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Television in Post-Reform China: Serial Dramas, Confucian Leadership and the Global Television Market: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Autor Ying Zhu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2009
This book explores the political, economic, and cultural forces, locally and globally that have shaped the evolution of Chinese primetime television dramas, and the way that these dramas in turn have actively engaged in the major intellectual and policy debates concerning the path, steps, and speed of China’s economic and political modernization during the post-Deng Xiaoping era. It intertwines the evolution of Chinese television drama particularly with the ascendance of the Chinese New Left that favors a recentralization of state authority and an alternative path towards China’s modernization and China’s current administration’s call for building a "harmonious society." Two types of serial drama are highlighted in this regard, the politically provocative dynasty drama and the culturally ambiguous domestic drama. The book also provides cross-cultural comparisons that parallel the textual and institutional strategies of transnational Chinese language TV dramas with dramas from the three leading centers of transnational television production, the US, Brazil and Mexico in Latin America, and the Korean-led East Asia region. The comparison reveals creative connections while it also explores how the emergence of a Chinese cultural-linguistic market, together with other cultural-linguistic markets, complicates the power dynamics of global cultural flows.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415492201
ISBN-10: 0415492203
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Chinese Television Drama as Art, Political Discourse, and Transnational Capital  2. History as Political Discourse: Dynastic and Contemporary Anti-Corruption Dramas  3. TV Drama as Political Discourse II: Marching towards the Republic and the Great Emperor Hanwu  4. Dynasty Drama and Serial Narrative  5. Chinese Domestic Theme Dramas, Latin American Telenovelas, and Korean Trendy Dramas  6. Transnational Circulation of Chinese Language Television dramas  7. Building a Harmonious Society through Television Drama: Towards a Chinese Century? 

Notă biografică

Ying Zhu is Associate Professor of Media Culture, City University of New York-Staten Island, USA. She is the author of Chinese Cinema during the Era of Reform: The Ingenuity of the System, and her work has appeared in leading media journals and various edited books.
 

Recenzii

'This contribution to comparative and global television studies provides readers with an enhanced level of expertise and insight into some of the most fascinating and significant media dynamics at work in our contemporary culture.' - John Downing, Global Media Research Center, Southern Illinois University, USA 
'In this book Ying Zhu provides an outstanding account of television in China. Her synthetic analysis of political economy, industrial practice and program content, all set in historical contexts is a model for future study of any national television system.' - Horace Newcomb, Lambdin Kay Chair for the Peabodys and Director, The George Foster Peabody Awards, The University of Georgia, USA

"Recommended.  Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." - CHOICE, October 2008 Vol. 46 No. 02

Descriere

This book examines the role of television in contemporary China, focusing on the political, economic and cultural forces shaping the transformation of Chinese primetime TV dramas, in particular the dynasty dramas which have enjoyed increasing popularity since the late 1990s.