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Visualizing modern China

Visualizing modern China

James A. Cook, Matthew D. Johnson, Sigrid Schmalzer, Joshua L. Goldstein

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"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.

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OL Work ID
OL20016154W

Subjects

Chinese ArtsSocial life and customsIntellectual lifePopular cultureVisual communicationMemorySocial conditionsHistoryPopular culture, chinaChina, intellectual lifeChina, social conditionsChina, social life and customsSocial aspectsManners and customs

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