China on Video(1st Edition) Smaller-Screen Realities (Asia's Transformations) by PaolaVoci Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2012 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0-415-81420-1, ISBN: 0-415-81420-0
"China On Video is the first in-depth study that examines smaller-screen realities and the important role they play not only in the fast-changing Chinese mediascape, but also more broadly in the practice of experimental and non-mainstream cinema. At the crossroads of several disciplines―film, media, new media, media anthropology, visual arts, contemporary China area studies, and cultural studies--this book reveals the existence of a crea ..."
China on Video(1st Edition) Smaller-Screen Realities (Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations) by PaolaVoci, PaoloVocialta Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 2010 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0-415-46452-9, ISBN: 0-415-46452-8
"China On Video is the first in-depth study that examines smaller-screen realities and the important role they play not only in the fast-changing Chinese mediascape, but also more broadly in the practice of experimental and non-mainstream cinema. At the crossroads of several disciplines—film, media, new media, media anthropology, visual arts, contemporary China area studies, and cultural studies--this book reveals the existence of a crea ..."
Screening China's Soft Power(1st Edition) (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series) by PaolaVoci, Luo Hui Hardcover, 286 Pages, Published 2017 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-1-138-66989-5, ISBN: 1-138-66989-X
"Promoting China's cultural soft power by disseminating modern Chinese values is one of the policies of President Xi Jinping. Although, it is usually understood as a top-down initiative, implemented willingly or unwillingly by writers, filmmakers, artists, and so on, and often manifesting itself in clumsy and awkward ways, for example, the concept of "the Chinese dream," intended to rival and perhaps appeal more strongly than "the Americ ..."
"Essays and personal narratives contributed by fifteen writers reflect upon the diversity and complexity of Asian experiences [in New Zealand], examine geographical, social and cultural locations and different perspectives in which Asia is ..."
"Sha Meng, 1950) (Ma Y. 1993:570). ... Lin Nong, 1962) alongside three recent
Chinese productions at the twelfth Figueira da Foz Film Festival in Portugal in
1983 ... 11 It was clear that most of these officials agreed that the younger
generation's works were much more interesting ... “We Believe in 'Film as Art': An
Interview with Li Cheuk-to, Artistic Director of the Hong Kong International Film
Festival (HKIFF). ... China Film Ar ..."
"At the crossroads of several disciplines—film, media, new media, media anthropology, visual arts, contemporary China area studies, and cultural studies--this book reveals the existence of a creative, humorous, but also socially and ..."
"traceable locations forshort experimental animation in China are the relatively
small but Possibly themost nationally and internationally active circles ofdigital
artistsand animators whoin China, like elsewhere,work within but alsoatthe
edgesof other experimental visual arts. Artists suchas BuHua Chen Shaoxiong
Qiu Anxiong Sun Xun TangMaohong andWu Junyong have allextensively (
althoughnot exclusively) worked with animationand have ..."
"The Beijing Olympics ensured that the world would be watching China in 2008, and the year turned out to be the most tumultuous and traumatic for the Chinese since the massive Tiananmen uprising of 1989. Crippling winter storms, riots in Tibet, the devastating Sichuan earthquake, and many other dramatic events including the PRC edging out the United States to become the country with the most Internet users grabbed international headlines ..."
"The Beijing Olympics ensured that the world would be watching China in 2008, and the year turned out to be the most tumultuous and traumatic for the Chinese since the massive Tiananmen uprising of 1989. Crippling winter storms, riots in Tibet, the devastating Sichuan earthquake, and many other dramatic events including the PRC edging out the United States to become the country with the most Internet users grabbed international headlines ..."