Red creative : culture and modernity in China / Justin O'Connor and Xin Gu.
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- 9781789382310
- 1789382319
- 9781789382327
- 1789382327
- Culture -- Economic aspects -- China
- Cultural industries -- China
- China -- Social life and customs
- China -- Civilization
- China -- Cultural policy
- Shanghai (China)
- Industries culturelles -- Chine
- Chine -- Mœurs et coutumes
- Chine -- Civilisation
- Civilization
- Cultural industries
- Cultural policy
- Culture -- Economic aspects
- Manners and customs
- China -- Shanghai
- China
- 306.30951 23
- DS779.23
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 20, 2020).
Introduction: Unknown Knowns -- 1. The Creative Industries and the China Challenge -- 2. Culture, Modernity and the Nation State -- 3. Shanghai Modern: Cultural Industries and Modernity -- 4 Post-Reform China and Neo-liberalism -- 5. China as a Civilizational State -- 6 Shanghai: Creative City -- 7. Reforming the Culture System -- 8. Creative Subjects -- Epilogue
Explores China's cultural economy over the last twenty years, particularly through the lens of its creative hub of Shanghai. Takes a long-term historical perspective and raises questions about the nature of contemporary creative capitalism and the universal claims of Western modernity, offering new ways of thinking about cultural policy in China.
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