Documentary, world history, and national power in the PRC global rise in Chinese eyes
"Documentaries have recently become a favourite format for Chinese state-directed media to present an officially sanctioned view of history. Indeed, this is not confined to Chinese national history. In stark contrast to the earlier self-centred preoccupation with Chinese history, there has been...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
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2013.
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Series: | Chinese worlds ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Foreign models for the public: the TV documentary Daguo jueqi (The Rise of the Great Powers)
- China's potentials on display: the sequel documentary Fuxing zhi lu (Road to Revival)
- Soviet failure lessons for insiders: the party-educational documentary Ju an si wei (Alert to Danger while Dwelling in Safety)
- Framing visions of China and the world: the state, documentary, and history in comparative perspective.