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A collection of essays that discusses TV institutions, programming, and audiences in Greater China and the Chinese diaspora.
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A collection of essays that discusses TV institutions, programming, and audiences in Greater China and the Chinese diaspora.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Indiana University Press
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9780253220264
- ISBN-10: 0253220262
- Artikelnr.: 23579997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Indiana University Press
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9780253220264
- ISBN-10: 0253220262
- Artikelnr.: 23579997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
edited by Ying Zhu, Christopher Berry
Contents
IntroductionYing Zhu and Chris Berry
Part 1. Institution
1. Toward Television Regionalization in Greater China and BeyondJoseph M.
Chan
2. CCTV in the Reform Years: A New Model for China's Television?Junhao
Hong, Yanmei Lü, and William Zou
3. Hong Kong Television: Same as It Ever Was?Karin Gwinn Wilkins
Part 2. Programming
4. Shanghai Television's Documentary Channel: Chinese Television as Public
SpaceChris Berry
5. Made in Taiwan: An Analysis of Meteor Garden as an East Asian Idol
DramaHsiu-Chuang Deppman
6. Ritual, Television, and State Ideology: Rereading CCTV's 2006 Spring
Festival GalaXinyu Lu
Part 3. Reception
7. Mediation Journalism in Chinese Television: Double-Time Narrations of
SARSHaiqing Yu
8. Building a Chinese "Middle Class": Consumer Education and Identity
Construction in Television LandJanice Hua Xu
9. Chinese Television Audience ResearchTongdao Zhang
Part 4. Going Global
10. Hong Kong Television and the Making of New Diasporic ImaginariesAmy Lee
11. Globalizing Television: Chinese Satellite Television outside Greater
ChinaCindy Hing-Yuk Wong
12. Transnational Circulation of Chinese-Language Television DramasYing Zhu
Appendix: Relevant Milestone Events in the Development of Chinese
Television
List of Contributors
Index
IntroductionYing Zhu and Chris Berry
Part 1. Institution
1. Toward Television Regionalization in Greater China and BeyondJoseph M.
Chan
2. CCTV in the Reform Years: A New Model for China's Television?Junhao
Hong, Yanmei Lü, and William Zou
3. Hong Kong Television: Same as It Ever Was?Karin Gwinn Wilkins
Part 2. Programming
4. Shanghai Television's Documentary Channel: Chinese Television as Public
SpaceChris Berry
5. Made in Taiwan: An Analysis of Meteor Garden as an East Asian Idol
DramaHsiu-Chuang Deppman
6. Ritual, Television, and State Ideology: Rereading CCTV's 2006 Spring
Festival GalaXinyu Lu
Part 3. Reception
7. Mediation Journalism in Chinese Television: Double-Time Narrations of
SARSHaiqing Yu
8. Building a Chinese "Middle Class": Consumer Education and Identity
Construction in Television LandJanice Hua Xu
9. Chinese Television Audience ResearchTongdao Zhang
Part 4. Going Global
10. Hong Kong Television and the Making of New Diasporic ImaginariesAmy Lee
11. Globalizing Television: Chinese Satellite Television outside Greater
ChinaCindy Hing-Yuk Wong
12. Transnational Circulation of Chinese-Language Television DramasYing Zhu
Appendix: Relevant Milestone Events in the Development of Chinese
Television
List of Contributors
Index
Contents
IntroductionYing Zhu and Chris Berry
Part 1. Institution
1. Toward Television Regionalization in Greater China and BeyondJoseph M.
Chan
2. CCTV in the Reform Years: A New Model for China's Television?Junhao
Hong, Yanmei Lü, and William Zou
3. Hong Kong Television: Same as It Ever Was?Karin Gwinn Wilkins
Part 2. Programming
4. Shanghai Television's Documentary Channel: Chinese Television as Public
SpaceChris Berry
5. Made in Taiwan: An Analysis of Meteor Garden as an East Asian Idol
DramaHsiu-Chuang Deppman
6. Ritual, Television, and State Ideology: Rereading CCTV's 2006 Spring
Festival GalaXinyu Lu
Part 3. Reception
7. Mediation Journalism in Chinese Television: Double-Time Narrations of
SARSHaiqing Yu
8. Building a Chinese "Middle Class": Consumer Education and Identity
Construction in Television LandJanice Hua Xu
9. Chinese Television Audience ResearchTongdao Zhang
Part 4. Going Global
10. Hong Kong Television and the Making of New Diasporic ImaginariesAmy Lee
11. Globalizing Television: Chinese Satellite Television outside Greater
ChinaCindy Hing-Yuk Wong
12. Transnational Circulation of Chinese-Language Television DramasYing Zhu
Appendix: Relevant Milestone Events in the Development of Chinese
Television
List of Contributors
Index
IntroductionYing Zhu and Chris Berry
Part 1. Institution
1. Toward Television Regionalization in Greater China and BeyondJoseph M.
Chan
2. CCTV in the Reform Years: A New Model for China's Television?Junhao
Hong, Yanmei Lü, and William Zou
3. Hong Kong Television: Same as It Ever Was?Karin Gwinn Wilkins
Part 2. Programming
4. Shanghai Television's Documentary Channel: Chinese Television as Public
SpaceChris Berry
5. Made in Taiwan: An Analysis of Meteor Garden as an East Asian Idol
DramaHsiu-Chuang Deppman
6. Ritual, Television, and State Ideology: Rereading CCTV's 2006 Spring
Festival GalaXinyu Lu
Part 3. Reception
7. Mediation Journalism in Chinese Television: Double-Time Narrations of
SARSHaiqing Yu
8. Building a Chinese "Middle Class": Consumer Education and Identity
Construction in Television LandJanice Hua Xu
9. Chinese Television Audience ResearchTongdao Zhang
Part 4. Going Global
10. Hong Kong Television and the Making of New Diasporic ImaginariesAmy Lee
11. Globalizing Television: Chinese Satellite Television outside Greater
ChinaCindy Hing-Yuk Wong
12. Transnational Circulation of Chinese-Language Television DramasYing Zhu
Appendix: Relevant Milestone Events in the Development of Chinese
Television
List of Contributors
Index







