You'll end up with something like this but more bombastic...China needs to start making some anime.
Has China made anything original recently
There is so much stupidity and misconceptions of Chinese art in this thread that I am compelled to dig up my old photos of all the awesome and controversial new art up in Chinese cities. Very critical, occasionally violent, thought provoking, politically non-conforming, memorable, stuff.
there is even one guy here who is proud about it that he didn't read the OP and just went with his nonsense.
I just actually read the OP.
Soft power is what people without hard power say is very effective.
Reminds me of when Voice of China became Sing China.A problem that I've noticed with Chinese soft power or pop culture or whatever, is when something from China spontaneously hits that point of being cool to a mass market, the party steps in and tries to shoehorn propaganda into it thinking no one will notice. But people notice, and then it's not cool any more.
If You Are The One or Bite Of China S2, for example.
Note that this narrative is exactly what Putin is trying to push to the entire world, via his heavy tampering of US elections.your freedom of speech created President Trump so what can i say...
I can't speak for everyone but despite the pervasiveness of American culture, people in Australia really don't seem to like America or Americans very much. It's like there's movie Americans who are cool, and real life Americans who are loathed.
your freedom of speech created President Trump so what can i say...
Well, at least where I live, China is regularly mentioned for things for which the word "uncool" isn't even remotely appropriate. Quite a few things are changing, but it takes time to change people's views about something (positive to negative can be immediate; the other way around can take ages).
The thing is, the list is pretty long: censorship, internal politics (e.g. Tibet), who they support (e.g., China - North Korea relationship), child labor, tight control over their population (e.g., the one child policy), people eating pets, counterfeitures and low quality products (sometimes dangerous; like high concentration of phtalates in children toys), they're communists, they have complete disregard for the environment and people wear masks because of pollution. And I'm probably forgetting stuff.
Some of these are not true anymore, some are very reductive/caricatural and some are still true.
Even if China was to suddenly become a carbon copy of European countries, their reputation would still be tainted for years.
It's like what can happen in a relationship. You might have made a mistake early on, stopped doing it for years and regularly getting told: "you always do that!".
Has China made anything original recently
They do, and they're shit. Actual Mandarin-dubbed anime from Japan get cancelled and/or put into bad time slots just so the Chinese-made shows can use it hoping that'll increase popularity.China needs to start making some anime.
Didn't stop him from fellating Chinese government.Jackie Chan comes from Hong Kong. Hong Kong culture is completely different because it wasn't wiped out by cultural revolution.
Hong Kong cinema and art is spectacular.
If it wasn't for South China Sea fuckery, a lot of countries in Asia would welcome them with open arms
They are pretty cool for me though, they have been making best Wuxia series lately.
I find that the best and most universally-resonant modern Chinese movies and books are the ones that are actually banned in China.
That's like saying we make the best western films.
Is touch of sin banned in China?
The country with the most soft power happens to be the one with the most hard power, so I don't think that is true.
Is touch of sin banned in China?
In terms of soft power America is undoubtedly the most influential country in the world. I'm not sure why you would deny that. America is "cool", that really isn't a value judgement, but it is true.
I can't speak for everyone but despite the pervasiveness of American culture, people in Australia really don't seem to like America or Americans very much. It's like there's movie Americans who are cool, and real life Americans who are loathed.
Chinese are less insular than Japan and Korea in this regard.At first it seemed like that is China's problem, that it is an exclusive society, but Japan and Korea are also countries where people can't immigrate and integrate and they do well for themselves exporting their culture.
I think the article overstates China's level of uncoolness. China's soft power is growing in leaps and bounds through their technology exports and investments. Brands like Xiaomi are considered cool, innovative and reliable.
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The Xiaomi now might be a bit different, but honestly, the company was only able to exist thanks to China's relaxed copyright laws.
Im struggling to understand exactly what youre saying but money is hard power.I don't see how our twostatements contradict one another.
One is on the utility and usefulness and soft power, and the other is how theUS has the a lot of soft and hard power,
Before 2008, the EU exercised soft power by giving money to poorer countries in change for doing what the EU wanted, and also they didn't want an army. After the financial crisis, there was no money for such programs and the other countries laughed at the EU.
The nature of power is coercion. If you are liked, it is much easier to get your way. But it is not enough to engage in more competitive areas. For that hard power is very useful.
China is cool though. They have a really cool emerging art scene in Beijing, Shenzen and Shanghai, controversial stuff too. Their big cities have cool areas, like London had Shoreditch. They have cool and successful startups like Xiaomi, Didi Chuxing and KEEP. Kids in their big towns wear three hundred dollar jeans and drink ten dollar beers. They have awesome boutique hotels. China is coming, quick.
They don't have a free and open democratic society. Freedom of expression leads to cool things. Look at South Korea's affects on culture these days. They're killing it!
your freedom of speech created President Trump so what can i say...
Have you lived in both countries?America is still a much better place to live. China has made a lot of progress, but it does need to make more steps towards democracy because there are still terrible human rights abuses which are frequently swept under the rug.
Have you lived in both countries?