This paper examines changing representations of women in Chinese television dramas since the early 1990s and interprets them within a framework of global socialist media cultures, considering both domestic developments and transnational trends. Drawing on the analysis of three selected dramas, it traces the trajectory of televised femininity from exemplary socialist worker-citizens devoted to family and community, to more individualized middle-class urbanites. It is tempting to see this transformation as an outcome of China’s integration into the global capitalist economy, the attendant retreat of the party-state from the private realm, and the infusion of Western cultural gender ideals. Yet this interpretation downplays important continuit...
2018 witnessed some unprecedently strict regulations on national media content production and distri...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
This article looks at the renegotiation of Chinese masculinities by analyzing the gendered performan...
In post-socialist China, gender norms are marked by rising divorce rates (Kleinman et al.), shifting...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In post-Mao China, television...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
The question addressed in this paper is how the mainstream media reproduced and participated in resh...
This paper examines the gender performance magnified in dating TV shows widespread in post-socialist...
While scholarly work on women’s political participation and representation in liberal democracies ha...
This study examines how women\u27s roles and gender were portrayed in magazines published during thr...
Theories of gender and the nation posit that women are prescribed certain roles according to the nee...
This article provides a feminist analysis of Chinese reality TV, using the recent makeover show—You ...
Over the past few years we have witnessed a minor cultural phenomenon in China, with the production ...
Tripartite post-Mao forces of social stratification, gender reconfiguration, and media transformatio...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
2018 witnessed some unprecedently strict regulations on national media content production and distri...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
This article looks at the renegotiation of Chinese masculinities by analyzing the gendered performan...
In post-socialist China, gender norms are marked by rising divorce rates (Kleinman et al.), shifting...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In post-Mao China, television...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
The question addressed in this paper is how the mainstream media reproduced and participated in resh...
This paper examines the gender performance magnified in dating TV shows widespread in post-socialist...
While scholarly work on women’s political participation and representation in liberal democracies ha...
This study examines how women\u27s roles and gender were portrayed in magazines published during thr...
Theories of gender and the nation posit that women are prescribed certain roles according to the nee...
This article provides a feminist analysis of Chinese reality TV, using the recent makeover show—You ...
Over the past few years we have witnessed a minor cultural phenomenon in China, with the production ...
Tripartite post-Mao forces of social stratification, gender reconfiguration, and media transformatio...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
2018 witnessed some unprecedently strict regulations on national media content production and distri...
In the past decade, there has been a significant rise in urban women-themed TV dramas in China, some...
This article looks at the renegotiation of Chinese masculinities by analyzing the gendered performan...