Narrating Chinese Identity in Contemporary Art and Culture
Diaspora, Science Fiction and Cinematic Communities
Narrating Chinese Identity in Contemporary Art and Culture
Diaspora, Science Fiction and Cinematic Communities
Description
An interdisciplinary team of humanities scholars examine how identities are narrated, constructed, and aesthetically represented in Chinese art and culture around the world.
Featuring contributions from cultural studies, film and literature, history, and media arts, this collection is organized around three interrelated themes: Narrating Chinese Diaspora, Posthumanism in Chinese Science Fiction, and Collective Chinese Cinephilia. Each section connects contemporary Chinese culture with recent work in gender studies, literary theory, and visual culture.
The first section explores representations of identity, cultural hybridity, and transnational belonging. The second critically engages with emerging narratives in popular Chinese sci-fi, challenging conventional notions of subjectivity, boundaries, and relationality. The final section investigates how spectatorship and filmmaking practices contribute to community-building and shared cultural memory. Chapters offer timely insights through case studies on museum exhibitions, science fiction literature, and cinema.
This unique interdisciplinary approach to identity narration captures the dynamics of changing cultural worlds. It uses analysis of new aesthetic forms to shed light on the ongoing dialectics of identity formation and presents an original framework for understanding Chinese diaspora in the 21st-century.
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Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Narrating Chinese Identity in Contemporary Art and Culture: Diaspora, Science Fiction and Cinematic Communities
Eva Kit Wah MAN
Part I: Narrating Chinese Diaspora: Identity Issues, Cultural Variations and Representation
Chapter 1
Representational Aesthetics of Chinese Diaspora in North America: A Case Study in the Museum Exhibition, “The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act”
Eva Kit Wah MAN
Chapter 2
“Hope and Sacrifice and Networks of Desire: An Affective History of the Cantonese Pacific for the Last Three Centuries”
Henry YU
Chapter 3
“Include Me Out”: The Diasporic Imaginaries of Hong Kong Cantopop
Stephen Yiu Wai CHU
Chapter 4
Carrying Home: Odds and Ends, An artist's reflection on Hong Kong diaspora, objects, and audiovisual method
Kit HUNG
Chapter 5
Translating Diaspora: Collective Care and Practice-Based Curating among Chinese-Speaking Artists in Melbourne
Wilson Chun Wai YEUNG
Part 2: Narrating Posthumanism in Chinese Science Fiction: Rethinking Boundaries, Subjectivity and Relationships
Chapter 6
The Posthuman and Organological Ontology in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction
Kin-Yuen WONG
Chapter 7
Traditional Handicraft, Datafication, and Digital Capitalism in Chinese Science Fiction “By Those Hands”
Hua LI
Chapter 8
Technology, Reproduction, and Female Subjectivity in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction
Xi LIU
Chapter 9
Laughter, Love, and Leviathan in Dung Kai-cheung's Posthuman Comedy
Xuying YU
Chapter 10
The Human/Posthuman in Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem and Its Subsequent Television Adaptations
Kaby Wing-Sze KUNG
Part 3: Collective Chinese Cinephilia: Spectatorship and Filmmaking as Community Building
Chapter 11
Cinema in Community: New Histories of Chinese and World Cinephilia
Jean MA
Chapter 12
Hong Kong New Cinema of the 1960s and Chinese Cold War Cinephilia: Foundations for the College Cine Club, Film Guard Association, and Phoenix Cine Club
Timmy Chih-Ting CHEN
Chapter 13
Bruce Lee, A Bruised Legend: Hong Kong's Cold War Coloniality Embodied
Ching YAU
References
Index
Product details
| Published | 24 Dec 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781350610330 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
























