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Jinyan Zeng

Postdoctoral fellow

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Desiring Feminism in Chinese Documentary

中国独立纪录片的女权欲望 (Chinese title)

Author

  • Jinyan Zeng

Summary, in English

This article analyses a series of ‘Desiring China: Sexuality and Female Subjectivity’ screening and discussion of Chinese independent documentary films at the University of Hong Kong in 2016. It explores a feminist positionality in Chinese independent documentary film to deal with privacy, gender, violence, and trauma: 1) filmmaker’s position on the ethics of care and (intimate) solidarity with protagonists, 2) protagonist’s position of confession and appeal in reclaiming autonomy from gender based violence and discrimination; 3) filmmaker’s and protagonist’s different positions on reducing documentary’s negative impact on protagonist’s personal life through controlling distribution, 4) evolving positions of protagonist and filmmaker on self-transformation and the re- open for screening, 5) activist position of representation as in politics and filmmaking’s position of representation as in arts, and 6) tensions between theory and practice requires scholars, filmmakers, and activists to situate and contextualise ethics for discussion and practice.

This article argues for the need to adopt a feminist ethics of care when producing, exhibiting, and critiquing documentaries about women and social margins in contemporary China. It promotes equal power relationship among documentary participants and innovation of cinematic language, to deal with ethical dilemmas and potential limitations of filmmaking and exhibiting Chinese independent documentary films.

Department/s

  • Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University

Publishing year

2022-05-10

Language

English

Pages

142-178

Publication/Series

Chinese Independent Cinema Observer

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Studies on Film

Keywords

  • China
  • Desire
  • Documentary
  • Feminism
  • Positionality

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2752-5147