Conference theme: Beyond the Culture IndustryPanel Session 57: Searching for the Modern Past in Contemporary Asian Television Historical Drama
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
This paper aims to do three things. First, it will provide a review of key aspects of media events t...
The Asian TV industry is 'unstoppable' reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...
Conference Theme: Beyond the Culture IndustryPanel Session 57: Searching for the Modern Past in Cont...
In the mid-1990s a wave of dramatic serials featuring the legendary figures of China’s bygone dynast...
This collection of essays brings together the first comprehensive study of TV drama in China. Examin...
My dissertation explores transmedia adaptations of Chinese antiquity, including the fictional, telev...
This study explores how Chinese ancient cultural memory is constructed, and specifically how it is r...
The popularity of time-travel romance genre in Chinese cyberspace has become a phenomenon in recent ...
Serialized television drama (dianshiju), perhaps the most popular and influential cultural form in C...
Advances in media technologies allow people to restructure their relations across a broad range of t...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
In the decade prior to China joining the World Trade Organization in December 2001, Chinese televisi...
Beginning around 2003, television studies has seen the growth of interest in the genre of reality sh...
Yoga gurus on lifestyle cable channels targeting timepressured Indian urbanites; Chinese dating show...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
This paper aims to do three things. First, it will provide a review of key aspects of media events t...
The Asian TV industry is 'unstoppable' reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...
Conference Theme: Beyond the Culture IndustryPanel Session 57: Searching for the Modern Past in Cont...
In the mid-1990s a wave of dramatic serials featuring the legendary figures of China’s bygone dynast...
This collection of essays brings together the first comprehensive study of TV drama in China. Examin...
My dissertation explores transmedia adaptations of Chinese antiquity, including the fictional, telev...
This study explores how Chinese ancient cultural memory is constructed, and specifically how it is r...
The popularity of time-travel romance genre in Chinese cyberspace has become a phenomenon in recent ...
Serialized television drama (dianshiju), perhaps the most popular and influential cultural form in C...
Advances in media technologies allow people to restructure their relations across a broad range of t...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
In the decade prior to China joining the World Trade Organization in December 2001, Chinese televisi...
Beginning around 2003, television studies has seen the growth of interest in the genre of reality sh...
Yoga gurus on lifestyle cable channels targeting timepressured Indian urbanites; Chinese dating show...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
This paper aims to do three things. First, it will provide a review of key aspects of media events t...
The Asian TV industry is 'unstoppable' reported Variety in 2008, yet still most people living in the...