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36 reviewsISBN-10 : 0824833368
ISBN-13 : 9780824833367
Author: Xiaoping Lin
Children of Marx and Coca-Cola affords a deep study of Chinese avant-garde art and independent cinema from the mid-1990s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Informed by the author’s experience in Beijing and New York―global cities with extensive access to an emergent transnational Chinese visual culture―this work situates selected artworks and films in the context of Chinese nationalism and post-socialism and against the background of the capitalist globalization that has so radically affected contemporary China. It juxtaposes and compares artists and independent filmmakers from a number of intertwined perspectives, particularly in their shared avant-garde postures and perceptions.
PART 1 Re-creating Urban Space in Avant-garde Art
CHAPTER 1 Discourse and Displacement: Contemplating Beijing’s Urban Landscape
CHAPTER 2 Beijing: Yin Xiuzhen’s The Ruined City
CHAPTER 3 Globalism or Nationalism? Cai Guoqiang, Zhang Huan, and Xu Bing in New York
PART 2 China’s Lost Youth through the Lens of Independent Cinema
CHAPTER 4 New Chinese Cinema of the “Sixth Generation”: A Distant Cry of Forsaken Children
CHAPTER 5 Behind Chinese Walls: The Uncanny Power of Matriarchy in Wang Chao’s Anyang Orphan
CHAPTER 6 The Imagery of Postsocialist Trauma in Peacock, Shanghai Dreams, and Stolen Life
PART 3 In Quest of Meaning in a Spiritual Void: : Film and Video
CHAPTER 7 Jia Zhangke’s Cinematic Trilogy: A Journey across the Ruins of Post-Mao China
CHAPTER 8 The Video Works of Yang Fudong: An Ultimate Escape from a Global Nightmare
CHAPTER 9 Ning Hao’s Incense: A Curious Tale of Earthly Buddhism
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Tags: Children, Marx, Coca Cola, Chinese Avant, Independent Cinema, Critical Interventions, Xiaoping Lin