Platformized Seriality: Chinese Time Travel Fantasy from Prime-time Television to Online Streaming

Jia Tan
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While seriality has long been associated with broadcast and cable television, the global rise of online streaming has brought development of what I call platformized seriality: assemblages of online platform infrastructure design, content regulation, generic convention, and experimentation. The notion of platformized seriality points to a complex refiguration of specific media content and genre forms that are usually overlooked in platform studies. This essay analyzes time-travel serials—now immensely popular in the context of China’s growing video-streaming industry, convergence culture, and the financial boom of digital platforms. Analyzing the trope of the female time traveler in historical romance, this essay examines how chuanyue, or the Chinese time-travel genre, subtly unsettles contemporary gender-related anxiety and the dominant discourse on development and progress, something that partly explains the pleasure it generates. The genre of chuanyue benefited from the rise of platform infrastructure designs such as bullet screens and pay-on-demand-in-advance services that direct new forms of audience engagement and new practices of binge-watching. Focusing on the fantasy genre and the mutability of the time traveler’s gender, sexuality, and class, I explore how the trope of traveling backward marks a reconfiguration of conceptions of time, space, and history and thus opens a space to negotiate with the neoliberal narratives of linear and progressivist temporality.
平台化的连续剧:从黄金时段电视到在线流媒体的中国穿越幻想
虽然连续剧一直与广播和有线电视联系在一起,但在线流媒体的全球兴起带来了我所说的平台化连续剧的发展:在线平台基础设施设计、内容监管、通用惯例和实验的集合。平台化连续性的概念指出了特定媒体内容和类型形式的复杂重构,这通常在平台研究中被忽视。这篇文章分析了在中国不断发展的视频流媒体产业、融合文化和数字平台的金融繁荣的背景下,现在非常受欢迎的穿越剧。本文分析了历史浪漫小说中女性穿越者的形象,探讨了中国穿越小说如何巧妙地扰乱了当代与性别有关的焦虑和关于发展和进步的主流话语,这在一定程度上解释了它所产生的快感。弹幕和按需提前付费等平台基础设施设计的兴起,为观众参与的新形式和刷剧的新做法提供了指引。聚焦于奇幻类型和时间旅行者的性别、性取向和阶级的可变性,我探索了向后旅行的比喻如何标志着时间、空间和历史概念的重新配置,从而打开了与线性和进步主义时间性的新自由主义叙事协商的空间。
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