Chinese filmmakers, kunstenaars, musici en schrijvers proberen voortdurend grip te krijgen op de razendsnelle urbanisatie van China. Maar hoe wordt in hun werk de Chinese stad verbeeld en opnieuw uitgevonden? Welke alternatieven bieden zij in kunst en populaire cultuur voor een volledig gecommodificeerde stad? En hoe verhoudt deze kunst zich tot het dagelijkse leven? 'Spectacle and the City' bevat bijdragen van vooraanstaande wetenschappers als Ackbar Abbas en Chua Beng Huat, en de spraakmakende Chinese criticus Ou Ning. In het boek staat de verbeelding van de Chinese stad centraal: niet alleen als een spiegeling van de werkelijke stad, maar evenzeer als onderdeel van de constructie, destructie en deconstructie van de stad. Daarmee vormt ze een intrinsiek onderdeel van de sociale, materiele en politieke werkelijkheid van Chinese steden. In deze bundel komen behalve steden in China ook steden als Singapore aan bod
Preliminary material /Editors Cosmopatriots -- Introduction: Cosmopatriots: On Distant Belongings and Close Encounters /Jeroen de Kloet and Edwin Jurriëns -- Let's Love Hong Kong: A Queer Look At Cosmopatriotism /Helen Hok-Sze Leung -- Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World /Tom Boellstorff -- Queering Chineseness: Searching for Roots and the Politics of Shame in (Post)Colonial Singapore /Song Hwee Lim -- Descendants of the Dragon, Sing! /Yiu Fai Chow -- The Cosmopatriotism of Indonesia's Radio-Active Public Sphere /Edwin Jurriëns -- Cosmopatriot Contaminations /Jeroen de Kloet -- Skinheads of Korea, Tigers of the East /Stephen Epstein and Jon Dunbar -- Cosmopatriotism in Indonesian Pop Music Imagings /Emma Baulch -- Deterritorializing Aesthetics: International Art and its New Cosmopolitanisms, from an Indonesian Perspective /Michelle Antoinette -- New Technology and Local Identity in the Global Era: The Case of South Korean Youth Culture /Kyongwon Yoon -- Haunted Cosmopolitanisms: Specters of Chinese Art in the Diaspora /Francis Maravillas -- The Vision of the Other /Qin Liwen -- Afterword /Rey Chow -- Contributors /Editors Cosmopatriots -- Name Index /Editors Cosmopatriots.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. Introduction: We Must Create? / Scheen, Lena / Fai, Chow Yiu / Kloet, Jeroen de -- II. 'Creative China' and Its Potential to Problematise Western- Modern-Romantic Ideologies of Creativity / Wilf, Eitan -- Section 1: Boredom -- Essays -- 1.1 Create No More! Clutter and Boredom, a Hong Kong Perspective / Coppoolse, Anneke -- 1.2 Combating the Boredom of Traditional Performing Arts? The Case of Muyuge / Cuiyan, Wen -- Interlocuting -- 1.3 You Must (Not) Be Bored! Boredom and Creativity in Global Capitalism / Peeren, Esther -- 1.4 Boredom and Creativity in the Era of Accelerated Living / Lindner, Christoph -- Notes from the Field -- 1.5 Evaporating Ennui Water Calligraphy in Beijing / Vermeeren, Laura -- 1.6 Male Cinderella on the Small Screen in mainland China / Hao, Li -- In Dialogue -- 1.7 'Performativity' in the Age of Banality / Shing, Kung Chi / Ng, Kingsley / Shan, Lo Yin -- Section 2: Shanzhai -- Essays -- 2.1 New Productive Culture Shanzhai or Second Degree of Creation? / Yin, Yiyi / Fung, Anthony -- 2.2 Creative 'Shanzhai Labour'? Leung Mee-ping's 'Made in Hong Kong/Shenzhen' / Ho, Louis -- 2.3 Maoism and Disruptive Creativity Shanzhai - an Alternative Perspective / Yuefan, Xiao -- Interlocuting -- 2.4 'Isn't that funny?' The Unsettling Effect of Shanzhai Products / Scheen, Lena -- 2.5 Shanzhai = Creativity, Creativity = Shanzhai / Landsberger, Stefan -- Notes from the Field -- 2.6 Bringing the Chinese Dream to the U.S. A Curatorial Practice in Art Education / Fan, Feng -- 2.7 'Banal Creativity' What Does It Mean to Be Creative for Hunan TV Practitioners? / Nauta, Arjen -- In Dialogue -- 2.8 Two sides of SZ (Shanzhai & Shenzhen) / Chunru, Deng / Dai, Dai / Shan, Lo Yin -- Section 3: Digitisation -- Essay -- 3.1 Creativity, Affordances, and Chinese Traditional Culture / Keane, Michael -- Interlocuting -- 3.2 Digital Payment, Vernacular Creativity, and Governmentality / Siyu, Chen -- 3.3 Shopping 'Natural' and 'Local' food as Everyday Resistance Digitisation, Platformisation, and Online Retail of Rural Products / Guohua, Zeng / Guohua, Zeng -- Notes from the Field -- 3.4 Participatory Art On-off a Digital Platform A Mobius Strip: On Cyber Nails in Curated Nails / Deng, Zoénie Liwen -- 3.5 Ongoing Digitisation and Independent Chinese Documentary A Field Report from Beijing 2015-2016 / Parry, Rowan -- In Dialogue -- 3.6 Digitisation with (in/out) Borders / Leung, Isaac / Fong, Janet / Shan, Lo Yin -- Index