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Being Present: Mobile Cinema in Kham Tibetan Areas: Pluralism, Culture and Communication in Contemporary China

Autor Guo Jianbin, Chen Jingjing
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2024
This book presents the restoration of rural mobile cinema network in the Great Triangle region at the conjunction of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Tibet in China in the new century, which has added a new chapter to the long-standing complex relationship between cinema and social change. Based on five years of multi-sited fieldwork, abundant interviews and oral history narratives, this work shows the entanglement of the State, the projectionists and local film viewers in the historical and social context in a holistic analytic framework. By using the key concept of “being present” to examine the tangling relations between the actors in mobile cinema as social practice, the work argues that mobile cinema and contemporary Chinese society are mutually constructed in both textual and practical level.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789819727353
ISBN-10: 9819727359
Pagini: 401
Ilustrații: X, 440 p. 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Pluralism, Culture and Communication in Contemporary China

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. 'Being Present' as an Analytical Concept.- 2. Fieldwork area and research methodology.- 3. The 'Presence' of the State and Its Reflection.- 4. The Historical Evolution of Mobile Cinema in the 'Great Trian' Region.- 5. The Film The Serf and its 'Identity Conferment'.- 6. 'The Visual Performance' of the State.- 7. 'Transition' and its Implications.- 8. Touring with Mobile Film Screening Van.- 9. An 'old projectionist' and his successors.- 10. The story of an Individual Projectionist.- 11. From 'Actor' to 'Film herdsman'.- 12. 'Viewers Being Present' and Its Theoretical Implications.- 13. An Investigation of the Film Viewing Practice Among Primary School Students in a Central Primary School.- 14. A study on the Viewing of the Movies The Serf and The Silent Holy Stones.- 15. Watching Movies as a Social Activity.- 16. Film Viewers as 'Interpretive Communities'.- 16. Conclusion: 'Being Present' and Mobile Cinema in Contemporary China.

Notă biografică

Guo Jianbin is a professor at School of Journalism and Communication at Guangzhou Universality, China. As a pioneer and leading scholar in media anthropology in China, he is well-known for his ethnographic studies on communication and social change in Dulong and Tibetan areas. 
Chen Jingjing is an associated professor at School of Journalism, Yunnan University, Kunming, China. 

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book presents the restoration of rural mobile cinema network in the Great Triangle region at the conjunction of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Tibet in China in the new century, which has added a new chapter to the long-standing complex relationship between cinema and social change. Based on five years of multi-sited fieldwork, abundant interviews and oral history narratives, this work shows the entanglement of the State, the projectionists and local film viewers in the historical and social context in a holistic analytic framework. By using the key concept of “being present” to examine the tangling relations between the actors in mobile cinema as social practice, the work argues that mobile cinema and contemporary Chinese society are mutually constructed in both textual and practical level.
Guo Jianbin is a professor at School of Journalism and Communication at Guangzhou Universality, China. As a pioneer and leading scholar in media anthropology in China, he is well-known for his ethnographic studies on communication and social change in Dulong and Tibetan areas. 
Chen Jingjing is an associated professor at School of Journalism, Yunnan University, Kunming, China. 

Caracteristici

The first study on mobile cinema in Tibetan areas in China One of the leading media anthropology studies in China A engaging tour with mobile cinema projection team