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Independent Chinese Documentary: Alternative Visions, Alternative Publics
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Independent Chinese Documentary: Alternative Visions, Alternative Publics

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This book analyses how independent documentaries are forging a new public sphere in today’s China. Since the turn of the twenty first century there has been an explosion in Chinese independent documentary filmmaking. But how are we to understand this vibrant burst of activity? Are these films brave expressions of dissidence, or are they part of a broader, more complex push to expand the terms of public discourse in the People’s Republic? Considering the relationship between independent documentaries and China’s official film and television sectors, this timely study explores the ways in which independent films probe, question and challenge the dominant ideas and narratives circulating in the state sanctioned public sphere. Based on detailed interviews with Chinese documentary filmmakers that are rarely available in English, the author draws on his own insights as a journalist working in Beijing to provide a detailed analysis of key contemporary documentaries.This groundbreaking book reveals a sustained attempt to forge an alternative public sphere, where the views and experiences of petitioners, AIDS sufferers, dispossessed farmers and the victims of Mao’s repression can be publicly aired for a small but steadily growing public. Offers a detailed account of one of the world’s most active, vibrant and challenging contemporary documentary sectors; It draws extensively on first hand interviews with filmmakers; offers in depth, critical analyses of China’s most challenging contemporary independent documentaries and discusses China’s state sanctioned film and television sectors to cast new light on how the official public sphere is shaped and guided by the state.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 2015
Pages
224
ISBN
9780748695621

This book analyses how independent documentaries are forging a new public sphere in today’s China. Since the turn of the twenty first century there has been an explosion in Chinese independent documentary filmmaking. But how are we to understand this vibrant burst of activity? Are these films brave expressions of dissidence, or are they part of a broader, more complex push to expand the terms of public discourse in the People’s Republic? Considering the relationship between independent documentaries and China’s official film and television sectors, this timely study explores the ways in which independent films probe, question and challenge the dominant ideas and narratives circulating in the state sanctioned public sphere. Based on detailed interviews with Chinese documentary filmmakers that are rarely available in English, the author draws on his own insights as a journalist working in Beijing to provide a detailed analysis of key contemporary documentaries.This groundbreaking book reveals a sustained attempt to forge an alternative public sphere, where the views and experiences of petitioners, AIDS sufferers, dispossessed farmers and the victims of Mao’s repression can be publicly aired for a small but steadily growing public. Offers a detailed account of one of the world’s most active, vibrant and challenging contemporary documentary sectors; It draws extensively on first hand interviews with filmmakers; offers in depth, critical analyses of China’s most challenging contemporary independent documentaries and discusses China’s state sanctioned film and television sectors to cast new light on how the official public sphere is shaped and guided by the state.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 2015
Pages
224
ISBN
9780748695621