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Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures Michael Berry

Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures By Michael Berry

Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures by Michael Berry


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The three films comprising director Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy' - Xiao Wu (1997), Platform (2000) and Unknown Pleasures(2002) - represent key contributions to the cinema of contemporary China.

Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures Summary

Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures by Michael Berry


The three films comprising director Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy' - Xiao Wu (1997), Platform (2000) and Unknown Pleasures(2002) - represent key contributions to the cinema of contemporary China. The films, which are set in Jia's home province of Shanxi, highlight the plight of marginalised individuals singers, dancers, pickpockets, prostitutes and drifters as they struggle to navigate through the radically transforming terrain of contemporary China. Xiao Wu tells the story of a small-time pickpocket who faces the breakdown of his relationships with his friends, family and girlfriend. Platform, often considered Jia's most ambitious film, is an epic narrative that bears witness to China's roaring eighties and the radical transformation from socialism to capitalism. Jia's third feature, Unknown Pleasures continues his meditation on China in transition, tracing the story of two delinquent teenagers who live on a diet of saccharine Chinese pop music, karaoke, Pulp Fiction, and Coca-Cola while entertaining pipe dreams of joining the army and becoming small-time gangsters.
Michael Berry's in-depth study of the three films considers them as an ambitious attempt to re-examine the transformation and fate of provincial China its places and people as it is caught up in a whirlwind of sweeping social, cultural and economic change. At the heart of the book lies a series of close readings of each of the three films; through which Berry teases out their central narrative themes, highlighting Jia's use of editing, cinematic language, and mise en scene. He pays special attention to the place of intertextuality in Jia's oeuvre, as well as the central themes of destruction and change, stagnation and movement, political verses popular culture, and, of course, the ceaseless search for home.

Michael Berry is Associate Professor of Contemporary Chinese Cultural Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005), and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008). He is also the translator of several novels, including The Song of Everlasting Sorrow (2008), To Live (2004), Nanjing 1937: A Love Story (2002), and Wild Kids (2000).

Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures Reviews

Here is an opportunity to read about his [Jia Zhangke's] work in a masterfully laid out study' - Japan Times

About Michael Berry

MICHAEL BERRY is Associate Professor of Contemporary Chinese Cultural Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. He is the author of A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (Columbia University Press, 2008) and Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (Columbia University Press, 2005).

Table of Contents

Contents.- Acknowledgements.- A Note on Romanization.- Preface.- 1 Prelude: Trying to Get Back Home.- 2 Xiao Wu.- 3 Platform.- 4 Unknown Pleasures.- 5 Coda: From Home to the World.- 6 Appendix: In Conversation with Jia Zhangke.- Filmography.- Credits.- Bibliography.- Notes.

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GOR007184219
9781844572625
1844572625
Jia Zhangke's 'Hometown Trilogy': Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures by Michael Berry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-02-24
96
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