It is a pleasure to share this recent publication:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/jcfs-2021-0022/html
Abstract
Street culture is represented in two mid-2010 Taiwan films, The Kids 小孩 (Xiaohai, 2015) and Thanatos, Drunk 醉.生夢死 (Zui sheng meng shi 2015), in such stunning and beautiful ways that this essay sets out to etch each of them not only into the annals of Taiwan’s most memorable urban films ever made, but also position them as essential texts within the emergent field of street culture more broadly. Both movies depict physical and ideological boundaries that separate urban spaces from Taiwanese culture at large, and reveal the extent to which their young protagonists are perceived as “abnormal” even as they use street literacy in sophisticated ways to interact with formal actors (such as school teachers and the police) and informal actors (such as hooligans and petty criminals). These two films arguably present the best vantage point to understand the peripheral status of Taiwan’s urban young people who do not conform to hegemonic norms.
Thanatos, Drunk 醉.生夢死 movie poster.