Amy Zhang, Asa Roast & Carwyn Morris - Online Influencers and China's Urban Aesthetics [Roundtable Discussion]
	
		
		
		
			
		
					| Dates: | 4 May 2021 | 
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							| Times: | 12:30 - 13:30 | 
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	| What is it: | Webinar | 
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	| Organiser: | Manchester China Institute | 
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	| How much: | Free | 
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	| Speaker: | Asa Roast, Amy Yueming Zhang, Carwyn Morris | 
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	                	How do aesthetics influence urbanism and consumption in Chinese cities? And how should we understand what has been called the 'internet celebrity city' (wanghong chengshi) and 'internet celebrity' aesthetics in contemporary urbanism? To consider these issues, Dr Amy Yueming Zhang will discuss how an aesthetic of arts districts is constructed, turning arts districts into not only places for consumption but also places to be consumed in China. The talk first considers how two art districts, 798 in Beijing and Huangjueping in Chongqing, are portrayed and imagined in mass media, local knowledge, and public discourses. Through an analysis of the districts, two aesthetic aspects are identified: a mystery aesthetic and a collage aesthetic. Dr Zhang and discussants will then consider how 'internet celebrity city' (wanghong chengshi) has come to be, the influence of the internet celebrity (wanghong) aesthetic and the impact of influencers and their followers on urbanism. 
	 
	
	
		Speakers
			
				Asa Roast
				
				
Organisation: University of Leeds
				
				
			 
			
				Amy Yueming Zhang
				
				
Organisation: University of Manchester
				
				
			 
			
				Carwyn Morris
				
				
Organisation: University of Manchester
				
				
			 
	 
	
	
		
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