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China, Transnational Visuality, Global Postmodernity (Hardcover)
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China, Transnational Visuality, Global Postmodernity (Hardcover)
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This ambitious work offers a comprehensive mapping of the cultural
landscape of China in the late twentieth century. By focusing on
Chinese cultural formations and critical discourses of the last
decade of the century, the book dissects the intellectual,
economic, and political contradictions of a turbulent
era--post-cold war, postsocialist, and postmodern--in China's
history.
The author defines the emergent logic of Chinese postmodernity
within a dominant system of global capitalism and points to the
central role of the transnational flow of visual culture in the
establishment of local and national identity. The Chinese case
demonstrates that the old conceptual scheme of Euro-American
postmodernism versus Third World national culture is no longer
feasible.
This wide-ranging, deeply interdisciplinary work demarcates the
cultural terrain by examining diverse media: film, television,
avant-garde art, and literature, as well as critical theory and
intellectual history. Part I reviews the raging critical debates
about the public sphere, the academy, intellectual identity,
cultural politics, and economic globalization, in the process
examining the Chinese appropriation of discourses of modernity,
postmodernity, and postcoloniality.
Part II investigates the impact of globalization and diaspora on
the formation of citizenship and nationality as articulated in
mainland Chinese and Hong Kong films. Part III probes issues of
post-orientalism, postmodernism, and strategies of representation
in contemporary Chinese art. Part IV studies pop music, soap opera,
and literary bestsellers, pinpointing the dialectic and mediating
function of popular culture amid the forces of official socialist
ideology, capitalist commodification, mass entertainment, and
transnational images in contemporary China. Overall, the book is an
insightful analysis of the ironies of the cultural logic of Chinese
socialism in a period that has seen accelerated economic
integration into the capitalist world system, but without major
political change.
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