China's iGeneration : cinema and moving image culture for the twenty-first century
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China's iGeneration : cinema and moving image culture for the twenty-first century
Bloomsbury, 2014
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This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched.
This innovative collection of essays on twenty-first century Chinese cinema and moving image culture features contributions from an international community of scholars, critics, and practitioners. Taken together, their perspectives make a compelling case that the past decade has witnessed a radical transformation of conventional notions of cinema. Following China's accession to the WTO in 2001, personal and collective experiences of changing social conditions have added new dimensions to the increasingly diverse Sinophone media landscape, and provided a novel complement to the existing edifice of blockbusters, documentaries, and auteur culture. The numerous 'iGeneration' productions and practices examined in this volume include 3D and IMAX films, experimental documentaries, animation, visual aides-memoires, and works of pirated pastiche. Together, they bear witness to the emergence of a new Chinese cinema characterized by digital and, trans-media representational strategies, the blurring of private/public distinctions, and dynamic reinterpretations of the very notion of 'cinema' itself.
Table of Contents
Foreword, Chris Berry
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration
INTRODUCTION: China's iGeneration Cinema, Keith B. Wagner, Tianqi Yu, Luke Vulpiani
PART I. New Technologies
CHAPTER 1
Tianqi YU "Toward a Communicative Practice: Female First-Person Documentary in Twenty-first Century China"
CHAPTER 2
Paola VOCI "Quasi-Documentary, Cellflix, and Web Spoofs: Chinese Movies' Other Visual Pleasures"
CHAPTER 3
Weihua WU "Individuality, State Discourse, and Visual Representation: The Imagination and Practices of the iGeneration in Chinese Animation"
CHAPTER 4
Bingfeng DONG "Cinema of Exhibition: Film in Chinese Contemporary Art"
PART II. Aesthetics
CHAPTER 5
Luke VULPIANI "Goodbye to the Grim Real, Hello to What Comes Next: The Moment of Passage from the Sixth Generation to the iGeneration"
CHAPTER 6
Ling ZHANG "Digitizing City Symphony, Stabilizing the Shadow of Time: Montage and Temporal-Spatial Construction in San Yuan Li"
CHAPTER 7
Dan GAO "From Pirate to Kino-eye: A Genealogical Tale of Film Re-Distribution in China"
CHAPTER 8
Keith B. WAGNER "Xue Jianqiang as Reckless Documentarian: Underdevelopment and Juvenile Crime in post-WTO China"
PART III. Social Engagement
CHAPTER 9
Yiman WANG "Of Animals and Men: Toward A Theory of Docu-ani-mentary"
CHAPTER 10
Ying QIAN "Working with Rubble: Montage, Tweets, and the Reconstruction of an Activist Cinema"
CHAPTER 11
Jia TAN "Provincializing the Chinese Mediascape: Cantonese Digital Activism in Southern China"
PART IV. Platforms and Politics
CHAPTER 12
Jeesoon HONG with Matthew D. JOHNSON "Shanghai Expo and Screen-Spaces: Big Screens and New Collectivity"
CHAPTER 13
Ma RAN "Regarding the Grassroots Chinese Independent Film Festivals: Regional Assemblage and Abnormal Film Networking"
CHAPTER 14
Matthew D. JOHNSON "Wu Wenguang and the NGO Aesthetic"
CHAPTER 15
Xiaomei CHEN "The Cinematic Deng Xiaoping: Reform or Restoration?"
PART V: Online Audiences
CHAPTER 16
Ralph PARFECT "You Must Believe There is Such a Person in This World": Internet Contention of Zhang Yimou's Sexual Storytelling in Under the Hawthorn Tree/Shanzhashu Zhi Lian"
CHAPTER 17
Xiao LIU "From the Glaring Sun to the Flying Bullets: The Dilemma of Elliptical Memories in "post-" Era Chinese Cinema"
Notes on Contributors
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"