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The distorting mirror

visual modernity in China

"The Distorting Mirror analyzes the multiple and complex ways in which urban Chinese subjects saw themselves interacting with the new visual culture that emerged during the turbulent period between the 1880s and the 1930S. The media and visual forms examined include lithography, photography, advertising, film, and theatrical performances. Urbanites actively engaged with and enjoyed this visual culture, which was largely driven by the subjective desire for the empty promises of modernity - promises comprised of such abstract and fleeting concepts as the new, exciting, and fashionable." "Detailing and analyzing the trajectories of development of various visual representations, Laikwan Pang emphasizes their interactions. In doing so, she demonstrates that visual modernity was not only a combination of independent cultural phenomena, but also a partially coherent sociocultural discourse whose influences were seen in different and collective parts of the culture.^

The work begins with an overall historical account and theorization of a new lithographic pictorial culture developing at the end of the nineteenth century and an examination of modernity's obsession with the investigation of the real. Subsequent chapters treat the fascination with the image of the female body in the new visual culture; entertainment venues in which this culture unfolded and was performed; how urbanites came to terms with and interacted with the new reality; and the production and reception of images, the dynamics between these two being a theme explored throughout the book." "Modernity, as the author shows, can be seen as spectacle. At the same time, she demonstrates that, although the excessiveness of this spectacle captivated the modern subject, it did not completely overwhelm or immobilize those who engaged with it.^

After all, she argues, they participated in and performed with this ephemeral visual culture in an attempt to come to terms with their own new, modern self. The Chinese visual culture examined here was highly contested; by examining constant flux and instability, there emerges a new understanding of the modern subject, one who faces not only the erasure of the past, but also a pluralistic future. China's modern visual culture reveals that through the intense interactions and mutual penetrations among subjects and their environment, modernity is constantly renewed."--BOOK JACKET.

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The Distorting Mirror: Visual Modernity in China
October 2007, University of Hawaii Press
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Cover of: Distorting Mirror
Distorting Mirror: Visual Modernity in China
2007, University of Hawaii Press
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Cover of: The distorting mirror
The distorting mirror: visual modernity in China
2007, University of Hawai'i Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Honolulu

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.951/09034
Library of Congress
NX583.A1 P35 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17990399M
ISBN 13
9780824830939
LCCN
2007023712
LibraryThing
5855915
Goodreads
5415518

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Work ID
OL5819821W

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