The way in which Chinese media communicates the meanings of everyday life has been significantly reconfigured since the late 1970s. ‘Folk television’ or ‘life television’ has been developed as a popular television genre that focuses on ordinary people and their lived experiences. This phenomenon reflects the neoliberal development of China’s cultural institutions in general and the privatization of television production and distribution in particular. Meanwhile, cultural enterprises also shape the way in which Chinese citizens conduct themselves. In such domains as leisure and consumption, operators of theme built environments such as theme parks, theme shopping malls, and even residential communities deploy spatial planning and engineering...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
The Chinese state is leading a neoliberal transformation in China's rural area. A growing number of ...
This dissertation addresses the surge of reality television in China in the 21st century within stra...
The way in which Chinese media communicates the meanings of everyday life has been significantly rec...
This thesis examines the production and reception of New Countryside TV dramas in China using the th...
2014-08-29Special Cultural Zones: Provincializing Global Media in Neoliberal China explores how digi...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Haiqing YuThis thesis investigates the centrality o...
Drawing on the idea of governance through the media, this chapter examines the way in which reality ...
This article uses a Chinese television drama Dwelling Narrowness to illustrate the inherent tensions...
This thesis explores how different forms of nostalgia have been constructed by various forms of scre...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
This article focuses on how Chinese media industries have sought to expand into new territories, ide...
television not as the outcome of an isolated aesthetic adventure or technological triumph, but as th...
This paper proposes an alternative way of understanding China’s emergence, drawing on the idea of th...
The paradigm of media-audience relation study has evolved from a media-centered approach to emphasiz...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
The Chinese state is leading a neoliberal transformation in China's rural area. A growing number of ...
This dissertation addresses the surge of reality television in China in the 21st century within stra...
The way in which Chinese media communicates the meanings of everyday life has been significantly rec...
This thesis examines the production and reception of New Countryside TV dramas in China using the th...
2014-08-29Special Cultural Zones: Provincializing Global Media in Neoliberal China explores how digi...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Haiqing YuThis thesis investigates the centrality o...
Drawing on the idea of governance through the media, this chapter examines the way in which reality ...
This article uses a Chinese television drama Dwelling Narrowness to illustrate the inherent tensions...
This thesis explores how different forms of nostalgia have been constructed by various forms of scre...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
This article focuses on how Chinese media industries have sought to expand into new territories, ide...
television not as the outcome of an isolated aesthetic adventure or technological triumph, but as th...
This paper proposes an alternative way of understanding China’s emergence, drawing on the idea of th...
The paradigm of media-audience relation study has evolved from a media-centered approach to emphasiz...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
The Chinese state is leading a neoliberal transformation in China's rural area. A growing number of ...
This dissertation addresses the surge of reality television in China in the 21st century within stra...