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Carma Hinton

Carma Hinton (Chinese: 韩倞; pinyin: Hán Jìng, born 1949) is a documentary filmmaker and Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Visual Culture and Chinese Studies at George Mason University.[1] She worked with Richard Gordon in directing thirteen documentary films about China, including Morning Sun and The Gate of Heavenly Peace. She has also taught at Swarthmore College, Wellesley College, MIT, and Northeastern University and has lectured on Chinese culture, history, and film around the world.

Carma Hinton
Born1949 (age 72–73)
Beijing, China
NationalityChinese
Other namesChinese: 韩倞
Alma materHarvard University (Ph.D.)
OccupationFilmmaker
Parents
Panel discussion on The Red Detachment of Women on 11 November 2012 at Freer Gallery with Dr. Carma Hinton (left), Dr. Chi Wang (right)

Early life

Hinton was born to American parents in Beijing, China. Her father was William H. Hinton, an American farmer and prolific writer. Hinton was raised speaking Chinese as her first language. She attended Beijing's prestigious 101 Middle School before leaving the country when she was twenty-one.[2]

Education

Hinton attended Harvard University where she earned a Ph.D. in art history.

Career

Films

Hinton has received several awards for her work in film including the George Foster Peabody Award (twice), the John E. O'Connor Film Award, the Best Social and Political Documentary and the International Critics Prize (Banff Television Festival), as well as a number of nominations for "best documentary feature".

Her films have received recognition in both the popular press and in academic journals.

  • Morning Sun, about China's Cultural Revolution—is "a stunning new documentary film" (Newsweek), "an astonishing mix of propaganda and news footage ... an illuminating look at China's dark time" (The Boston Globe), and "transfixing" (The New York Times).
  • The Gate of Heavenly Peace, about the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests—"is a deep, powerful and rivetingly complex study of Tiananmen" (Newsweek), "enthralling" (The New York Times), and "one of the great documentaries of the past 20 years" (Boston Phoenix).
  • One Village in China—"an empathetic introduction to a handful of people who live in a complexly textured world of large power constellations, intimate social relations and deep moral dilemmas" (Journal of Asian Studies).
  • Long Bow Trilogy:
    • Small Happiness—" Shows the changing lives of village women, called "invaluable for both general audiences and the academic community" (Smithsonian Institution).
    • To Taste 100 Herbs: Gods, Ancestors, and Medicine depicts the work of a Chinese herbal physician and his Catholic faith.
    • All Under Heaven

Hinton's films have been shown in numerous film festivals and other venues worldwide and have been broadcast on television stations around the world.

Other work

Hinton has also produced websites for Morning Sun and The Gate of Heavenly Peace. These sites contain thousands of pages of text in Chinese and English, along with media clips, slideshows, photographs, posters, diaries, and other images. The sites receive over twenty-thousand visitors per month, and they have been incorporated into Chinese studies courses worldwide. The Gate of Heavenly Peace website has been recognized by The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Wired, and Yahoo, among others, as one of the leading Internet resources on China. It has received an award from the Australian National University as one of the best web resources in the fields of social sciences and humanities. It is also rated as an essential educational resource by the Internet Guide for China Studies at Heidelberg University.

In 1997, Hinton assisted the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, in a unique project to bring a Qing dynasty house from China's Anhui province to the U.S. The house, known as Yin Yu Tang, has been reassembled at the Peabody, where it provides an extraordinary opportunity for visitors to learn about Chinese architecture, traditional culture, and daily life.

Personal

Notable family members

References

  1. ^ . Gazette.gmu.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-01-02. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2009-02-16.

External links

  • Official Home Page at George Mason University
  • The Gate of Heavenly Peace
  • "Anatomy of a Massacre," Village Voice article on The Gate of Heavenly Peace

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OccupationFilmmakerParentsWilliam H Hinton father Bertha Sneck mother Panel discussion on The Red Detachment of Women on 11 November 2012 at Freer Gallery with Dr Carma Hinton left Dr Chi Wang right Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 3 1 Films 3 2 Other work 4 Personal 4 1 Notable family members 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditHinton was born to American parents in Beijing China Her father was William H Hinton an American farmer and prolific writer Hinton was raised speaking Chinese as her first language She attended Beijing s prestigious 101 Middle School before leaving the country when she was twenty one 2 Education EditHinton attended Harvard University where she earned a Ph D in art history Career EditFilms Edit Hinton has received several awards for her work in film including the George Foster Peabody Award twice the John E O Connor Film Award the Best Social and Political Documentary and the International Critics Prize Banff Television Festival as well as a number of nominations for best documentary feature Her films have received recognition in both the popular press and in academic journals Morning Sun about China s Cultural Revolution is a stunning new documentary film Newsweek an astonishing mix of propaganda and news footage an illuminating look at China s dark time The Boston Globe and transfixing The New York Times The Gate of Heavenly Peace about the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests is a deep powerful and rivetingly complex study of Tiananmen Newsweek enthralling The New York Times and one of the great documentaries of the past 20 years Boston Phoenix One Village in China an empathetic introduction to a handful of people who live in a complexly textured world of large power constellations intimate social relations and deep moral dilemmas Journal of Asian Studies Long Bow Trilogy Small Happiness Shows the changing lives of village women called invaluable for both general audiences and the academic community Smithsonian Institution To Taste 100 Herbs Gods Ancestors and Medicine depicts the work of a Chinese herbal physician and his Catholic faith All Under HeavenHinton s films have been shown in numerous film festivals and other venues worldwide and have been broadcast on television stations around the world Other work Edit Hinton has also produced websites for Morning Sun and The Gate of Heavenly Peace These sites contain thousands of pages of text in Chinese and English along with media clips slideshows photographs posters diaries and other images The sites receive over twenty thousand visitors per month and they have been incorporated into Chinese studies courses worldwide The Gate of Heavenly Peace website has been recognized by The Washington Post The Boston Globe Wired and Yahoo among others as one of the leading Internet resources on China It has received an award from the Australian National University as one of the best web resources in the fields of social sciences and humanities It is also rated as an essential educational resource by the Internet Guide for China Studies at Heidelberg University In 1997 Hinton assisted the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Massachusetts in a unique project to bring a Qing dynasty house from China s Anhui province to the U S The house known as Yin Yu Tang has been reassembled at the Peabody where it provides an extraordinary opportunity for visitors to learn about Chinese architecture traditional culture and daily life Personal EditNotable family members Edit William Hinton father author of Fanshen A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village Bertha Sneck mother translator for Chinese government Joan Hinton aunt a nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos and her husband Erwin Sid Engst Carmelita Hinton grandmother educator and founder of the Putney School in Vermont Charles Howard Hinton great grandfather mathematician and science fiction writer George Boole great great grandfather mathematician and philosopher inventor of boolean algebra Ethel Lilian Voynich great grandaunt daughter of George Boole novelist musician author of The Gadfly Her husband Wilfrid Michael Voynich was an antique book dealer and the eponym of the Voynich manuscript Clips from a film of The Gadfly appear in Carma Hinton s 2003 documentary Morning SunReferences Edit Filmmaker Carma Hinton Appointed Robinson Professor Gazette gmu edu Archived from the original on 2007 01 02 Retrieved 2007 01 04 Carma Hinton Archived from the original on 2008 07 08 Retrieved 2009 02 16 External links EditOfficial Home Page at George Mason University Morning Sun The Gate of Heavenly Peace Anatomy of a Massacre Village Voice article on The Gate of Heavenly Peace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carma Hinton amp oldid 1118938002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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