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Newspapers And The Journalistic Public In Republican China 1917 As A Significant Year Of Journalism Qiliang He

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Newspapers And The Journalistic Public In Republican China 1917 As A Significant Year Of Journalism Qiliang He
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Qiliang He
ISBN: 9780429796685, 0429796684
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Newspapers And The Journalistic Public In Republican China 1917 As A Significant Year Of Journalism Qiliang He by Qiliang He 9780429796685, 0429796684 instant download after payment.

Offering an entirely new approach to understanding China's journalism history, this book covers the Chinese periodical press in the first half of the twentieth century.
By focusing on five cases, either occurring in or in relation to the year 1917, this book emphasizes the protean nature of the newspaper and seeks to challenge a press historiography which suggests modern Chinese newspapers were produced and consumed with clear agendas of popularizing enlightenment, modernist, and revolutionary concepts. Instead, this book contends that such a historiography, which is premised on the classification of newspapers along the lines of their functions, overlooks the opaqueness of the Chinese press in the early twentieth century.
Analyzing modern Chinese history through the lens of the newspaper, this book presents an interdisciplinary and international approach to studying mass communications. As such, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Chinese history, journalism, and Asian Studies more generally.

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