Ecology and Chinese-language cinema : reimagining a field
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Ecology and Chinese-language cinema : reimagining a field
(RoutledgeCurzon contemporary China series, 208)
Routledge, 2020
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Description
This edited collection explores new developments in the burgeoning field of Chinese ecocinema, examining a variety of works from local productions to global market films, spanning the Maoist era to the present.
The ten chapters examine films with ecological significance in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, including documentaries, feature films, blockbusters and independent productions. Covering not only well-known works, such as Under the Dome, Wolf Totem, Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracts, and Mermaid, this book also provides analysis of less well-known but critically important works, such as Anchorage Prohibited, Luzon, and Three Flower/Tri-Color. The unique perspectives this book provides, along with the comprehensive engagement with existing Chinese and English scholarship, not only extend the scope of the growing field of ecocinematic studies, but also seeks to reform the means through which Chinese-language eco-films are understood in the years to come.
Ecology and Chinese-Language Ecocinema will be of huge interest to students and scholars in the fields of Chinese cinema, environmental studies, media and communication studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Revisiting the Field of Chinese Ecocinema Part 1: Eco-Documentaries and Eco-Festivals 1. Mapping Taiwanese Ecodocumentary Landscape: Politics of Aesthetics and Environmental Ethics in Taiwanese Ecodocumentaries 2. Nature in the City: A Study of Hong Kong Independent Eco-Cinema and Eco-Film Festival Part 2: Contemporary Ecologies 3. Three Ecologies of Cinema, Migration, and the Sea: Anchorage Prohibited and Luzon 4. Tracing Extraction in Contemporary Chinese Cinema: Tie Xi Qu and the politics of the resource image 5. Chai Jing's Under the Dome: A Multimedia Documentary in the Digital Age Part 3: Humans and Animals 6. Global Animal Capital and Animal Garbage: Documentary Redemption and Hope 7. Transcendence and Transgression: Reading Wolf Totem as Environmental World Literature/Cinema? 8. Fabulating Animals-Human Affinity: Towards an Ethics of Care in Monster Hunt and Mermaid Part 4: Landscape and Nation 9. Sinification by Greening: Politics, Nature, and Ethnic Borderlands in Maoist Ecocinema 10. No Man's Land: Eco-Western in Contemporary Chinese Cinema
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