
Ying Zhu (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
14 September 2011
Published in print:
01 October 2008
Online ISBN:
9789882207646
Print ISBN:
9789622099401
Contents
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Introduction Introduction
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Chapter 1 Yongzheng Dynasty and Authoritarian Nostalgia Chapter 1 Yongzheng Dynasty and Authoritarian Nostalgia
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Chapter 2 Family Saga Serial Dramas and Reinterpretation of Cultural Traditions Chapter 2 Family Saga Serial Dramas and Reinterpretation of Cultural Traditions
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Chapter 3 “Clean Officials,” Emotional Moral Community, and Anti-corruption Television Dramas Chapter 3 “Clean Officials,” Emotional Moral Community, and Anti-corruption Television Dramas
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Chapter 4 Global Imaginary, Local Desire: Chinese Transnational Serial Drama in the 1990s Chapter 4 Global Imaginary, Local Desire: Chinese Transnational Serial Drama in the 1990s
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Chapter 5 Family Matters: Reconstructing the Family on the Chinese Television Screen Chapter 5 Family Matters: Reconstructing the Family on the Chinese Television Screen
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Chapter 6 Maids in the Televisual City: Competing Tales of Post-Socialist Modernity Chapter 6 Maids in the Televisual City: Competing Tales of Post-Socialist Modernity
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Chapter 7 Pink Dramas: Reconciling Consumer Modernity and Confucian Womanhood Chapter 7 Pink Dramas: Reconciling Consumer Modernity and Confucian Womanhood
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Chapter 8 A Brief History of Chinese Situation Comedies Chapter 8 A Brief History of Chinese Situation Comedies
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Chapter 9 Carnivalesque Pleasure: The Audio-visual Market and the Consumption of Television Drama Chapter 9 Carnivalesque Pleasure: The Audio-visual Market and the Consumption of Television Drama
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Chapter 10 From National Preoccupation to Overseas Aspiration Chapter 10 From National Preoccupation to Overseas Aspiration
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Chapter 11 A Trip Down Memory Lane: Remaking and Rereading the Red Classics Chapter 11 A Trip Down Memory Lane: Remaking and Rereading the Red Classics
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Chapter 12 Looking for Taiwan’s Competitive Edge: The Production and Circulation of Taiwanese TV Drama Chapter 12 Looking for Taiwan’s Competitive Edge: The Production and Circulation of Taiwanese TV Drama
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Chapter 13 From the Margins to the Middle Kingdom: Korean TV Drama’s Role in Linking Local and Transnational Production Chapter 13 From the Margins to the Middle Kingdom: Korean TV Drama’s Role in Linking Local and Transnational Production
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Chapter 14 Rescaling the Local and the National: Trans-border Production of Hong Kong TV Dramas in Mainland China Chapter 14 Rescaling the Local and the National: Trans-border Production of Hong Kong TV Dramas in Mainland China
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Cite
Zhu, Ying, Michael Keane, and Ruoyun Bai (eds), 'Notes', in Ying Zhu, Michael Keane, and Ruoyun Bai (eds), TV Drama in China (Hong Kong , 2008; online edn, Hong Kong Scholarship Online, 14 Sept. 2011), https://doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789622099401.002.0007, accessed 21 Apr. 2025.
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