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Record Nr.

UNINA9910462631703321

Titolo

Visualising China, 1845-1965 [[electronic resource] ] : moving and still images in historical narratives / / edited by Christian Henriot and Wen-hsin Yeh

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2013

ISBN

1-283-85465-1

90-04-23375-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (540 p.)

Collana

China studies, , 1570-1344 ; ; v. 23

Altri autori (Persone)

HenriotChristian

YehWen-Hsin

Disciplina

951

951.03

Soggetti

Historiography and photography - China - History

Motion pictures - China - History

Visual communication - China - History - 19th century

Visual communication - China - History - 20th century

Electronic books.

China History 1861-1912 Historiography

China History 1949-1976 Historiography

China History Republic, 1912-1949 Historiography

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- The Lives and Deaths of Photographs in Early Treaty Port China / Robert Bickers -- Obscene Vignettes of Truth. Construing Photographs of Chinese Executions as Historical Documents / Jérôme Bourgon -- Street Culture, Visual Fragments and Everyday Life / Christian Henriot -- Portraits of Republican Ladies / Joan Judge -- Images of Houses, Houses of Images / Virgil K.Y. Ho -- From Viewing to Reading / Jen-Shu Wu and Ling-Ling Lien -- Imagined Communities Divided / Barbara Mittler -- Contextualising (Propaganda) Posters / Stefan Landsberger -- The Dialectics of Mao’s Images / Pang Laikwan -- Single Women and the Men in their Lives / Paul Pickowicz and Yap Soo Ei -- An Ordinary Shanghai Woman in an Extraordinary Time / Fu



Poshek -- Index / Christian Henriot and Wen-hsin Yeh -- Plate section / Christian Henriot and Wen-hsin Yeh.

Sommario/riassunto

How does China project its image in the world? Why and how has the world come to form certain impressions of the Chinese and their way of life? These are issues that preoccupy Chinese citizens in the globalizing 21st century as they travel overseas, riding on the capacity of the country’s newly acquired economic power. In Visualizing China , the authors join forces to launch a broader inquiry aimed at a synergistic understanding of the larger story of visuality in modern China. The essays cluster around several nodal points including photographs, advertising, posters and movies, spanning from the 1840's to the 1960's, and devote special attention to modern Chinese practices in the visualization of things Chinese.