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Romance In Postsocialist Chinese Television 1st Ed Huike Wen

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Romance In Postsocialist Chinese Television 1st Ed Huike Wen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Author: Huike Wen
ISBN: 9783030477288, 9783030477295, 3030477282, 3030477290
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Romance In Postsocialist Chinese Television 1st Ed Huike Wen by Huike Wen 9783030477288, 9783030477295, 3030477282, 3030477290 instant download after payment.

This book is about how the representations of romantic love in television reflect the change and the dilemma of the dominant values in post-socialist Chinese mainstream culture. These values mainly center on the impact of individualism, consumerism, capitalism, and neoliberalism, often referred to as western culture, on the perception of romantic love and self-realization in China.
The book focuses on how romantic love, which plays a vital role in China’s ideologically highly restricted social environment by empowering people with individual choice, change, and social mobility, must struggle and compromise with the reality, specifically the values and problems emerging in a transitional China. The book also examines how the representation of romantic love celebrates ideals—individual freedom, passion, and gender equality—and promises changes based on individual diligence and talent while simultaneously obstructing the fulfillment of these ideals.


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