In the Heat of the Sun and Devils on the Doorstep are two of the
finest and most honored Chinese films ever made. Body in Question is
the first book to thoroughly examine these groundbreaking works and one
of the first books in English to study individual Chinese films in
depth.
These two award-winning films by renowned director-actor Jiang Wen and
cinematographer Gu Changwei are unsurpassed in China for their exquisite
attention to realistic detail, their stylistic range, their emotional
breadth, and their razor-like commentary on contemporary China. In
scenes that range from hilarious to horrific, China's ruling elite and
its complicated relationship with Japan are subjected to the filmmakers'
ironic treatment and profound concern with social justice. In the Heat
of the Sun has become unavailable, and Devils on the Doorstep has
been suppressed by the Chinese government. Jerome Silbergeld gives these
two important films careful and extended study in Body in Question. He
uses cinema and photography, political history, anthropology and
philosophy, Chinese rhetorical traditions, and concepts of justice to
explore the films' visual complexity and intellectual force, providing a
unique look at the artistry and pressing concerns of Chinese cinema
today. An accompanying DVD includes major clips from both films.
Body in Question will be of interest to specialists in Chinese art and
culture, and anyone interested in film, Chinese politics, and Asian
culture.