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Sex Differentiation Of Aesthetics And Consumption-The Body Discoursing Strategy Research Of Chinese Youth Film Directors

Posted on:2016-04-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330461975724Subject:Film
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This article through to several representative works of contemporary Chinese youth film director analysis, explores in the current Chinese film production and theory development, the young director how to through the use of body narrative strategy of writing, to express one aspect of social culture. It can be seen that Chinese youth film director for different gender of aesthetic ideas through the vehicle body and the realization of film language as the director in the movie the projection of consciousness.In this article, through the body writing, shaping characters, its purpose or implied behind the social and cultural psychological characteristics of thinking of writing through, body writing of female image shaping and did not get rid of the traditional consumption orientation, whether it likes the male authority consciousness under the control of consumption, or gentle, feminism, trying to make ends with the attitude of the weakness.And aimed at the male body writing strategy, we see the besides consumption blue, the identity of the different transformation of myth, causing the social and cultural transformation of the thinking behind it. We can see that even though the social culture, a significant change in the young film director of the reaction, the change of the men and women are unequal. Film for female identity thinking does not keep up with The Times, and at the same time for men’s identity and role change and display has made forward-looking thinking.Finally, based on the thinking and analysis of the whole, concludes that the director’s body writing strategy-men and women in the film packaging and image creation main body, to the masses provide differentiated consumption object.
Keywords/Search Tags:Body discoursing, gender, consumption, aesthetic
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