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This book examines why entertainment television is politically and culturally significant in China and how Chinese television relates to the state and society. Further, it explores media regulation and censorship, asks what popular televisual texts tell us about the unsettled and reconfigured relations between commercial television, audiences and the state? An interdisciplinary study of the television industry this book covers a number of important issues in China today, such as censorship, nationalism, consumerism, social justice and the central and local authorities.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines why entertainment television is politically and culturally significant in China and how Chinese television relates to the state and society. Further, it explores media regulation and censorship, asks what popular televisual texts tell us about the unsettled and reconfigured relations between commercial television, audiences and the state? An interdisciplinary study of the television industry this book covers a number of important issues in China today, such as censorship, nationalism, consumerism, social justice and the central and local authorities.
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Autorenporträt
Ruoyun Bai is Assistant Professor in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media and Centre of Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto, Canada. Geng Song is Associate Professor in the School of Chinese at the University of Hong Kong.