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News Under Fire Chinas Propaganda Against Japan In The Englishlanguage Press 19281941 Shuge Wei

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News Under Fire Chinas Propaganda Against Japan In The Englishlanguage Press 19281941 Shuge Wei
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Shuge Wei
ISBN: 9789888390618, 9888390619
Language: English
Year: 2017

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News Under Fire Chinas Propaganda Against Japan In The Englishlanguage Press 19281941 Shuge Wei by Shuge Wei 9789888390618, 9888390619 instant download after payment.

News under Fire: China's Propaganda against Japan in the English-Language Press, 1928–1941 is the first comprehensive study of China's efforts to establish an effective international propaganda system during the Sino-Japanese crisis. It explores how the weak Nationalist government managed to use its limited resources to compete with Japan in the international press. By retrieving the long-neglected history of English-language papers published in the treaty ports, Shuge Wei reveals a multilayered and often chaotic English-language media environment in China and demonstrates its vital importance in defending China's sovereignty.
Chinese bilingual elites played an important role in linking the party-led propaganda system with the treaty-port press. Yet the development of propaganda institutions did not foster the realization of individual ideals. As the Sino-Japanese crisis deepened, the war machine absorbed treaty-port journalists into the militarized propaganda system and dashed their hopes of maintaining a liberal information order.

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