Lea (Dec 2020)

Frames and agendas in Italian films about Chinese migrants

  • Gaoheng Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13128/lea-1824-484x-10979
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8

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In this article, I provide a critical framework to approach the growing number of Italian fiction and documentary films on Chinese migrants in recent years. I contend that Italian cinema deploys two main frames to depict this migration, including paralleling organized crime and negotiating business competitions and collaboration. A minor frame concerns practicing intercultural education. By examining the processes of these frames and the specific agendas that they support, I suggest that they addressed “migrants” social, economic and cultural capital in relation to pre-existing social and media dynamics. Thus these films partook in a rather complex representational regime about this migration, which is part of a larger Italian culture of mobilities.

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