220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In post-Mao China, television has become an embodiment of struggle and negotiation between diverse forces in society. In the wake of the penetration of global capital and media culture, state discourse and popular culture images have been redefining an ideal Chinese womanhood in the context of changing gender dynamics in society. This dissertation investigates the relationship between television and women audiences at different socioeconomic positions in contemporary China. It is based on ethnographic researches undertaken in 1997 and 1998 in the city of Chengdu and the town of Meishan. Through in-depth interviews and observations with thirty-two women television viewers...
This chapter investigates an under-researched area of Chinese femvertising via a textual and visual ...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 350-370.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Contexts an...
This paper examines changing representations of women in Chinese television dramas since the early 1...
by Siu Sun Yuk-Bui Yvonne.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1980.Bibliography: leav...
This dissertation examines the careers and family lives of "professional, white-collar women" in con...
Feminism was long sidelined as a bourgeois ideology in Communist China and has never fully recovered...
Given the popularity of Korean television dramas among various age groups in other countries, one wo...
Globalization of Asian markets has focused attention on the flow of western cultural products into A...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.China’s transition from sociali...
In post-socialist China, gender norms are marked by rising divorce rates (Kleinman et al.), shifting...
This thesis analyses the television program known as 'Super Girls', which aired on Hunan Satellite T...
This dissertation examines the role of communications technology in social change. It examines secon...
Chinese television drama has grown exponentially since 2000 to become one of the most dominant cultu...
This chapter investigates an under-researched area of Chinese femvertising via a textual and visual ...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 350-370.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Contexts an...
This paper examines changing representations of women in Chinese television dramas since the early 1...
by Siu Sun Yuk-Bui Yvonne.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1980.Bibliography: leav...
This dissertation examines the careers and family lives of "professional, white-collar women" in con...
Feminism was long sidelined as a bourgeois ideology in Communist China and has never fully recovered...
Given the popularity of Korean television dramas among various age groups in other countries, one wo...
Globalization of Asian markets has focused attention on the flow of western cultural products into A...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.China’s transition from sociali...
In post-socialist China, gender norms are marked by rising divorce rates (Kleinman et al.), shifting...
This thesis analyses the television program known as 'Super Girls', which aired on Hunan Satellite T...
This dissertation examines the role of communications technology in social change. It examines secon...
Chinese television drama has grown exponentially since 2000 to become one of the most dominant cultu...
This chapter investigates an under-researched area of Chinese femvertising via a textual and visual ...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 350-370.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Contexts an...