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Thesis title: Contemporary Poetic Cinema through the Lens of Traditional Chinese Poetics
PhD in Film Studies
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I earned my Doctorate and a Master’s degree with Distinction in Film Studies from the University of Edinburgh, where I have also taught cinema. My research interests are multifaceted, encompassing arthouse cinema, experimental cinema, queer cinema, film-philosophy, film aesthetics, and intermediality.
My doctoral thesis examines contemporary poetic cinema on a global scale. This inquiry is framed through the prisms of traditional Chinese poetics. I have conducted detailed textual analysis of the works by Theo Angelopoulos, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Terrence Malick, Alexander Sokurov, and Wong Kar-wai. My analysis explores the aesthetics of their feature films, documentaries, and essay films, taking into account various aspects such as intermediality, historical narratives, religious connotations, romantic sensuality, and cosmological perspectives. My thesis’s theoretical framework facilitates comparative discussions between Chinese philosophical and aesthetic traditions and theories within the Euro-American canon. My research not only addresses the affective turn in Film Studies by drawing upon traditional Chinese perspectives on emotions and feelings, but also integrates the insights of film phenomenologists to explore the significance of objects, moods, sensations, and atmospheres in cinematic expressions and experiences.
Beyond the realm of academia, I am an active practitioner in avant-garde filmmaking. My debut short film, Green Thoughts (2020), premiered at FIDMarseille in the competitive programmes of Compétition Premier Film and Compétition Flash. My second short film Embers from Yesterday, Aflame.(2022), distributed by Collectif Jeune Cinéma, premiered at the Festival d Chinese actor (born 1978) In this Chinese name, the family name is Feng. Feng Shaofeng (Chinese: 冯绍峰, born October 7, 1978), also known as William Feng, is a Chinese actor. Feng rose to fame with the time travel series Palace (2011). He won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor for his role in the film Wolf Totem (2015). He is also known for his roles in TV series Prince of Lan Ling (2013), The Story of Minglan (2017), Tsui Hark's Detective Dee film series and Cheang Pou-soi's The Monkey King film series. Feng ranked 33rd on 2012's Forbes China Celebrity 100 list, 33rd on in 2013, 98th in 2015, 89th in 2017, and 88th in 2019. Feng Shaofeng was born in Shanghai as an only child. Influenced by his artistic mother, Feng began taking violin lessons and participating in various extracurricular activities when he was a child. Upon graduating from high school, he applied to the Shanghai Theater Academy and was accepted with scholarship. Feng made his acting debut in 1998, and has appeared in several television series, including Boy & Girl, Wind and Cloud 2, Assassinator Jing Ke, Sigh of His Highness, and The Conquest. Feng gained more attention after starring in a grand production drama by Hong Kong's TVB and mainland China's CCTV, The Drive of Life. He then starred in the period drama Yun Niang alongside Ady An and Leanne Liu, which placed number one in ratings upon its premiere on SMG. Feng reunited with Ady An in Four Women Conflicts, and his performance in the series won him the Audience's Most Favorite Actor award at Fujian TV Station's "I Love My Drama" award ceremony. In 2010, he played the role of Liu Zhang in Beauty's Rival in Palace. Feng rose to mainstream popularity after starring in Palace (2011) Martial Artist September 8th, 2009 Super Teens: Eruption of Slime - The 1st Series Super Teens: Power Ride - The 2nd Mini-Series Prologue 10: Xiaojun Huang Xiaojun (Chinese: 黄小军) is one of the Super Teens who debuted in Super Teens: New Axis - The 1st Mini-Series. He was the 10th Member to join and is the "Martial Artist" of the team. He returns in Eruption of Slime and Power Ride. In New Axis City, Xiaojun's casual outfit is a plain, crimson shirt, with plain, grey jeans, along with white trainers and a denim jacket. He has messy, gold hair with frosted tips. In Mulunguu, his appearance is quite different, with his shirt being red instead of crimson and now has black jeans ripped at the knee with a leather jacket. His hair also changes colors after Episode 10. Xiaojun is a very happy person. He usually spends most of his time singing some of his favorite songs. He is also very loyal to his friends. New Axis Xiaojun was doing some recon throughout the Island of Sotorok. Thankfully, he spotted his friend, Jacob. he noticed he had some company with him. He then takes Jacob, Kris and Lucas to a garbage chute that leads to Commander-Alpha's Throne Room, in the centre of the Underground Robot Lair to find another Super Crystal. While battling with Commander-Alpha, they failed to retrieve the Crystal. But luckily, Jacob managed to win his back from Flamethrower. Xiaojun was one of the six Super Teens to be summoned by the Shaman Wizard to save the Island of Mulunguu from the evils of Oozor. Xiaojun enjoyed the fact he was going on another adventure. So far he has shared plans with Enzo. CARSON: When Carson and Xiaojun met, Carson had mixed thoughts with Xiaojun, but both of them get along well. KRIS: Kri
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