most recognized wall in the world. This classic documentary serves two purposes. First, it dosuments the historic United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women, which occured in Beijing in 1995, and second to offers an eye-opening look at the country and politics of China as a whole, using walls as a symbolic metaphor
DVD format
RM 826.44
Women--Social conditions--China
Women--History--China
China--Politics and government
China--Social life and customs
