China's iGeneration cinema and moving image culture for the twenty-first century
"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 ra...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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New York :
Bloomsbury
2014.
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Colección: | Open Access e-Books
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009436391906719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introcution: China's iGeneration cinema / Keith B. Wagner, Tianqi Yu, Luke Vulpiani
- New Technologies. Tianqi YU: Toward a Communicative Practice: Female First-Person Documentary in Twenty-first Century China
- Paola VOCI: Quasi-Documentary, Cellflix, and Web Spoofs: Chinese Movies? Other Visual Pleasures
- Weihua WU: Individuality, State Discourse, and Visual Representation: The Imagination and Practices of the iGeneration in Chinese Animation
- Bingfeng DONG: Cinema of Exhibition: Film in Chinese Contemporary Art
- Aesthetics. Luke VULPIANI: Goodbye to the Grim Real, Hello to What Comes Next: The Moment of Passage from the Sixth Generation to the iGeneration
- Ling ZHANG: Digitizing City Symphony, Stabilizing the Shadow of Time: Montage and Temporal-Spatial Construction in San Yuan Li
- Dan GAO: From Pirate to Kino-eye: A Genealogical Tale of Film Re-Distribution in China
- Keith B. WAGNER: Xue Jianqiang as Reckless Documentarian: Underdevelopment and Juvenile Crime in post-WTO China
- Social Engagement. Yiman WANG: Of Animals and Men: Toward A Theory of Docu-ani-mentary?
- Ying QIAN: Working with Rubble: Montage, Tweets, and the Reconstruction of an Activist Cinema
- Jia TAN: Provincializing the Chinese Mediascape: Cantonese Digital Activism in Southern China
- Platforms and Politics. Jeesoon HONG with Matthew D. JOHNSON: Shanghai Expo and Screen-Spaces: Big Screens and New Collectivity
- Ma RAN: Regarding the Grassroots Chinese Independent Film Festivals: Regional Assemblage and Abnormal Film Networking?
- Matthew D. JOHNSON: Wu Wenguang and the NGO Aesthetic
- Xiaomei CHEN: The Cinematic Deng Xiaoping: Reform or Restoration?
- Online Audiences
- 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
- Xiao LIU: From the glaring sun to the flying bullets: the dilemma of elliptical memories in "post-" era Chinese cinema.