Women and the periodical press in China's long twentieth century: a space of their own?

In this major new collection, an international team of scholars examine the relationship between the Chinese women's periodical press and global modernity in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essays in this richly illustrated volume probe the ramifications for women of two monume...

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Weitere Verfasser: Hockx, Michel 1964- (HerausgeberIn), Judge, Joan 1958- (HerausgeberIn), Mittler, Barbara 1968- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge (und vier weitere] Cambridge University Press 2018
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Zusammenfassung:In this major new collection, an international team of scholars examine the relationship between the Chinese women's periodical press and global modernity in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essays in this richly illustrated volume probe the ramifications for women of two monumental developments in this period: the intensification of China's encounters with foreign powers and a media transformation comparable in its impact to the current internet age. The book offers a distinctive methodology for studying the periodical press, which is supported by the development of a bilingual database of early Chinese periodicals. Throughout the study, essays on China are punctuated by transdisciplinary reflections from scholars working on periodicals outside of the Chinese context, encouraging readers to rethink common stereotypes about lived womanhood in modern China, and to reconsider the nature of Chinese modernity in a global context.
Beschreibung:xxix, 421 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9781108411998
9781108419758