One of the defining features of Chinese new documentaries is the relationship which the filmmakers build with the subjects they are filming thanks to their bottom-up perspectives. In this paper, I will discuss Lü Xinyu’s argument that new documentary filmmakers have allowed “the power of reality to inter into their films” and that this reality “thereby exceeds their subjective will as filmmakers” (Lü 2010: 28). More specifically, by looking at how rural migrant workers are represented in these films, I will argue that new documentaries provide a very valuable vantage point in order to engage with the rich and at once highly contradictory dimension of rural migrant workers’ identity and agency made of aspirations, hopes, but also frustration...
Independent documentary films have made floating population– such as the migrants and people who flo...
68 pagesOn the new media platforms in China, especially the video platforms, some rural content has ...
This study contributes to research into multiculturalism and Taiwan’s public discourse on marriage m...
The question of how China's rural migrants are recognized, in a political context that is dominated ...
The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of...
Like the indigenous media activists elsewhere, rural migrant individuals in China are now using digi...
On January 1, 2011, in order to promote a better global understanding of China, China Central Televi...
Independent documentary films in contemporary China articulate a vision of Chinese politics and soci...
Sitting on the throne of the world’s second largest economy, China’s swift turnaround has surprised ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation examines mainstream popular forms of...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
China’s recent economic success largely depends on making more than 100 million rural migrants work ...
© 2017 Dr Muyun LiuThe Chinese economic reform from the late 1970s onwards has been a period of rapi...
[[abstract]]In the late of 90’ in Taiwan, there were many Taiwanese aborigines’ documentary films be...
While migration from rural areas to cities has always existed in China, rural–urban migrant workers ...
Independent documentary films have made floating population– such as the migrants and people who flo...
68 pagesOn the new media platforms in China, especially the video platforms, some rural content has ...
This study contributes to research into multiculturalism and Taiwan’s public discourse on marriage m...
The question of how China's rural migrants are recognized, in a political context that is dominated ...
The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of...
Like the indigenous media activists elsewhere, rural migrant individuals in China are now using digi...
On January 1, 2011, in order to promote a better global understanding of China, China Central Televi...
Independent documentary films in contemporary China articulate a vision of Chinese politics and soci...
Sitting on the throne of the world’s second largest economy, China’s swift turnaround has surprised ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation examines mainstream popular forms of...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
China’s recent economic success largely depends on making more than 100 million rural migrants work ...
© 2017 Dr Muyun LiuThe Chinese economic reform from the late 1970s onwards has been a period of rapi...
[[abstract]]In the late of 90’ in Taiwan, there were many Taiwanese aborigines’ documentary films be...
While migration from rural areas to cities has always existed in China, rural–urban migrant workers ...
Independent documentary films have made floating population– such as the migrants and people who flo...
68 pagesOn the new media platforms in China, especially the video platforms, some rural content has ...
This study contributes to research into multiculturalism and Taiwan’s public discourse on marriage m...