Following the past thirty years of economic development in China, a substantial amount of research on rural migrants and urbanization has emerged. However, few address traditional art forms and their related socio-economic transformation. This paper scrutinizes how errenzhuan, a Northeast folk peasant sing-song art form, developed to become a national entertainment industry within a decade, only to crumble under a change of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) political direction. It argues that the trajectory path of errenzhuan reveals distinctive features of the Chinese cultural industry, which is developed under the dual pressures of economic success and CCP ideologically directed market monopoly. The party-state's ability to regulate the marke...
The folk art forms of northeast of China are rich and varied. They fully presents the cultural of no...
Authoritarian regimes are known for their heavy scrutiny of music and art whose expressive content m...
China's spectacular economic development has altered radically not only the accepted understanding o...
Following the past thirty years of economic development in China, a substantial amount of research o...
In the last decade, China's government has been supportive of various cultural trends in creative ci...
In order to improve the development of economy, Mao Zedong began to implement the Great Leap Forward...
While Chinese authorities closely monitor artists, artistic venues and performances, they give free ...
Utilizing theories of Becker’s art worlds, Veblen’s conspicuous consumption and Bourdieu’s capital f...
The qin, historically recognized as an instrument of Chinese literati, has been presented in various...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
The investigation into the current Chinese culture industry can be an effective way through which we...
Given its origins as a borrowed concept from Western cultural policy discourse, creative industries ...
This paper analyses the increasing role of Chinese cultural industries (CIs) in the country’s politi...
This paper analyses the increasing role of Chinese cultural industries (CIs) in the country’s politi...
Abstract. The development of popular music industry in Chinese mainland has gone through from the re...
The folk art forms of northeast of China are rich and varied. They fully presents the cultural of no...
Authoritarian regimes are known for their heavy scrutiny of music and art whose expressive content m...
China's spectacular economic development has altered radically not only the accepted understanding o...
Following the past thirty years of economic development in China, a substantial amount of research o...
In the last decade, China's government has been supportive of various cultural trends in creative ci...
In order to improve the development of economy, Mao Zedong began to implement the Great Leap Forward...
While Chinese authorities closely monitor artists, artistic venues and performances, they give free ...
Utilizing theories of Becker’s art worlds, Veblen’s conspicuous consumption and Bourdieu’s capital f...
The qin, historically recognized as an instrument of Chinese literati, has been presented in various...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
The investigation into the current Chinese culture industry can be an effective way through which we...
Given its origins as a borrowed concept from Western cultural policy discourse, creative industries ...
This paper analyses the increasing role of Chinese cultural industries (CIs) in the country’s politi...
This paper analyses the increasing role of Chinese cultural industries (CIs) in the country’s politi...
Abstract. The development of popular music industry in Chinese mainland has gone through from the re...
The folk art forms of northeast of China are rich and varied. They fully presents the cultural of no...
Authoritarian regimes are known for their heavy scrutiny of music and art whose expressive content m...
China's spectacular economic development has altered radically not only the accepted understanding o...