
Romance in Post-Socialist Chinese Television
Springer International Publishing
ISBN 978-3-030-47729-5
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eBook. PDF
2020
VII, 130 p..
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: 130 S.
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
ISBN: 978-3-030-47729-5
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Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: East Asian Popular Culture Progress in Mathematics
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"Surveying the latest Chinese TV shows centered on romantic relationships, this book joins the expanding body of literature on the ever-evolving structures of feelings while breaking new grounds in media studies. With its thorough investigation of a wide range of genres, narratives, and public discourses, the volume makes timely and significant contributions to the fields of media studies, China studies, and the cultural history of love and romance."
--Hui Faye Xiao, University of Kansas, USA
"What does romantic love mean for Chinese people today? How is love represented in popular Chinese television programs? Huike Wen's fascinating and important book explores how romantic love promises young Chinese urbanites individual freedom, fulfillment, and purpose in life, yet also plays an ideological role in creating social cohesion and maintaining traditional patriarchal values in post-socialist China. An entertaining and thought-provoking insight into how love functions incontemporary Chinese society."
--Hsu-Ming Teo, Macquarie University, Australia
This book examines how representations of romantic love in Chinese television programs reflect the contradictions inherent to changing dominant values in post-socialist Chinese mainstream culture. These representations celebrate individual freedom, passion, and gender equality, and promise change based on individual diligence and talent, while simultaneously obstructing the fulfillment of these ideals.
Huike Wen is an Associate Professor at Willamette University (Salem, Oregon). Her research focuses on the intersection of genders, emotions, media technology, and nations in transnational Chinese and East Asian media and culture.
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