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History, Silence and Homelessness in Contemporary Chinese Cinema: Wang Xiaoshuai's Shanghai Dreams

Letteri, Richard - Personal Name;

Set a few years after China's opening to the various forces of globalisation, the film Shanghai Dreams (2005) tells the story of the conflict between Qinghong, a 17 year-old schoolgirl who wishes to remain in her hometown of Guiyang, and her father, Lao Wu, whose dream of returning to his hometown of Shanghai is stirred by reports of the better life others have obtained as a result of Deng Xiaoping's policy of economic modernisation. Analysing their familial conflict in terms of a “political melodrama”, the paper contextualises both the dramatic ideological shift from patriarchal state Communism to free market capitalism and the massive internal migration from China's interior to its eastern coast to argue that Qinghong's eventual psychological breakdown represents not merely a personal, sentimental feeling of homelessness but the more philosophical form of estrangement characteristic of modernity examined by Martin Heidegger. The paper then explores how one of the film's most important scenes, Qinghong's rape, links Heidegger's notion of homelessness to Sigmund Freud's understanding of the uncanny. The paper concludes with a brief examination of how Qinghong's catatonic silence represents the less-discussed consequence of the schizophrenic freedoms engendered by late capitalism as defined by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.


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Series Title
Asian Studies Review
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Publisher
Hoboken, United States : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group., 2010
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
10357823
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Edition
Volume 34, Issue 1 March 2010 , pages 3 - 18
Subject(s)
Homelessness
melodrama
Heidegger
Freud
Chinese cinema
Economic modernisation
The uncanny
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