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Documentary Film Screening“British Born Chinese”

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日期:

2016年6月23日

時間:

12:00-13:30

地點:

USC, 8/F, Tin Ka Ping Building, CUHK

講者:

Elena Barabantseva

講者簡歷:

Elena Barabantseva is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Manchester. Her research focuses on the Chinese identity politics, the interaction between development and nationalism, borders, filmmaking for research, and post-structuralist theories. She is the author of Overseas Chinese, Ethnic Minorities and Nationalism: De-Centering China (Rutledge 2011). Her articles appeared in Critical Asian Studies, Journal of Contemporary China, Modern China, Alternatives, Identities, International Politics Sociology, and Cross-Currents. She is currently involved in a major multi-country research project seeking to understand the dynamics of immigration to China.

報名:

報名或訂餐請於每個演講日上午10:00之前,致電或電郵至中國研究服務中心,謝謝。

查詢:

Tel.: (852) 3943-8763/8765
Email: usc@cuhk.edu.hk

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语言:英文
费用:餐费港币20元;不订餐者免费

講座摘要:

British Born Chinese is a documentary film about Daniel and Kevin, two school boys born to Chinese migrants and living in Manchester. It engages their everyday struggles of reconciling their Britishness with Chineseness through their experiences at school, as volunteers at a community centre, and at home. We use an ethical approach driven by dialogue and close involvement with the film’s subjects to understand the vulnerabilities through which the boys navigate their place in the British society. Our filmmaking as research not only uncovers new dimensions to understanding the ways our subjects experience their lifeworlds, but also seeks to reduce the epistemic violence of dominant forms of representation.

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