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Postmodern China

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The articles in this volume look at various cultural activities in „Postmodern China“, providing new and rarely discussed insights into different spaces of „postmodernism in action“. The volume highlights postmodernity as a condition of China's reality and everyday life after her entry into the global capitalist system. Three fields of research are addressed: first, the broad area of popular music, including performance, advertising and performance venues. Second, postmodernity and literature, ranging from novels to poetry, from „traditional“ novels to anonymous internet postings, and, third, postmodern aspects related to film and the internet, focusing on transnational issues between Taiwan, Hong Kong and the PRC.

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Postmodern China, Jens Damm

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2008
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Titel
Postmodern China
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jens Damm
Verlag
Lit
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
176
ISBN10
3825817059
ISBN13
9783825817053
Reihe
Beschreibung
The articles in this volume look at various cultural activities in „Postmodern China“, providing new and rarely discussed insights into different spaces of „postmodernism in action“. The volume highlights postmodernity as a condition of China's reality and everyday life after her entry into the global capitalist system. Three fields of research are addressed: first, the broad area of popular music, including performance, advertising and performance venues. Second, postmodernity and literature, ranging from novels to poetry, from „traditional“ novels to anonymous internet postings, and, third, postmodern aspects related to film and the internet, focusing on transnational issues between Taiwan, Hong Kong and the PRC.