Emphasizing the role of documentary in shaping a nation-state's image, demonstrating social development and promoting cultural exchanges, this book examines the changes of China's national image in documentaries at home and abroad since 1949.
Emphasizing the role of documentary in shaping a nation-state's image, demonstrating social development and promoting cultural exchanges, this book examines the changes of China's national image in documentaries at home and abroad since 1949.
Chen Yi is a professor at Soochow University, China. His research interests are documentary, critical visual communication and media convergence.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Dissemination of National Image and the Function of Documentary Films 2. From "Illustrated China" to "Diverse China" 3. The Nation State in Documentaries 4. Social Changes in Documentaries 5. "Cultivating People Morally and Intellectually" in the Documentary 6. The Succession of Documentary Aesthetics 7. Typical Cases in China and Abroad 8. Conclusion: Chinese documentary thinking against the background of media integration
1. Introduction: The Dissemination of National Image and the Function of Documentary Films 2. From "Illustrated China" to "Diverse China" 3. The Nation State in Documentaries 4. Social Changes in Documentaries 5. "Cultivating People Morally and Intellectually" in the Documentary 6. The Succession of Documentary Aesthetics 7. Typical Cases in China and Abroad 8. Conclusion: Chinese documentary thinking against the background of media integration
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