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Chinese Digital Shadows: Hybrid Forms, Bodily Archives, and Transnational Visions
Type de ressource
Chapitre de livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Reynaud, Bérénice (Auteur)
- Zhen, Zhang (Éditeur)
- Zito, Angela (Éditeur)
Titre
Chinese Digital Shadows: Hybrid Forms, Bodily Archives, and Transnational Visions
Résumé
Taking Hao Jie’s Single Man as a case study, this chapter discusses the effect of globalization on independent DV production—a home-grown phenomenon born out of the availability of DV cameras and computer editing software and the spreading of the internet. Starting as a marginalized practice without access to the domestic market, and expressing a desire to saturate the visual field with obfuscated images and to create a counter-archive (a counter-memory of the Chinese people), it attracted international attention, which in turn allowed it to have access to alternative forms of financing as well as the input of foreign talent. The fluidity of digital modes of production also contributed to an eradication of the boundaries between documentary and fiction. Instead, the real divide lies between “the desire for cinema” and “the desire for documentation.”
Titre du livre
DV-Made China: Digital Subjects and Social Transformations after Independent Film
Collection
Digital Subjects and Social Transformations after Independent Film
Lieu
Honululu
Maison d’édition
University of Hawai'i Press
Date
2015
Pages
187-214
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-8248-4681-7
Titre abrégé
Chinese Digital Shadows
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16/09/2021 11:07
Catalogue de bibl.
JSTOR
Référence
Reynaud, B. (2015). Chinese Digital Shadows: Hybrid Forms, Bodily Archives, and Transnational Visions. Dans Z. Zhen et A. Zito (dir.), DV-Made China: Digital Subjects and Social Transformations after Independent Film (p. 187‑214). University of Hawai’i Press. https://worldcat.org/en/title/986575612
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4. Corpus analysé
4. Lieu de production du savoir
5. Pratiques médiatiques
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