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Signifying The Local Media Productions Rendered In Local Languages In Mainland China In The New Millennium Jin Liu

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Signifying The Local Media Productions Rendered In Local Languages In Mainland China In The New Millennium Jin Liu
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Jin Liu
ISBN: 9789004259010, 9004259015
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Signifying The Local Media Productions Rendered In Local Languages In Mainland China In The New Millennium Jin Liu by Jin Liu 9789004259010, 9004259015 instant download after payment.

In Signifying the Local, Jin Liu examines contemporary cultural productions rendered in local languages and dialects ( fangyan) in the fields of television, cinema, music, and literature in Mainland China. This ground-breaking interdisciplinary research provides an account of the ways in which local-language media have become a platform for the articulation of multivocal, complex, and marginal identities in post-socialist China. Viewed from the uniquely revealing perspective of local languages, the mediascape of China is no longer reducible to a unified, homogeneous, and coherent national culture, and thus renders any monolithic account of the Chinese language, Chineseness, and China impossible.

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