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Wang Bings Filmmaking Of The China Dream Narratives Witnesses And Marginal Spaces Elena Pollacchi

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Wang Bings Filmmaking Of The China Dream Narratives Witnesses And Marginal Spaces Elena Pollacchi
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Elena Pollacchi
ISBN: 9789048551156, 9048551153
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Wang Bings Filmmaking Of The China Dream Narratives Witnesses And Marginal Spaces Elena Pollacchi by Elena Pollacchi 9789048551156, 9048551153 instant download after payment.

This volume offers an organic discussion of Wang Bing's filmmaking across China's marginal spaces and against the backdrop of the state-sanctioned 'China Dream'. Wang's work has contemporary China as its focus and testifies to the country's contradictions, not dissimilar to those of contemporary societies dealing with issues of inequality, labour, and migration.
Without being an activist, Wang Bing gives voice to the subaltern. His internationally awarded documentaries are recognized as world masterpieces. His unique aesthetics bears references to film masters, therefore this investigation goes beyond the divide between Western and non-Western film traditions.
Each chapter takes a different articulation of space (spaces of labour, spaces of history, spaces of memory) as its entry point bringing together film and documentary studies, Chinese studies, and studies in globalization issues. This volume benefits from the author's extensive conversation with Wang Bing and from insider's observations of film production and the film festival circuit.

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