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Chinese Film

Realism and Convention from the Silent Era to the Digital Age
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Chinese Film by Jason McGrath is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of realism in Chinese cinema. Tracing the history from the silent era through the Communist period to contemporary times, the book examines how filmmakers and critics have engaged with realism across various political and cultural milestones. McGrath categorises realism into six distinct typesβ€”ontological, perceptual, fictional, social, prescriptive, and apophaticβ€”to reveal its dynamic role in Chinese cinema and broader cultural struggles for modernity.
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Chinese Film is ideal for academics, film scholars, students of Chinese culture, and cinephiles seeking an in-depth understanding of cinematic realism and its intersections with politics and society in China.

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"In Chinese Film, Jason McGrath traces the varied claims to cinematic realism made by Chinese filmmakers, critics, and scholars. He presents realism as an aesthetic form that negotiates between cultural conventions and the ever-evolving real, envisioning it as more than just a cinematic question and showing how the struggle for realism is central to the Chinese struggle for modernity itself."--

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A tour de force chronicling the development of realism in Chinese cinema

The history of Chinese cinema is as long and complicated as the tumultuous history of China itself. Be it the silent, the Communist, or the contemporary, each Chinese cinematic era has necessitated its own form in conversation with broader trends in politics and culture.

In Chinese Film, Jason McGrath tells this fascinating story by tracing the varied claims to cinematic realism made by Chinese filmmakers, officials, critics, and scholars. Understanding realism as a historical dynamic that is both enabled and mitigated by aesthetic conventions of the day, he analyzes it across six different types of claims: ontological, perceptual, fictional, social, prescriptive, and apophatic.

Through this method, McGrath makes major claims not just about Chinese cinema but also about realism as an aesthetic form that negotiates between cultural conventions and the ever-evolving real. He comes to envision it as more than just a cinematic question, showing how the struggle for realism is central to the Chinese struggle for modernity itself.

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Praised as a "magisterial book" and an "extraordinary landmark" in Chinese film studies, reviewers commend McGrath's multifaceted approach to realism as both conceptually vivid and analytically riveting. The book is noted for its meticulous research and rich historical context, making it essential reading for students and scholars interested in cinema and cultural modernity.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517914035

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 67 black and white illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 567g

Pages: 424

About the Author

Jason McGrath is professor in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of MinnesotaTwin Cities, where he also serves on the faculty in Moving Image, Media, and Sound Studies. He is author of Postsocialist Modernity: Chinese Cinema, Literature, and Criticism in the Market Age.

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