Entanglements and Ambivalences

Entanglements and Ambivalences

Africa and China Encounters in Media and Culture

Mutibwa, Daniel H.; Bao, Hongwei

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2025

268

Mole

9781032948362

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Introduction: Entangled Histories and Ambivalent Feelings in Africa-China Relations Part I. Africa-China Representations in Artistic and Literary Works 1. Malema Mirrors Mao, Fanon Faces Dao: Reimagining Afro-Asian Solidarities Through the Activation of Revolutionary Portraits 2. An Eastern Gaze: Reconsidering 'African Art' from a Chinese Perspective 3. Yvonne Owuor's The Dragonfly Sea: Against the Instrumentalisation of History in the Sino-African Indian Ocean World 4. Reading Yvonne Owuor's Political and Ecocritical Projects through Sino-African Relations in The Dragonfly Sea 5. Translating the Global South: Chinese Culture 'Going Global' through English-translated Chinese Literature Part II. Africa-China Encounters, Experiences and Interactions in Technologically Mediated Environments 6. Digital Economy Industries, the Logic of Globalisation, and the Engineered and Entangled Cultures of Production and Consumption Behind the China-Africa Nexus 7. Global South Ally and Leader: China's Image Building in Africa through the Development Assistance Projects of Pay-TV Company StarTimes 8. #ChinaMustExplain: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Stigmatisation of Africans in China 9. Rethinking China's Engagement with the Global South through 'Racial' Lenses 10. Assembling the Queer Global South: Asian Pacific Queer Film Festival Alliance and Regional Collaboration 11. The Queer Global South: Transnational Video Activism Between China and Africa
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Global South;China and Africa;Media and Cultural Studies;Public Diplomacy;Sino-African Comparative Literature;Li Xinfeng;Adhiambo Owuor;The Dragonfly Sea;China in Africa;Queer;Asia Pacific;Film Festival;Queer Film Festival;Transnationalism