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Xiaomei Chen

    Táto profesorka sa zameriava na čínsku kinematografiu, ktorú pozná z vlastného detstva v Čínskej ľudovej republike. Jej výskum sa sústreďuje na modernú čínsku literatúru a kultúru, performančné štúdiá a vizuálne kultúrne štúdiá, pričom ako hlavný analytický nástroj využíva filmovú kritiku. Prostredníctvom svojich publikácií skúma teórie protikontra-diskursu, politické divadlo a populárnu kultúru v súčasnej Číne, ako aj širšie témy vizuálnej kultúry a komparatívnych performančných štúdií Východu a Západu.

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    Performing the Socialist State
    Occidentalism
    • Occidentalism

      A Theory of Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China

      • 288 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
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      Focusing on the concept of 'Occidentalism,' this revised edition explores how the appropriation of Western discourse can serve as a liberating force in non-Western cultures, particularly in post-Mao China. Xiaomei Chen offers a fresh perspective that contrasts with Edward Said's views in Orientalism, presenting an original model for comparative literary and cultural studies. The new preface, foreword, and additional chapter on Chinese diaspora writings enrich the analysis, making it a significant contribution to understanding cross-cultural dynamics.

      Occidentalism
    • Performing the Socialist State

      Modern Chinese Theater and Film Culture

      • 384 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the evolution of Chinese theater, Xiaomei Chen explores the connections between the Republican, high socialist, and postsocialist periods. She highlights the continuities in theatrical practices and the common aspirations for the social role of performance throughout the twentieth century, challenging the notion that these periods are entirely separate. This fresh perspective sheds light on the enduring legacies and trends that have shaped modern Chinese theater.

      Performing the Socialist State