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Joining The Global Public Word Image And City In Early Chinese Newspapers 18701910 Rudolf G Wagner

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Joining The Global Public Word Image And City In Early Chinese Newspapers 18701910 Rudolf G Wagner
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Rudolf G. Wagner
ISBN: 9780791471173, 9780791471180, 9781429499811, 0791471179, 0791471187, 1429499818
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Joining The Global Public Word Image And City In Early Chinese Newspapers 18701910 Rudolf G Wagner by Rudolf G. Wagner 9780791471173, 9780791471180, 9781429499811, 0791471179, 0791471187, 1429499818 instant download after payment.

Joining the Global Public examines early Chinese-language newspapers and analyzes their impact on China’s modernization. Exploring a range of media such as regular dailies, illustrated weeklies, and entertainment papers, contributors look at factors that influenced the nature of these publications, including foreign models, foreign managers, and a first generation of Chinese journalists, editorialists, and “newspainters.” With analyses demonstrating how the growth of popular media would enable China to join the global public, contributors also examine the impact of inserting an alien medium—a newspaper—into a Chinese universe and note the spread of new attitudes and values as entertainment papers filled the space of a newly created urban leisure. A superb and pioneering documentation of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Chinese-language media, Joining the Global Public serves as an introduction to this important yet little-studied part of China’s modernization.

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