Film Policy, the Chinese Government and Soft Power

Q2 Arts and Humanities
New Cinemas Pub Date : 2016-03-01 DOI:10.1386/NCIN.14.1.71_1
Yanling Yang
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Abstract

This article examines how the Chinese ruling party understands the role of film and how film policy has been used to promote China’s soft power. It first explores shifts in policy over a period of 60 years in order to identify the government’s overall approach to the film industry. Then it investigates ‘Zou Chu Qu’, the so-called ‘Going-Out Policy’, specifically aimed at promoting soft power. This article argues that, although the role of the film industry has been adjusted in response to developments in Chinese society, the principal function of film as a tool of propaganda, along with the broader censorship system, has not fundamentally changed. Such policy arrangements have resulted in a tension between the ‘attraction’ of soft power and the state’s attraction to censorship. Consequently, there currently seems little room for Chinese films to contribute to China’s soft power in any meaningful way.
电影政策、中国政府与软实力
本文考察了中国执政党如何理解电影的作用,以及电影政策如何被用来提升中国的软实力。它首先探讨了60年来政策的变化,以确定政府对电影业的总体做法。然后考察了“走出去”政策,即以提升软实力为目标的“走出去”政策。本文认为,虽然电影业的角色已经随着中国社会的发展而调整,但电影作为宣传工具的主要功能,以及更广泛的审查制度,并没有从根本上改变。这样的政策安排导致了软实力的“吸引力”与国家对审查制度的吸引力之间的紧张关系。因此,中国电影目前似乎没有多少空间以任何有意义的方式为中国的软实力做出贡献。
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