Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China

Independent documentary films have made floating population– such as the migrants and people who flow from place to place– a prominent screen scene against China’s social and cultural landscapes since the 1990s. This study investigates how a “floating generation” of Chinese filmmakers has been forme...

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Main Author: Un, Siosan
Other Authors: Meng, Yue
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18943
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-189432013-04-19T19:59:38ZFloating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist ChinaUn, SiosancinemaMass CommunicationsCultural09000326Independent documentary films have made floating population– such as the migrants and people who flow from place to place– a prominent screen scene against China’s social and cultural landscapes since the 1990s. This study investigates how a “floating generation” of Chinese filmmakers has been formed and represented as an imagined community in China’s post-socialist context through Chinese independent documentaries. An attempt to excavate and examine the problems behind the instable but also flexible status of Chinese independent filmmaking within the state censorship, my study focuses on the implications of the keyword “floating” as they unfold along the development of Chinese independent documentary films. In a case study of Jia Zhangke’s three documentaries, In Public, Dong and Useless, my study analyzes the relationship between independent documentaries and China’s campaign of “constructing a harmonious society”.Meng, Yue2009-112010-02-16T15:59:59ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-16T15:59:59Z2010-02-16T15:59:59ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18943en_ca
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Mass Communications
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Un, Siosan
Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China
description Independent documentary films have made floating population– such as the migrants and people who flow from place to place– a prominent screen scene against China’s social and cultural landscapes since the 1990s. This study investigates how a “floating generation” of Chinese filmmakers has been formed and represented as an imagined community in China’s post-socialist context through Chinese independent documentaries. An attempt to excavate and examine the problems behind the instable but also flexible status of Chinese independent filmmaking within the state censorship, my study focuses on the implications of the keyword “floating” as they unfold along the development of Chinese independent documentary films. In a case study of Jia Zhangke’s three documentaries, In Public, Dong and Useless, my study analyzes the relationship between independent documentaries and China’s campaign of “constructing a harmonious society”.
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title Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China
title_short Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China
title_full Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China
title_fullStr Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China
title_full_unstemmed Floating as the Keyword: Chinese Independent Documentary Films in Post-Socialist China
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