Description
This book examines the surprisingly large number of films about ethnic minority children in China, considering key questions such as Why are ethnic minority children becoming more intriguing to Chinese filmmakers? What are their roles in the films literally and allegorically? And how are they placed on screen geographically and why? It argues that ethnic minority children's appeal lies in their special relationship with childhood, ethnicity, nationalism, and rurality; and that for dominant Han urban adults and elite ethnic minorities they serve as "the other" for these people's construction of themselves as self-conscious modern subjects during China's rapid social-political transformations. This book explores the diversity of ways in which both Han and ethnic minority filmmakers take up the special features of ethnic minority children to facilitate their expression of certain ideas or ideals, as well as the roles of these films in their directing careers.
About the Author
Zhenhui Yan completed her thesis in the Department of Humanities and Languages at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032084718
Author Zhenhui Yan
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia
Weight(grams) 235g