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Youth Economy Crisis And Reinvention In Twentyfirstcentury China Morning Sun In The Tiny Times 1st Edition Hui Faye Xiao

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Youth Economy Crisis And Reinvention In Twentyfirstcentury China Morning Sun In The Tiny Times 1st Edition Hui Faye Xiao
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.2 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Hui Faye Xiao
ISBN: 9781000765342, 9780367345518, 9781000765106, 9780429326905, 9781032084695, 1000765342, 036734551X, 1000765105, 0429326904
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Youth Economy Crisis And Reinvention In Twentyfirstcentury China Morning Sun In The Tiny Times 1st Edition Hui Faye Xiao by Hui Faye Xiao 9781000765342, 9780367345518, 9781000765106, 9780429326905, 9781032084695, 1000765342, 036734551X, 1000765105, 0429326904 instant download after payment.

This book surveys the explosive youth culture in twenty-first century China, an active and powerful force catalysing cultural innovations, social changes, and collective efforts, re-inventing a pluralistic and multivalent youth (qingnian) in an age of enormous change, division and uncertainty. Providing a comprehensive analysis of literary, cinematic, musical, televisual, and social media representations about, for and by disparate youth groups, this book seeks to offer a systematic investigation of a trans-medial and multi-locale youth culture. In so doing, it examines contributions from high school dropouts, industrial workers, migrant laborers and "leftover women", as well as best-selling writers and filmmakers, cultural entrepreneurs, queer idols and fans, and young feminist activists. Observing the Chinese youths’ deployment of "small" genres, such as light novels and short videos, in addition to digital media, this book ultimately demonstrates the renewal of cultural forms and the transformative power of networked "small" atomized individuals in reinventing a youthful coalition of silenced, belittled, and marginalized groups. A thoroughly interdisciplinary study, Youth Economy, Crisis, and Reinvention in Twenty-First-Century China will be useful to students and scholars of Chinese culture and society, as well as Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies and Media Studies.

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