René Viénet
René Viénet (born 1944 in Le Havre) is a French sinologist who is famous as a situationist writer and filmmaker. Viénet used the situationist technique of détournement — the diversion of already existing cultural elements to new subversive purposes.
Career
After completing his studies in Sinology in Paris, he moved to China but he was expelled in 1966 for his critical approach towards the Maoist regime. In the 1970s, he worked at CNRS from where he was fired on two different occasions in 1971 and 1978 for heavily criticising those who defended Mao, particularly through the books from the publishing house Champ libre where he directed the series Bibliothèque asiatique. From 1974 to 1978, he also taught Chinese at the École polytechnique. After 20 years spent in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, he returned to France. He is the director of redaction for the review Monde chinois since 2007.
Books
Enragés and Situationists in the Occupations Movement by René Viénet (1968)
[Grestitions and Ensituats in the Abrem Movement] by Rene Vienet (1972)
Films
- Can Dialectics Break Bricks? (1972)
- The Girls of Kamare (1974)
- One More Effort, Chinamen, if you want to be revolutionaries! (1977)
- Mao, by himself (1977, short)
Articles
External links
- NOT BORED!'s Viénet archive
- UBU.com's Viénet archive
- 0xDB's Viénet archive
- Translator's Preface for the French Edition of Harold Isaac's The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution. By Rene Viénet, February 1967
- Viénet: Enrages and Situationists in the Occupations Movement, 1968
- Rene Viénet – the bad boy of sinology at www.notbored.org
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