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Rural Migrant Workers in Independent Films: Representations of Everyday Agency
Florence, Eric
2018In Made in China (a quarterly journal on labour, civil society, and rights), 3 (Winter)
 

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Keywords :
china; rural workers; migration; films; documentaries; agency; structure; labor
Abstract :
[en] The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of tens of thousands of rural migrants have served as harsh reminders of the subaltern condition of many of these people in China today. The previous issue of Made in China focussed on the ongoing debate on precariousness in contemporary China, shedding light on the complex changes affecting labour regimes and the increasingly diverse and fragmented labour landscapes across the country. In this essay, I will delve into a different but related issue: how rural migrant workers have been represented through a specific form of intervention—Chinese independent documentary films. The importance of looking at the ways various categories of rural migrants are represented, and how migrants themselves take part in their own self-representation—the so-called cultural politics of labour—hinges upon the assumption that both the study of the political economy and sociology of labour on the one hand, and the study of the cultural politics of labour on the other, are needed to apprehend the subject-making processes of migrant workers in today’s China (Sun 2014).
Disciplines :
Communication & mass media
Author, co-author :
Florence, Eric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut Confucius
Language :
English
Title :
Rural Migrant Workers in Independent Films: Representations of Everyday Agency
Publication date :
January 2018
Journal title :
Made in China (a quarterly journal on labour, civil society, and rights)
Special issue title :
States of Emergency
Volume :
3
Issue :
Winter
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