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The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture Peng Hsiao-yen

The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture By Peng Hsiao-yen

The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture by Peng Hsiao-yen


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This book investigates Sinophone films and art projects that express the desire for archiving and reconfiguring the past. Comprising ten chapters, it brings together contributors from an array of disciplines - artists, filmmakers, curators, and literary scholars - to grapple with the creative ambiguities of Sinophone cinemas and image culture.

The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture Summary

The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture: Altering Archives by Peng Hsiao-yen

Cinema archives memories, conserves the past, and rewrites histories. As much as the Sinophone embodies differences, contemporary Sinophone cinemas in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the People's Republic of China invest various images of contested politics in order to assert different histories and self-consciousness. As such, Sinophone cinemas and image production function as archives, with the capability of reinterpreting the multiple dimensions of past and present.

The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture investigates Sinophone films and art projects that express this desire for archiving and reconfiguring the past. Comprising ten chapters, this book brings together contributors from an array of disciplines - artists, filmmakers, curators, film critics, and literary scholars - to grapple with the creative ambiguities of Sinophone cinemas and image culture. Blending eclectic methods of scholarly research, knowledge-making, and art-making into a new discursive space, the chapters address the diverse complexities of the cinematic culture and image production in Sinitic language regions.

This book is a valuable resource for students and scholars of film studies, China studies, East Asian studies, Taiwan studies, and Sinophone studies, as well as professionals who work in the film industry.

About Peng Hsiao-yen

Peng Hsiao-yen is Research Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

Ella Raidel is Senior Postdoc (Elise-Richter-PEEK) at Art University Linz, Austria.

Table of Contents

Introduction

I. Remembering China: The Individual Self, the Collective, and the State Apparatus

Chapter 1. Why Remember Everyday Movie-Going in Cultural Revolution Shanghai?

Chapter 2. Persuasive Communication in Chinese Historical Film: The Founding of a Republic as a Milestone

Chapter 3. Images of Redress and Rehabilitation: pingfan (in) film and perceptions of coming to terms with the past in China

Chapter 4. A Familiar Stranger - Grierson in China

II. Politicizing Archives: Artists and Digital History

Chapter 5. The Use and Abuse of the Archives in Contemporary Art

Chapter 6. Making Reverberation: Residue of Sounds and Images

Chapter 7. The Digital Emergence of a New History: The Archiving of Colonial Japanese Documentaries on Taiwan

III. Manufactured Archives: the Fictional Memory

Chapter 8. Wong Kar-wai's Mood Trilogy: Robot, Tears, and the Affective Aura

Chapter 9. The Missing and the Fictional Memory: Leitmotifs of Tsai Ming Liang's Oeuvre

Chapter 10. Light and Shadow of Jianghu: Peering into the Contemporary Political Mythology in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero and The Grandmaster

Additional information

NLS9780367209278
9780367209278
0367209276
The Politics of Memory in Sinophone Cinemas and Image Culture: Altering Archives by Peng Hsiao-yen
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-01-17
198
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