Literati Lenses: Wenren Landscape in Chinese Cinema of the Mao Era

Author:   Mia Yinxing Liu
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 August 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Literati Lenses: Wenren Landscape in Chinese Cinema of the Mao Era


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Chinese cinema has a long history of engagement with China's art traditions, and literati (wenren) landscape painting has been an enduring source of inspiration. Literati Lenses explores this interplay during the Mao era, a time when cinema, at the forefront of ideological campaigns and purges, was held to strict political guidelines. This is a particularly intriguing period for the study of landscape in film, for while a film's script was under constant and multifaceted scrutiny, its landscape, a silent backdrop in the final production, tended to slip past censorial eyes. Author Mia Yinxing Liu examines literati landscape through four films: Li Shizhen (1956), Stage Sisters (1965), Early Spring in February (1963), and Legend of Tianyun Mountain (1979). By close readings of these “problematic,” even “poisonous” films (official criticisms from Party media), she sheds light on how landscape offered an alternative text that could operate beyond ideological constraints and provide a portal for smuggling interesting discourses into the film. On the one hand, allusions to pictorial traditions associated with a bygone era inevitably took on different significances and even transformative meanings in the context of Mao-era cinema. On the other, unlike derivative citations or reverent homages, cinematic engagement with literati landscape endowed films with creative and critical space, as well as political poignancy. Liu not only identifies and investigates how the conventions, motifs, topoi, and aesthetics of traditional literati landscape art are reinvented and mediated on multiple levels in cinema, but also explores how post-1949 Chinese filmmakers configure themselves as modern intellectuals in the spaces forged among the vestiges of the old. In the process, she deepens her analysis, illuminating notions of utopia, monumentality, history, memory, representation, and re-appropriation. Landscape, she suggests, can be seen as an allegory of human life, a mirror of the age, and a commentary on national affairs.

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Author:   Mia Yinxing Liu
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
ISBN:  

9780824859831


ISBN 10:   0824859839
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 August 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Mia Liu makes a groundbreaking contribution to Chinese film studies and cultural studies of the Mao era and its aftermath by tracing the uses of traditional Chinese literati landscape aesthetics in films made under the aegis of the Communist revolution. In the process, she shows how some film artists inevitably--and often surreptitiously--drew upon the rich resonances of landscape in the Chinese cultural tradition.--Jason McGrath, University of Minnesota Literati Lenses will be of deep interest to China art historians and to the scholarly audience in numerous fields, including film studies, women's studies, political science and comparative literature, as well as to the general public intrigued by Chinese film. It is a major undertaking and will open pathways for further research in the role and uses of landscape in film.--Jerome Silbergeld, Princeton University


When you open Liu Yinxing's book, it does not take long before you discover you have in your hands a work by an eminent cultural critic of significant gravitas. Liu makes her astonishing journey through film scholarship, photography, landscape studies, and early modern Chinese history seem effortless. . . . [By] moving the locale of landscape studies across the terrain of pre and post-feudal China, Liu has created discursive space for Chinese landscapes to participate meaningfully in North American (English speaking) film scholarship.--Amir Khan, Dalian Maritime University, PRC Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 41:4 (2021) Literati Lenses will be of deep interest to China art historians and to the scholarly audience in numerous fields, including film studies, women's studies, political science and comparative literature, as well as to the general public intrigued by Chinese film. It is a major undertaking and will open pathways for further research in the role and uses of landscape in film.--Jerome Silbergeld, Princeton University Mia Liu makes a groundbreaking contribution to Chinese film studies and cultural studies of the Mao era and its aftermath by tracing the uses of traditional Chinese literati landscape aesthetics in films made under the aegis of the Communist revolution. In the process, she shows how some film artists inevitably--and often surreptitiously--drew upon the rich resonances of landscape in the Chinese cultural tradition.--Jason McGrath, University of Minnesota


This book will be of deep interest to China art historians and to the scholarly audience in numerous fields, including film studies, women's studies, political science and comparative literature, as well as to the general public intrigued by Chinese film. It is a major undertaking and will open pathways for further research in the role and uses of landscape in film. --Jerome Silbergeld, Princeton University


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Mia Yinxing Liu is assistant professor of Asian studies at Bates College.

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