id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016120-pz2q62i7 Zhang, Jie Chai Jing: The Power of Vulnerability 2019-02-16 .txt text/plain 7940 335 52 This uneasiness with emotion, which is perceived to be opposite to journalistic objectivity, as well as the questioning of Chai's sincerity, which is an innate paradox of the new documentary movement itself (some questioned whether the filmmakers are using the stories of the marginalized people for their own identity politics), provides a lens into the media consumption habits of the Chinese public in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Chai left the CCTV in 2014 and returned to the public sphere in 2015 with her documentary Under the Dome, which uses a TED talk format to combine personal testimonials, graphs and data, animation, and interviews to investigate the causes of China's air pollution. Chai's embracing her own feelings of vulnerability, which dominated the beginning of her career, and using it to channel public feelings and drive news reporting has made her a distinctively controversial media personality. ./cache/cord-016120-pz2q62i7.txt ./txt/cord-016120-pz2q62i7.txt