Xiaoyun ZHANG is a recent graduate in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her research interests lie at the intersection of youth subcultures, visual practices, and mental health in contemporary China. She explores alternative modes of storytelling through documentary and experimental media and currently works as a curator at Ambiguity Film.

Fate, Agency, and Precarity: The Vagrant Stories in Xu Tong’s Documentary Trilogy

China’s post-socialist modernisation and economic growth in the 1980s and 1990s have led to great political and institutional changes and deepened structural inequalities, creating a large marginalised subaltern group whose lives have been shaped by shifting labour markets and migration policies (Hillenbrand 2023; Pun 2016). Today, the stories of China’s ‘subaltern’ are widely heard, from […]

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