Chinese popular culture and the state / [Jing Wang, guest editor].
"The State Question in Chinese Popular Culture presents a series of groundbreaking essays that challenge the paradigm dividing Chinese culture into "official" and "unofficial" categories. This binary, which mirrors the "high/low" dichotomy familiar to all practitio...
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Durham, N.C. :
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2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Jing Wang
- Making a Name and a Culture for the Masses in Modern China / Li Hsiao-t'i
- "Culture" as Leisure and "Culture" as Capital / Jing Wang
- For Your Reading Pleasure: Self-Health (Ziwo baojian) Information in 1990s Beijing / Judith Farquhar
- Re-Advertising Hong Kong: Nostalgia Industry and Popular History / Eric Kit-Wai Ma
- Behind Global Spectacle and National Image Making / Dat Jinhua
- A Poetics and Politics of Possession: Taiwanese Spirit-Medium Cults and Autonomous Popular Cultural Space / Peter Nickerson
- World Heritage, National Culture, and the Restoration of Chengde / James L. Hevia
- Commentaries:-- Contending the “Popular”: Party-State and Culture / David S. G. Goodman
- Government from Below: The State, the Popular, and the Illusion of Autonomy / Ralph A. Litzinger
- What is Wanting? / Tani E. Barlow.