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Title Visualizing modern China : image, history, and memory, 1750-present / edited by James A. Cook, Joshua Goldstein, Matthew Johnson, and Sigrid Schmalzer
Published Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (597 pages) : illustrations
Series Asiaworld
AsiaWorld.
Contents Introduction / James Cook, Joshua Goldstein, Matthew Johnson, Sigrid Schmalzer -- Envisioning the spectacles of emperor Qianlong's tours of southern China / Michael G. Chang -- In the eyes of the beholder : rebellion as visual experience / Cecily McCaffrey -- Yangliuqing New Year's pictures : the fortune of a folk tradition / Madeleine Yue Dong -- Monumentality in nationalist Nanjing : Purple Mountain's changing views / Charles D. Musgrove -- "The me in the mirror" : voyeurism and discipline in women's physical culture, 1921-1937 / Andrew D. Morris -- Rethinking "China" : overseas Chinese and China's modernity / Jame A. Cook -- The myth about Chinese Leftist cinema / Zhiwei Xiao -- Imagining the refugee : the emergence of a state welfare system in the War of Resistance / Lu Liu -- Revolutionary real estate : envisioning space in communist Dalian / Christian Hess -- Spatial profiling : seeing rural and urban in Mao's China / Jeremy Brown -- Cinema and propaganda during the Great Leap Forward / Matthew Johnson -- Images, memories and lives of sent-down youth in Yunnan / Zheng Xiaowei -- Wild pandas, wild people : two views of wilderness in Deng-era China / Elena Songster, Sigrid Schmalzer -- Contextualizing the visual (and virtual) realities of Expo 2010 / Susan Fernsebner -- About the contributors
Summary "This book is a teaching textbook for both lower and upper level courses on modern Chinese history and/or modern visual culture. The introduction provides an overview of key issues in the development of visual culture in China over the last 200-300 years, while each chapter is an original scholarly study of a specific topic providing chronological coverage for that period. Topics include: Qing court ritual, peasant rebellions, folk art, modern urban media such as illustrated sports magazines and movies, Great Leap Forward film, visual commemorations of the Cultural Revolution, and the Shanghai 2010 expo"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Popular culture -- China -- History
Visual communication -- China -- History
Arts, Chinese -- History
Memory -- Social aspects -- China -- History
HISTORY -- Asia -- China.
Arts, Chinese
Intellectual life
Manners and customs
Memory -- Social aspects
Popular culture
Social conditions
Visual communication
SUBJECT China -- Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024139
China -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024186
China -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024178
Subject China
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Cook, James A., editor.
Goldstein, Joshua L., editor.
Johnson, Matthew D., editor.
Schmalzer, Sigrid, editor.
ISBN 9780739190449
073919044X