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Postsocialist Conditions: Ideas and History in China's  Independent Cinema , 1988-2008
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Postsocialist Conditions: Ideas and History in China’s Independent Cinema , 1988-2008

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In Postsocialist Conditions: Idea and History in China’s Independent Cinema, 1988-2008, WANG Xiaoping offers a comprehensive survey and trenchant critique of China’s Independent Cinema by the sixth-generation auteurs. By showing the multi-valence of the postsocialist conditions in contemporary Chinese society, their films articulate a new cultural-political logic in postsocialist China, which is also the logic of the market in this era of neoliberal transformation, brought about by the forces of marketization since the late 1980s. The directors laudably show the spirits of humanism and the humanitarian concerns of the underclass, yet the shortage and repudiation of class analysis prohibits the artists from exploring the social contradictions and the cause of class restructuration.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
20 September 2018
Pages
472
ISBN
9789004385542

In Postsocialist Conditions: Idea and History in China’s Independent Cinema, 1988-2008, WANG Xiaoping offers a comprehensive survey and trenchant critique of China’s Independent Cinema by the sixth-generation auteurs. By showing the multi-valence of the postsocialist conditions in contemporary Chinese society, their films articulate a new cultural-political logic in postsocialist China, which is also the logic of the market in this era of neoliberal transformation, brought about by the forces of marketization since the late 1980s. The directors laudably show the spirits of humanism and the humanitarian concerns of the underclass, yet the shortage and repudiation of class analysis prohibits the artists from exploring the social contradictions and the cause of class restructuration.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
20 September 2018
Pages
472
ISBN
9789004385542