Ai Weiwei: Art, film, and resistance on the trans/national stage
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-2021
Abstract
The essays compiled in this volume address the phenomenon of visual(ized) narratives from a multi-actor perspective, ranging from top-down communicated narratives to the realms of public culture and visualizations in the fields of literature and arts. How do social movements make use of symbols and narratives to question the official (elite level) storylines? To what extent do the narratives and visualization strategies applied by East Asian actors differ from those of Europe and the US?
Discipline
Asian Studies | Film and Media Studies | Political Science
Publication
Visualized Narratives: Signs, Symbols, and Political Mythology in East Asia, Europe, and the US
Editor
Nele Noesselt
First Page
157
Last Page
174
ISBN
9783828847156
Identifier
10.5771/9783828878075-157
Publisher
Kubitza Heinz Werner Tectum Verlag
City or Country
Baden-Baden
Citation
CALLAHAN, William A.. (2021). Ai Weiwei: Art, film, and resistance on the trans/national stage. In Visualized Narratives: Signs, Symbols, and Political Mythology in East Asia, Europe, and the US (pp. 157-174). Baden-Baden: Kubitza Heinz Werner Tectum Verlag.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4402