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jojaydoodles · 1 year ago
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digitally painted background for on e of my webcomic concepts. I looked at old photos and postacrds from 19630s Shanghai.
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afrenchladyinnc · 1 year ago
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christinemarote · 1 year ago
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Livro - A Ultima Rosa de Xangai.
Os romances baseados em fatos reais são, definitivamente, meu estilo de livros predileto. Quando junta-se ao pacote um cenário que conheço, que posso “ver” as descrições dos lugares quase como se estivesse por lá, ai sim , o livro já ganhou meu coração para sempre. Tudo faz mais sentido e podemos ter uma real dimensão do que está sendo relatado. Pois bem, como diz o título, esse romance se passa…
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summertimenoir · 6 months ago
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Marlene Dietrich in Shanghai Express (1932)
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acecroft · 8 months ago
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RITA HAYWORTH as Elsa Bannister in The Lady from Shanghai (1947)
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precodesoul · 2 months ago
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Marlene Dietrich and her chauffeur Briggs, on a lunch break from filming Shanghai Express in late 1931.
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hotvintagepoll · 10 months ago
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we all enjoyed the Philip Ahn post so much, here's some more photos of him looking Hot with former Hot & Vintage Movie Woman quarterfinalist Anna May Wong.
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ruanbaijie · 9 months ago
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a vampire's wardrobe in republican era china by shen zhiheng @asiandramanet october creator bingo board ⎈ layout + mythology
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poppingmary · 11 months ago
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The Diva Rita Hayworth in “The Lady from Shanghai” by Orson Welles - 1947
Gown by Jean Louis
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fjordfolk · 4 months ago
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What’s your thoughts on wui hei quan dogs?
This response is going to derail.
My thoughts about any and all non-western breeds are that English (or Norwegian, which are inevitably translated from English) sources are rubbish, and the current media environment makes it near-impossible to search for anything.
This isn't new. This is western dog fancy.
My search engines will organize my location-based results over the things i actually write in the search field. My English-language and Latin-alphabet search results will inevitably land me search results in English.
Which means that from my scope, the wui hei quan dog could be anything from a fabricated tiktok trend featuring a black "chow" puppy to a genuine heavily pigmented regional breed of Chinese farmdog ("garden dog" but I've been around this translation block before, i c u). I'm tempted to lean toward the latter, just because the google search results want me to exchange "wui hei quan dog" for "xiasi dog," and the regions those are supposed to originate from are some minor fifteen travel hours apart. Which is a little bit like exchanging a Norwegian buhund for a German schnauzer. A household/farmdog from comparable regions. Right?
We run into this problem pretty often. You've got your chows and your shar peis, but otherwise, not-noble breeds are easily overlooked. Pekingese were "stolen" from the aristocracy so they're novel, our knowledge of Japanese breeds curiously spikes after WW2. You can throw a racism argument and I agree, but let's add a class card as well. How many regional Chinese ratters do FCI recognize?
Our knowledge of dogs is limited by access, language, and curiosity. We have access, arguably, and to an extent we can overcome language barriers. But I'm not sure we're curious enough.
In short, I've got zero to no thoughts about the wui hei quan dog or wuyishan black dog, because I know nothing about it. I would love to have more thoughts. I'd love to hear about regional asian dog breeds and their quirks and their qualms and politics.
whats YOUR thoughts on the wui hei quan dogs?
pls tell me
tell me
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lilycoris · 1 year ago
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riverlarking · 1 year ago
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Shanghai Express (1932) — dir. Josef von Sternberg
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afrenchladyinnc · 1 year ago
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screamofdespair · 8 months ago
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The Lady from Shanghai
1947
Orson Welles
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summertimenoir · 2 months ago
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Rita Hayworth in The Lady From Shanghai (1947)
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2000ghosts · 6 months ago
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december 31, 2009
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