This three image-essay looks at how depictions of modern woman were central in advertising designs and imported products in the context of gender, identity, and design in early twentieth-century China. The adaptation of Euro- American concepts, linked to modernisation in local contexts resulted in both the production of hybrid poster designs to promote merchandise, they embody gender fluid design. This essay uses three specific images to situate objects, image and context, before highlighting specific elements contained wihtin each as examples of mid-century gender narratives
Since the implementation of reforms in China after the Cultural Revolution, China has turned into gl...
The modern girl is one of the most visually memorable female archetypes of the 20th century. She eme...
In the context of globalization, commercialization, and the increasing presence of Western images (W...
Yuefenpai is a type of calendar poster that was prevalent in Shanghai during the early 20th century ...
Advertising calendars were first created at the end of the 19th century and became phenomenally popu...
© 2019 Su YangReframe the Representation of Women in Contemporary Chinese Art with Feminism investig...
Propaganda posters have been one of many forms of political media used by modern governments such as...
[[abstract]]“3-6-9 Tabloid” and “Fong-Yue” (literally translated as “windy moon” in English), the tw...
This paper examines the work of Liu Hung (1948–) a Chinese-born contemporary painter living and work...
International audienceMartha Huang examines how the Westernized pictorial gaze was, at times painful...
The burgeoning of a new print form—the women’s press—in early twentieth-century China signaled a rad...
ABSTRACT. With changing social expectations, rising living stan-dards, and increasing Western influe...
This paper compares the similarities and differences between Chinese and British advertising represe...
Divided into three chapters, this dissertation traces the trajectory of graphic design changes due i...
There have been only sporadic attempts to highlight Chinese women’s role and influence in art, even ...
Since the implementation of reforms in China after the Cultural Revolution, China has turned into gl...
The modern girl is one of the most visually memorable female archetypes of the 20th century. She eme...
In the context of globalization, commercialization, and the increasing presence of Western images (W...
Yuefenpai is a type of calendar poster that was prevalent in Shanghai during the early 20th century ...
Advertising calendars were first created at the end of the 19th century and became phenomenally popu...
© 2019 Su YangReframe the Representation of Women in Contemporary Chinese Art with Feminism investig...
Propaganda posters have been one of many forms of political media used by modern governments such as...
[[abstract]]“3-6-9 Tabloid” and “Fong-Yue” (literally translated as “windy moon” in English), the tw...
This paper examines the work of Liu Hung (1948–) a Chinese-born contemporary painter living and work...
International audienceMartha Huang examines how the Westernized pictorial gaze was, at times painful...
The burgeoning of a new print form—the women’s press—in early twentieth-century China signaled a rad...
ABSTRACT. With changing social expectations, rising living stan-dards, and increasing Western influe...
This paper compares the similarities and differences between Chinese and British advertising represe...
Divided into three chapters, this dissertation traces the trajectory of graphic design changes due i...
There have been only sporadic attempts to highlight Chinese women’s role and influence in art, even ...
Since the implementation of reforms in China after the Cultural Revolution, China has turned into gl...
The modern girl is one of the most visually memorable female archetypes of the 20th century. She eme...
In the context of globalization, commercialization, and the increasing presence of Western images (W...