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How to explore the idea of colonial archive with film/moving image? | How to explore the idea of colonial archive with film/moving image? | ||
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Before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, most of the sensitive government files related to the colonial rule were being shipped to United Kingdom. Under the twenty-year rule (or thirty-year rule before the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010), most of these files are being released for public access in National Archives in London. This thesis would look at the political and personal aspects of the archives, as well as possible ways to explore these aspects through moving image and film. | Before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, most of the sensitive government files related to the colonial rule were being shipped to United Kingdom. Under the twenty-year rule (or thirty-year rule before the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010), most of these files are being released for public access in National Archives in London. This thesis would look at the political and personal aspects of the archives, as well as possible ways to explore these aspects through moving image and film. | ||
===Thesis statement | ===Thesis statement== | ||
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==Reflection of Hong Kong colonial archives== | |||
===Short introduction of Hong Kong colonial archives=== | |||
===Personal experiences with Hong Kong colonial archives=== | |||
==Visual Representation of archival material in films/moving image works== | |||
===In form of tactile material=== | |||
===In form of video material=== | |||
==Reflection of the idea of archives in films/moving image works== | |||
===As a political criticism=== | |||
===As an expression of personal memory=== | |||
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Revision as of 04:07, 9 November 2018
Topic
Main argument
How to explore the idea of colonial archive with film/moving image?
Introduction
Background
Before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, most of the sensitive government files related to the colonial rule were being shipped to United Kingdom. Under the twenty-year rule (or thirty-year rule before the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010), most of these files are being released for public access in National Archives in London. This thesis would look at the political and personal aspects of the archives, as well as possible ways to explore these aspects through moving image and film.