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[Commlist] New book: Queer Media in China
Mon May 31 16:26:13 GMT 2021
*/Queer Media in China/*
ISBN 9780367279455
Published May 31, 2021 by Routledge
254 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
This book
<https://www.routledge.com/Queer-Media-in-China/Bao/p/book/9780367279455> examines
different forms and practices of queer media, that is, the films,
websites, zines, and film festivals produced by, for, and about lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in China in the
first two decades of the twenty-first century. It traces how queer
communities have emerged in urban China and identifies the pivotal role
that community media have played in the process. It also explores how
these media shape community cultures and perform the role of social and
cultural activism in a country where queer identities have only recently
emerged and explicit forms of social activism are under serious
political constraints. Importantly, because queer media is ‘niche’ and
‘narrowcasting’ rather than ‘broadcasting’ and ‘mass communication,’ the
subject compels a rethinking of some often-taken-for-granted assumptions
about how media relates to the state, the market, and individuals.
Overall, the book reveals a great deal about queer communities and
identities, queer activism, and about media and social and political
attitudes in China.
Please visit the publisher’s website for more information about the book
<https://www.routledge.com/Queer-Media-in-China/Bao/p/book/9780367279455> and
the author <https://www.routledge.com/authors/i19813-hongwei-bao>,
Click ‘preview PDF’ to download the table of contents and the
introductory chapter
<https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780429340376/queer-media-china-hongwei-bao>.
*Table of Contents *
*Introduction***
* Part I. Contextualising queer community media*
1. Queer community media in China: an archaeology
2. The ‘queer generation’: documentary filmmaking as social activism
*Part II. Documenting queer history*
3. ‘Documenting comrades’: building a queer community archive
4. ‘We are here’: the politics of memory in queer feminist history
*Part III. Queer screen activism*
5. Toward depathologisation: Queer Comrades and community health activism
6. Queer as catachresis: the ‘guerrilla years’ of the Beijing Queer
Film Festival
*Part IV. Queering international development*
7. ‘The lucky one’: the ‘pleasure principle’ in participatory
communication
8. The queer global south: minor transnationalism between China and Africa
*Conclusion*
*About the author*
Dr Hongwei Bao <https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/people/hongwei.bao> is
Associate Professor in Media Studies at the University of Nottingham,
UK, where he also directs the Centre for Contemporary East Asian
Cultural Studies. He is the author of /Queer Comrades
<https://www.niaspress.dk/book/queer-comrades/>, Queer China
<https://www.routledge.com/Queer-China-Lesbian-and-Gay-Literature-and-Visual-Culture-under-Postsocialism/Bao/p/book/9780367462840>/
and/Queer Media in China
<https://www.routledge.com/Queer-Media-in-China/Bao/p/book/9780367279455>/.
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