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- Title Pages
- List of Illustrations
- Contributors
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1 Introduction -
2 Rethinking China’s New Documentary Movement: Engagement with the Social -
3 DV: Individual Filmmaking -
4 West of the Tracks: History and Class-Consciousness -
5 Coming out of The Box, Marching as Dykes -
6 Blowup Beijing: The City as a Twilight Zone -
7 Watching Documentary: Critical Public Discourses and Contemporary UrbanChinese Film Clubs -
8 Alternative Archive: China’s Independent Documentary Culture -
9 Translating the Unspeakable: On-Screen and Off-Screen Voices in Wu Wenguang’s Documentary Work -
10 From “Public” to “Private”: Chinese Documentary and the Logic of Xianchang -
11 Excuse Me, Your Camera Is in My Face: Auteurial Intervention in PRC New Documentary -
12 “I Am One of Them” and “They Are My Actors”: Performing, Witnessing, and DV Image-Making in Plebian China -
Appendix 1: Biographies of Key Documentarians -
Appendix 2: Sources of Films - Notes
- List of Chinese Names
- List of Chinese Film and Video Titles
- Index
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Title Pages
- Source:
- The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- List of Illustrations
- Contributors
-
1 Introduction -
2 Rethinking China’s New Documentary Movement: Engagement with the Social -
3 DV: Individual Filmmaking -
4 West of the Tracks: History and Class-Consciousness -
5 Coming out of The Box, Marching as Dykes -
6 Blowup Beijing: The City as a Twilight Zone -
7 Watching Documentary: Critical Public Discourses and Contemporary UrbanChinese Film Clubs -
8 Alternative Archive: China’s Independent Documentary Culture -
9 Translating the Unspeakable: On-Screen and Off-Screen Voices in Wu Wenguang’s Documentary Work -
10 From “Public” to “Private”: Chinese Documentary and the Logic of Xianchang -
11 Excuse Me, Your Camera Is in My Face: Auteurial Intervention in PRC New Documentary -
12 “I Am One of Them” and “They Are My Actors”: Performing, Witnessing, and DV Image-Making in Plebian China -
Appendix 1: Biographies of Key Documentarians -
Appendix 2: Sources of Films - Notes
- List of Chinese Names
- List of Chinese Film and Video Titles
- Index