Revolutionary Becomings by Ying Qian

Revolutionary Becomings by Ying Qian delves into the role of documentary film in China's transformative twentieth century. The book explores how this medium was intertwined with the country's revolutionary movements, from the fall of the Qing Empire to the rise of the Chinese Communist Party and beyond. Qian examines the interactions between early media creators and political figures, highlighting how documentary media served as a crucial link between Marxist ideas and China's unique historical context. The narrative continues into the post-revolutionary era, analyzing the evolving relationship between media practices and political dynamics during significant events like the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. Through a detailed study of previously overlooked works, the book offers a fresh perspective on the impact of media on China's revolutionary history.

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Published
2024
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