'My' Self on Camera
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book problematises how the sense of self and subjectivities are understood in contemporary China, and provides illuminating new insights on the changing notion of the individual through cinema.
Kiki Tianqi Yu is a filmmaker, scholar, and film curator whose work delves into the contemporary Chinese film and cultural landscape. Her artistic approach merges filmmaking with academic inquiry, focusing on unpacking complex societal themes. Yu is dedicated to portraying and analyzing new generations and their impact on Chinese identity and culture. Her work offers an insightful look into the dynamic evolution of modern China.
This book problematises how the sense of self and subjectivities are understood in contemporary China, and provides illuminating new insights on the changing notion of the individual through cinema.