Over the past few years we have witnessed a minor cultural phenomenon in China, with the production and enthusiastic reception nationwide of several television dramas about Chinese workers in the socialist decades. Set in the industrial plants of Liaoning in China’s northeast, once the industrial powerhouse of the socialist nation, these drama series centre on the dramatic transformation in workers’ experiences from 1949 to the start of economic reforms. In this paper I explore these series, asking: what does the smallscale production but enthusiastic reception of this genre tell us about the contemporary cultural politics of class? This paper addresses this question by (1) highlighting the key aspects of workers’ experiences with socialism...
China in the reform era has seen its expanded industrial labour force fragmented along cleavages suc...
“Chinese workers’ literature” is an umbrella term that comprises diverse writings by workers, for wo...
Chinese television dramas over the past few decades have seen the rise and decline of various narrat...
Over the past few years we have witnessed a minor cultural phenomenon in China, with the production ...
This paper uses a case study of the 2006 TV series remake of the Maoist classic The Red Detachment o...
In this thesis, I aim to explore how the Chinese Cultural Revolution has been represented in the med...
This paper examines changing representations of women in Chinese television dramas since the early 1...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
Cinema, an extremely popular and useful cultural form during the Maoist era, played a big role in sh...
From the mid-1990s a wave of dramatic serials featuring the legendary figures of China’s bygone dyna...
Chinese labour heroes represent an idiosyncratic expression of a broader twentieth-century phenomeno...
<p>My dissertation, "The People's Republic of Capitalism: The Making of the New Middle Class in Post...
When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) founded the People’s Republic of China in 1949, it faced the ...
The strikes that shook the factories of the Pearl River Delta in 2010 revealed the emergence of a ne...
television not as the outcome of an isolated aesthetic adventure or technological triumph, but as th...
China in the reform era has seen its expanded industrial labour force fragmented along cleavages suc...
“Chinese workers’ literature” is an umbrella term that comprises diverse writings by workers, for wo...
Chinese television dramas over the past few decades have seen the rise and decline of various narrat...
Over the past few years we have witnessed a minor cultural phenomenon in China, with the production ...
This paper uses a case study of the 2006 TV series remake of the Maoist classic The Red Detachment o...
In this thesis, I aim to explore how the Chinese Cultural Revolution has been represented in the med...
This paper examines changing representations of women in Chinese television dramas since the early 1...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
Cinema, an extremely popular and useful cultural form during the Maoist era, played a big role in sh...
From the mid-1990s a wave of dramatic serials featuring the legendary figures of China’s bygone dyna...
Chinese labour heroes represent an idiosyncratic expression of a broader twentieth-century phenomeno...
<p>My dissertation, "The People's Republic of Capitalism: The Making of the New Middle Class in Post...
When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) founded the People’s Republic of China in 1949, it faced the ...
The strikes that shook the factories of the Pearl River Delta in 2010 revealed the emergence of a ne...
television not as the outcome of an isolated aesthetic adventure or technological triumph, but as th...
China in the reform era has seen its expanded industrial labour force fragmented along cleavages suc...
“Chinese workers’ literature” is an umbrella term that comprises diverse writings by workers, for wo...
Chinese television dramas over the past few decades have seen the rise and decline of various narrat...