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    Format: vii, 203 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781442270244 , 9781442270237 , 1442270241 , 1442270233
    Content: Pt. 1. Cultural context -- Paul G. Pickowicz and Yingjin Zhang, "Introduction: documenting China independently" --Yingjin Zhang, "Who's afraid of the documentary camera" refiguring reality, memory, and power in Chinese independent documentary -- Yomi Braester, "For whom does the director speak" the ethics of representation in documentary film criticism -- Pt. 2. Rural reconfigurations -- Angie Chau, "From root-searching to grassroots: returning to the countryside in contemporary Chinese fiction and independent documentary film" -- Paul G. Pickowicz, "Zou Xueping's postsocialist homecoming" -- Pt. 3. Embodied filmmaking -- Tong Wang, "Looking back while marching forward: reconfiguration of selfhood in the folk memory project" -- Laura Kissel, "The memory project and other ways of knowing: filmmaking, affect, and embodied knowledge" -- Pt. 4. Documentary enactments -- Alvin Wong, "Gendering intersubjectivity in new Chinese documentary: feminist multiplicity and vulnerable masculinity in postsocialist China" -- Yiman Wang, "From bumming to roaming: Xu Tong's the Drifters trilogy" -- Hongjian Wang, "Documenting through reenacting: revisiting the performative mode in Chinese independent documentaries" Appendix: Michael Berry, "Memory/document: in dialogue with Wu Wenguang's memory project" -- -- Filmography
    Note: Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index , Pt. 1. Cultural context , Paul G. Pickowicz and Yingjin Zhang, "Introduction: documenting China independently" , Yingjin Zhang, "Who's afraid of the documentary camera" refiguring reality, memory, and power in Chinese independent documentary , Yomi Braester, "For whom does the director speak" the ethics of representation in documentary film criticism , Pt. 2. Rural reconfigurations , Angie Chau, "From root-searching to grassroots: returning to the countryside in contemporary Chinese fiction and independent documentary film" , Paul G. Pickowicz, "Zou Xueping's postsocialist homecoming" , Pt. 3. Embodied filmmaking , Tong Wang, "Looking back while marching forward: reconfiguration of selfhood in the folk memory project" , Laura Kissel, "The memory project and other ways of knowing: filmmaking, affect, and embodied knowledge" , Pt. 4. Documentary enactments , Alvin Wong, "Gendering intersubjectivity in new Chinese documentary: feminist multiplicity and vulnerable masculinity in postsocialist China" , Yiman Wang, "From bumming to roaming: Xu Tong's the Drifters trilogy" , Hongjian Wang, "Documenting through reenacting: revisiting the performative mode in Chinese independent documentaries" Appendix: Michael Berry, "Memory/document: in dialogue with Wu Wenguang's memory project" , Filmography
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781442270251
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Filming the everyday Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Dokumentarfilm ; Alltag ; Geschichte 2000- ; Aufsatzsammlung
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