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CIN290H5F HONG KONG CINEMA

This course explores the origins and expansion of Hong Kong cinema during the period after WWII to the third largest film industry in the world today. A historical perspective considering the various technological, linguistic, socio-cultural, and economic

ACADEMIC RESOURCES

BOOK a Research Consultation Appointment Monday-Friday between 9 am and 5pm.

Need help with your essay? Visit UTM The Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre  DROP-IN M/W 11-2

CHECK out other film guides http://guides.library.utoronto.ca/film

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES - EXAMPLE

MLA Style for Annotated Bibliography

Waite, Linda J., et al. "Nonfamily Living and the Erosion of Traditional Family Orientations Among Young Adults." American Sociological Review, vol. 51, no. 4, 1986, pp. 541-554.

The authors, researchers at the Rand Corporation and Brown University, use data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women and Young Men to test their hypothesis that nonfamily living by young adults alters their attitudes, values, plans, and expectations, moving them away from their belief in traditional sex roles. They find their hypothesis strongly supported in young females, while the effects were fewer in studies of young males. Increasing the time away from parents before marrying increased individualism, self-sufficiency, and changes in attitudes about families. In contrast, an earlier study by Williams cited below shows no significant gender differences in sex role attitudes as a result of nonfamily living.

Reference for MLA Example from the Research Guide at Cornell University, THE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.

PRIMARY SOURCES

In addition to Journal Indexes on UTM Library START page for the general research guide on CINEMA, consult:

Hong Kong Primary Resources http://guides.library.utoronto.ca/c.php?g=463748&p=3174000

Media History Project http://mediahistoryproject.org/

Variety Archive through Proquest, Variety (Archive: 1905-2000)

STYLE AND CITATION FORMATS FOR ESSAYS & BIBLIOGRAPHIES