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Unofficial China: Popular Culture And Thought In The People's Republic,Used
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This book presents a view of social life in China and discusses different methods for studying contemporary China as a tool for introducing students to the study of popular culture. Through a diverse set of case studies, it introduces readers to a wide range of issues facing Chinese society.Table of contents :1 IntroductionPART ONE LITERATURE, THE CINEMA, AND AUTHORITY2 HandCopied Entertainment Fiction from the Cultural Revolution3 Popular Cinema and Political Thought in PostMao China: Reflections on Official Pronouncements, Film, and the Film AudiencePART TWO MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY4 "How Come You Aren't Divorced Yet?"5 Love and Marriage in North Chinese Peasant Operas6 My Mother's HousePART THREE RELIGION, ETHNICITY, AND PROPRIETY7 The Catholic Church in China: Cultural Contradictions, Institutional Survival, and Religious Renewal8 Recycling Rituals: Politics and Popular Culture in Contemporary Rural China9 Pride and Prejudice: Subei People in Contemporary Shanghai10 The Persistence of Propriety in the 1980sPART FOUR SOCIAL CURRENTS11 Guerrilla Interviewing Among the Getihu12 Value Change Among PostMao Youth: The Evidence from Survey Data
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