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Queer Chinese Cinema: From ‘celluloid comrades’ to ‘digital video activism’

Bao, Hongwei

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Abstract

This article examines queer cinema in Mainland China in the post-Mao era. It traces a brief trajectory of its development from the emergence of queer characters on the cinematic screen from the 1990s to the proliferation of Boys’ Love representations on video streaming websites in the 2010s. This article demonstrates that China’s media censorship has continued to shape queer representations in significant ways. These policies and regulations do not simply limit queer representations; they also produce specific types of representations, aesthetics and politics, and this article reveals their diversity, complexity and ambiguity. This article also suggests that the post-Mao social, political and industry contexts shape queer representations in specific ways, and these representations have in turn reflected and participated in China’s social change.

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Bao, H. Queer Chinese Cinema: From ‘celluloid comrades’ to ‘digital video activism’. In Routledge Encyclopaedia in Chinese Studies. Routledge

Deposit Date Nov 13, 2023
Publisher Routledge
Book Title Routledge Encyclopaedia in Chinese Studies
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/27368604
Contract Date Nov 3, 2023