The first systematic, critical English-language study of radio in China, this book documents a historical understanding of Chinese radio from the early twentieth century to the present. Covering both public matters and private lives, it analyses a range of themes from health care, migration and education, to intimacy, family and friendship.
The first systematic, critical English-language study of radio in China, this book documents a historical understanding of Chinese radio from the early twentieth century to the present. Covering both public matters and private lives, it analyses a range of themes from health care, migration and education, to intimacy, family and friendship.
Wei Lei is a junior fellow of the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Transforming Radio in China 2. Radio and a Revolutionary China 3. Radio News and the Articulation of One Voice 4. Late Night Talkback Radio 5. Health Infomercial Radio 6. Drive Radio and the Construction of Urban Middle-class Identities 7. Digital Soundwork in Contemporary China 8. Missed Opportunities and Future Challenges
1. Transforming Radio in China 2. Radio and a Revolutionary China 3. Radio News and the Articulation of One Voice 4. Late Night Talkback Radio 5. Health Infomercial Radio 6. Drive Radio and the Construction of Urban Middle-class Identities 7. Digital Soundwork in Contemporary China 8. Missed Opportunities and Future Challenges
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